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University of Victoria
Our mission is to provide Canadian and international scientists with a state-of-the-art ability to conduct ocean science and engineering in the submarine environment at a realistic cost
University of Victoria
Materials science.
Concordia University
Promotes research and hands-on training in the applications of mass spectrometry to diverse problems in the chemical, biological, and clinical sciences, including metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics
University of Victoria
Supports the development of innovative and sustainable construction materials well suited to new construction and repair/rehabilitation projects
University of Victoria
Develop and use molecular approaches on wildlife to identify effects of environmental contaminant exposure on ecosystem, animal, and human health
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University of Victoria
Develops new approaches and tools for protecting information systems and their data against malicious hacking activities (information and system security)
Lakehead University
Provides advanced testing services to regional and international clients using the latest in research equipment. Allows hands-on access to technologies that directly impact Northern Ontario’s economic future.
Lakehead University
Materials characterization services and research including metal production, pulp bleaching, fuel cell development, environmental analysis, aqueous silicon chemistry and silicates and computational chemistry and the development of green technologies.
Trent University
Automated DNA extractions, microsatellite DNA profiling, forensic DNA analysis of fish and wildlife, food traceability
University of Victoria
Canada’s national ocean observing facility with installations and partnerships on the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic coasts of Canada, attracting a global audience for its scientific data.