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University of Guelph
The facility simulates a grocery store and can be used by researchers to understand food consumer behaviour and food shopping patterns
University of Alberta
Clinical translational laboratory targeting the assessment and development of gene therapies to prevent blindness
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University of Alberta
Materials science and engineering/micro- and nanofabrication, materials characterization, smart materials.
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Confocal microscopy on fixed or live cells
University of Guelph
High-resolution molecular and cellular imaging with advanced light and electron microscopy.
University of Alberta
Research that relies on biophysical instrumentation for discovery and cross-validation of lipid ligands and small molecule drug leads for proteins, memteins and native membranes.
University of Alberta
Solution-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis of structures, interactions and dynamics of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, glycans, ligand screening, biofluids, metabolomics
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University of Alberta
Chemical analysis that supports environmental and agricultural research, including stable isotope analysis.
University of Alberta
Near-field Imaging, Antenna Radiation Pattern Measurement, Microwave Material Characterization, Benchtop Testing
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Sinai Health System
Integrated services in functional genomics and proteomics: high-throughput screening, mass spectrometry, high-content to high-resolution imaging and next-gen sequencing