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Université de Sherbrooke
Studies the biophysics of recognition elements and their ligands when in solution or when attached to surfaces in order to develop electrochemical biosensors.
University of Victoria
Supports the development of innovative and sustainable construction materials well suited to new construction and repair/rehabilitation projects
University of Victoria
Develop and use molecular approaches on wildlife to identify effects of environmental contaminant exposure on ecosystem, animal, and human health
The Ottawa Hospital
Provides training and support to research with human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)
Université de Sherbrooke
Development of electronic prototypes for medical devices, telecommunications and other applications.
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Microanalysis of natural materials using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
Université de Sherbrooke
Laboratory characterization of various solid materials, including nanometric powders, catalysts, mine tailings, rocks, ceramics, rubbers, plastics and thermoplastics.
Université de Sherbrooke
Medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, peptide chemistry, macrocycles
University of Victoria
Design, fabrication and testing of microfluidic platforms for drug discovery and healthcare applications.
Cégep de Shawinigan
Industrial bioprocesses, fermentation, anaerobic digestion, environmental technologies, characterization and functionalization of nanoparticles, gas and air filtration, separation and purification, electrochemistry, membrane technologies