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Polytechnique Montréal
Use of biomaterials and nanoparticles for regenerative medicine and gene delivery
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University of Toronto
DNA and RNA sequencing, and computational and bioinformatics analysis.
Université de Montréal
Reception, digital and automatic transfer, and storage of medical images in DICOM (Digital Imaging Communication in Medicine) format
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University of Toronto
Development, modelling, deposition, and characterization of thermal spray coating and related processes, near-net shape manufacturing, surface engineering
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University of Toronto
Molecular and cellular basis of brain function
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University of Toronto
Research on all aspects of digital media, including human-computer interaction, usability, computer graphics, computer animation, visualization, virtual reality, augmented reality, computational fabrication, computational photography, and sketch-based modelling.
Université de Montréal
The Centre for Continuous Flow Synthesis makes it possible to convert batch processes into continuous flow processes to synthesize molecules of interest in a safe and efficient way.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Cell sorting, training/education on analytical flow cytometers and confocal microscopes, live cell imaging, experimental design consultation and troubleshooting.
University of Toronto
Fabrication and imaging of microfluidic devices
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University of Toronto
Neurobiology research on stress, using various molecular, cellular and neurophysiological techniques.