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University of Ottawa
Flow cytometry acquisition, analysis and sorting services for cells, yeast, bacteria, viruses and extracellular vesicles
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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
Université de Montréal
Histology and immunohistology of animal and human tissues.
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McGill University Health Centre
Accelerates disease research via specimen processing, in order to visualize biological structures and molecules within tissues
University of Ottawa
Research on human physiological function and its adaptive response to different environments during rest and exercise
Université de Montréal
The laboratory houses a virtual reality system that does not require glasses and enables the collaborative creation of objects and environments through 3D sketches
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McGill University Health Centre
Creates new research opportunities through advances in cell sorting and analytical flow cytometry
Université de Montréal
An ultra-modern research hub and training centre to accelerate the discovery of new, more effective cancer treatments
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University of Ottawa
Environmental isotope analysis in support of geoscience and environmental science research
University of Ottawa
Supporting research in science, engineering and medicine and offering services to numerous external users