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University of Victoria
Uses a variety of techniques to engineer human tissues, including 3D bioprinting.
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University of Toronto
Vibration and high-cycle fatigue testing/analysis of advanced materials and structures.
University of Victoria
Team of multidisciplinary conservation scholars conducting applied research focusing on wildlife and the ‘Great Bear Rainforest’ with a goal for insights to have a global reach
Aurora College
Provides access to manufacturing and shop equipment to allow clients to leverage technology to the benefit of their commercial art and profitability
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 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Design and characterization of biocomposites, development of value-added wood products, special wood-product treatments, semipilot tests.
University of Toronto
Biophysical characterization of proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids using EPR spectroscopy
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University of Toronto
Biophysics of large populations of microbes
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University of Toronto
DNA and RNA sequencing, and computational and bioinformatics analysis.
University of Victoria
Our mission is to provide Canadian and international scientists with a state-of-the-art ability to conduct ocean science and engineering in the submarine environment at a realistic cost