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University of Ottawa
Provides services in genomics and molecular biology
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Research on human-computer-human interactions, that is, human to human interactions as mediated by digital technologies
University of Ottawa
Flow cytometry acquisition, analysis and sorting services for cells, yeast, bacteria, viruses and extracellular vesicles
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Research on aeroacoustics, fluid-structure interactions, turbulent flows, flow-induced vibrations, and noise and vibration control.
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University of Ottawa
Chemical composition data for various media. Chemical analysis of various media, research, method development, and consultation to address analytical problems
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Dalhousie University
Research on aerosol science, toxicological impacts of airborne particles on human health, risk assessment of air quality on human health, research and technology development on the implications of climate change for human health and society.
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Dalhousie University
Application of high temperature thermal analysis techniques to the development of advanced materials processes.
University of Ottawa
High-throughput catalyst synthesis and testing, automated experimental protocols
University of Ottawa
Research on human physiological function and its adaptive response to different environments during rest and exercise