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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;…
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Neuroimaging research on psychiatric and neurological disorders using Positron-Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanning
Université de Montréal
Reception, digital and automatic transfer, and storage of medical images in DICOM (Digital Imaging Communication in Medicine) format
The Ottawa Hospital
Clinical cell manufacturing facility dedicated to the production of stem cells and cell-based gene therapies
Fleming College (Sir Sandford Fleming College)
Applied research in water and wastewater treatment science, laboratory analysis, environmental technology verification, technology precommercialization services
Université de Montréal
The Centre for Continuous Flow Synthesis makes it possible to convert batch processes into continuous flow processes to synthesize molecules of interest in a safe and efficient way.
Collège La Cité
Application of artificial intelligence in various fields and in the development of prototypes (machining, 3D printing and electronics).
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McGill University Health Centre
A state-of-the-art, multi-pod facility for studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, influenza virus and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Université de Montréal
The laboratory is the leading international research initiative on technological innovation in the justice system.
McGill University Health Centre
Molecular genetics and diagnostics of diabetes; Ribonucleic acid (RNA) translation as a quantitative trait