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University of Victoria
Uses a variety of techniques to engineer human tissues, including 3D bioprinting.
University of Victoria
The facility uses powerful microscopes and supporting instrumentation to create the highest- possible resolution images and diagnostics of specimens.
Collège d'Alma
Assists dairy companies adopt new technologies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, improve milk quality and well-being of animals, and more
Dalhousie University
Provide the technology and expertise necessary to generate and advance medical imaging R&D
University of Victoria
Materials science.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Cell sorting, training/education on analytical flow cytometers and confocal microscopes, live cell imaging, experimental design consultation and troubleshooting.
University of Victoria
Materials science and engineering. The facility allows the growth (production) of bulk single crystal materials that have used in various electronic and optoelectronic device developments.
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Dalhousie University
Research on aerosol science, toxicological impacts of airborne particles on human health, risk assessment of air quality on human health, research and technology development on the implications of climate change for human health and society.
Université du Québec à Montréal
Applied human retrovirology and retroviral immunology.
Dalhousie University
Biorepository of human samples for research on cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.