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The University of British Columbia
World-renowned experts in genomics and bioinformatics research with a 30-year track record of leading and supporting scientific innovation.
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University of Manitoba
Live rodent and material imaging using optical, micro-CT, PET, MRI, PET-MRI and ultrasound imaging
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University of Guelph
Species identification and biodiversity science
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Aims to enhance the economic and environmental performance of Canada’s natural resource sectors.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Cell sorting, training/education on analytical flow cytometers and confocal microscopes, live cell imaging, experimental design consultation and troubleshooting.
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The University of British Columbia
Research on the production and manipulation of low-temperature materials (including quantum materials).
The University of British Columbia
Social-ecological systems, applied ecology, conservation science, sustainability science.
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University of Manitoba
Characterization of minerals in relation to geochemical and environmental processes
Polytechnique Montréal
Uses alternative energy sources to intensify chemical and mechanical processes to reduce their energy needs
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The University of British Columbia
Confocal scanning electron microscopy for imaging of samples