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University of Alberta
Offers the advanced equipment and expertise required to manage and automate large-scale experiments in areas such as drug discovery and single cell analysis.
Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
National and international users can access a variety of laser systems, ultrafast sources, and beamlines.
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McMaster University
Tests the structural response of systems, components, and materials, including masonry, concrete, steel, wood, pavement, and equipment.
Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Imaging platform for cell and tissue analysis.
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McMaster University
Rapid synthesis, screening, analysis and identification of engineered materials responding to, or compatible with, biological systems.
Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Bioprocessing and nanoformulations to produce high-value and safe bioproducts
McMaster University
Advanced characterization of materials properties, support for low-temperature research.
Red River College Polytechnic (Red River College of Applied Arts Science and Technology)
Addresses the challenges of designing and constructing durable, energy-efficient building envelopes.
McMaster University
Materials characterization and consultation to determine structural and compositional information on the micron to nano/atomic-scale using electron and ion microscopy.
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University of Alberta
Research in minerals and energy using the IMS 1280 ion microprobe, an advanced isotopic microbeam technology for use in geoscience research.