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University of Toronto
Field measurements for atmospheric chemistry, including greenhouse gases and air quality pollutants.
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McMaster University
Rapid synthesis, screening, analysis and identification of engineered materials responding to, or compatible with, biological systems.
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University of Toronto
DNA and RNA sequencing, and computational and bioinformatics analysis.
Canadian Museum of Nature
Laboratory facilities for natural history specimen-based research; identification, conservation, storage and loaning of plant, animal, mineral and fossil specimens.
McMaster University
Fosters academic and industrial partnerships through access to cutting-edge light microscopy, photopatterning, and light-assisted 3D printing techniques.
University of Toronto
Research of sustainable manufacturing; synergy between nanotech and biotech; nano-biomaterials design, manufacturing and scale-up; commercial scale demonstration and industry support for technology transfer.
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University of Toronto
Development of materials that inhibit biofouling and their study.
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University of Toronto
Molecular and cellular basis of brain function
McMaster University
Provides researchers with access to advanced diagnostic imaging technology, equipment, and resources to foster new discoveries and assess current trends in radiation science.
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University of Toronto
Neurobiology research on stress, using various molecular, cellular and neurophysiological techniques.