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Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
National and international users can access a variety of laser systems, ultrafast sources, and beamlines.
Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Imaging platform for cell and tissue analysis.
Université de Montréal
High-throughput DNA screening and other molecular biology approaches to identify and characterize plant, animal and insect species and their functions; development of bio-products and phytotechnologies; biodiversity informatics; biological pest management; ecological and environmental studies;…
Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Bioprocessing and nanoformulations to produce high-value and safe bioproducts
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.
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Specializes in bench-top food and beverage product development, characterization of new food ingredients, and recipe development with a focus on flavour first
Western University (The University of Western Ontario)
High field and ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of humans and preclinical models of disease.
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Applied research and project development that deliver a new product, an improved service, or a more efficient process through prototyping activities.
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Saint Mary's University
Genetic analyses of populations, including DNA sequencing and genotyping.
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Conducts applied research in the areas of cancer vaccines, biomarker discovery and immune-based inflammatory processes in tumour development