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Department of Technical Services
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Design and fabricate a variety of custom apparatus to support research activities
Flow Cytometry Core Facility of the Centre de recherche du CHUM
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Cytometry service, cellular analysis and sorting, healthy and infected cells.
Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL)
Simon Fraser University
Engineering-oriented research on fuel cells and other electrochemical energy technologies.
Gates Research Group Laboratory
Simon Fraser University
Scanning probe microscopy with advanced capabilities, and advanced materials optical microscopy with spectroscopic capabilities
Hibernia Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) screening, reservoir and fluid characterization, fluid-fluid and fluid-rock interactions, pore network micro model studies, core floods, reservoir simulation
Injury Prevention and Mobility Laboratory
Simon Fraser University
Research on the cause and prevention of injuries related to mobility
Laboratory for Alternative Energy Conversion (LAEC)
Simon Fraser University
Analysis, testing and material characterization services in the general area of energy systems.
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Medical Image Analysis Lab (MIAL)
Simon Fraser University
Research on computational algorithms for the analysis of biomedical images and their applications in biomedicine
Metabolomics and Cellular Physiology Core Facility of the Centre de recherche du CHUM
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Bioanalysis service for quantifying metabolites, hormones, peptides and cytokines in cells, tissues and biological fluids.
Molecular Pathology Core Facility of the Centre de recherche du CHUM
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Support for researchers with regard to the histological and pathological aspects of their research projects
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