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McGill University
Mass spectrometry-based targeted and untargeted metabolite profiling, custom small molecule analysis and in vivo cellular respiration (Seahorse) technologies.
Dalhousie University
Global marine and freshwater animal tracking and oceanographic monitoring, technology development, data and networking platform.
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Dalhousie University
Mass spectrometry-based analytical laboratory providing proteomic, metabolomic and lipidomic services in medical and biological sciences
Université de Sherbrooke
Research on molecular mechanisms associated with cancer.
Dalhousie University
Applied battery research of modules/packs including electrical, mechanical, thermal, safety, and control systems for performance assessment and model validation
University of Saskatchewan
Molecular structural characterization and analytical services for materials science, physical, agricultural and life sciences.
Université de Sherbrooke
Preclinical imaging platform (PET, CT, MRI, optical), radiochemistry and development of new imaging technologies
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Université de Sherbrooke
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI (fMRI), diffusion MRI (dMRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy, cancer imaging and brain imaging
University of Saskatchewan
SuperDARN is part of an international network of high-frequency radars to measure plasma circulation in the ionosphere
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University of Saskatchewan
Detects and assesses chemicals and other stressors in the environment and associated toxicological risks to people and ecosystems