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The Hospital for Sick Children
Range of services for quantitative and qualitative metabolic analysis of biological samples for the research community
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Applied research centre focused on developing molecular genetic (genomic) and cellular product (metabolomic) solutions primarily for the agricultural industries, and some human health sectors
Western University (The University of Western Ontario)
High field and ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of humans and preclinical models of disease.
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The Hospital for Sick Children
Research studies of both healthy children and children with long-term health issues and/or disabilities
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Design of intelligent algorithms and development of decision-making models to form risk management systems, personalized diagnosis and patient treatment systems, and to process modelling systems.
University of Ottawa
Flow cytometry acquisition, analysis and sorting services for cells, yeast, bacteria, viruses and extracellular vesicles
University of Ottawa
Research on human physiological function and its adaptive response to different environments during rest and exercise
University of Ottawa
Integrated Neurocognitive and Social Psychophysiology Interdisciplinary Research Environment (INSPIRE)
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University of Ottawa
Environmental isotope analysis in support of geoscience and environmental science research
University of Ottawa
Supporting research in science, engineering and medicine and offering services to numerous external users