Health Canada (Frederick Banting)
Health Canada (Frederick Banting) 251 Sir Frederick Banting Driveway, Ottawa, ON, CanadaToxicology Research Division, Food Research Division
Toxicology Research Division, Food Research Division
The Institute conducts research in five major fields : Biochemistry and Physiology, Ecology, Evolution and Conservation, Genomics and Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Neurobiology and Behaviour.
Queen's Biology offers an outstanding research environment for students to launch their scientific careers through challenging course work and intensive field and laboratory training.
The LDI is among Canada's leading health research institutes. Through their fundamental and clinical investigations, our scientists and clinicians make significant discoveries, lead important provincial and national research programs, and train emerging scientists who, themselves, are recognized for the excellence of their work, contributing to the health and well-being of patients in Quebec, Canada, and ...
Specialized in functional genomics, RNomics, proteomics and molecular oncology and cell biology, research teams at the Universite de Sherbrooke are now benefiting from high-performance facilities to push the frontiers of cancer knowledge.
De par sa philosophie de recherche interdisciplinaire et orientee vers des produits, lÕInstitut est maintenant un partenaire de premier choix des entreprises de lÕindustrie pharmaceutique et biotechnologique.
The Krembil Research Institute, formerly named the Toronto Western Research Institute, is the research arm of Toronto Western Hospital.
Located in the heart of Canada's largest and the world's most diverse city, MaRS is uniquely placed to lead change. We bring together educators, researchers, social scientists, entrepreneurs and business experts under one roof. Founded by civic leaders, we have a mission that is equal parts public and private Ñ an entrepreneurial venture designed to ...
CAMH is home to the largest mental health and addictions research facility in Canada. We have more than 100 scientists, nearly 500 research staff and more than 150 trainees.
Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research: Researchers at the Donnelly Centre aim to understand the fundamentals of biology in all its complexity and to use these insights to improve human health.
Researchers in the UofT Mississauga, Department of Biology expand our knowledge base in a variety of fields. These fields range from cell and molecular biology through ecology and the environment to physiology and paleontology and combine many different methods to understand biological processes. Leading-edge, collaborative research is done in four major areas:
A vibrant research community comprising over 25 research teams focused on addressing a broad range of biological questions.