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University of Windsor
Multi-user facility with state-of-the-art equipment to meet a variety of microscopy and analytical needs, such as biological science, geology/mineralogy, materials science, automotive engineering, environmental science and chemistry.
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Design and characterization of biocomposites, development of value-added wood products, special wood-product treatments, semipilot tests.
Western University (The University of Western Ontario)
Research on the corrosion and biointerface of materials, including nanomaterials.
McGill University
Provides bioinformatics analysis, software development and high-performance computing (HPC) services for the life science research community.
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University of Windsor
Elemental and isotopic microanalysis of environmental tracers
McGill University
One of the most comprehensive, dedicated and operational light, electron and ion beam microscopy facilities in Canada
Université de Sherbrooke
Manufacturing, processing and characterization of cementitious materials and concretes; realization of actual-size test specimens for static and dynamic structural tests
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Dendrochronology, plant physiology.
Université de Sherbrooke
Laboratory characterization of various solid materials, including nanometric powders, catalysts, mine tailings, rocks, ceramics, rubbers, plastics and thermoplastics.
McGill University
Mass spectrometry-based targeted and untargeted metabolite profiling, custom small molecule analysis and in vivo cellular respiration (Seahorse) technologies.