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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.
Carleton University
Advanced methods for modeling and simulation with varied applications.
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Carleton University
Produces ionized Ar (or He) and melts and propels molten metal/ceramic/polymer on a part surface (in the form of an overlay coating)
The University of British Columbia
Cell engineering and advanced analytics for the immunotherapy of cancer and other health applications
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The University of British Columbia
Microfluidics; microfabrication; Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), BioMEMS, device characterization, cell culture, tissue engineering, microscopy.
The University of British Columbia
World-renowned experts in genomics and bioinformatics research with a 30-year track record of leading and supporting scientific innovation.
York University
Research in robot systems that operate in complex (outdoor) environments