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Dalhousie University
Provide the technology and expertise necessary to generate and advance medical imaging R&D
Canadian Museum of Nature
Laboratory facilities for natural history specimen-based research; identification, conservation, storage and loaning of plant, animal, mineral and fossil specimens.
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Dalhousie University
Materials research, materials characterization
Thompson Rivers University
Developing rapid and sensitive analytical methods in capillary electrophoresis, chromatography, and mass spectrometry for the characterization of food products, agricultural, pharmaceutical and environmental samples.
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.
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)
We work with industry to develop environmentally friendly technologies, programs and services that fundamentally change the way we build, educate and develop skilled labour
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Dalhousie University
Research on aerosol science, toxicological impacts of airborne particles on human health, risk assessment of air quality on human health, research and technology development on the implications of climate change for human health and society.
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Dalhousie University
Application of high temperature thermal analysis techniques to the development of advanced materials processes.
Dalhousie University
Biorepository of human samples for research on cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
Université de Sherbrooke
Development of electronic prototypes for medical devices, telecommunications and other applications.