A University of Guelph Core Research Facility (CRF) provides access to state-of-the-art research services, analyses, instrumentation, technologies, expertise and training needed and utilised by many investigators to conduct their research. Normally, a CRF will be too expensive, complex, or specialized for an individual investigator to cost-effectively sustain. A CRF will be broadly available to many researchers to conduct their research activities, irrespective of their administrative affiliation and with no requirement for collaboration or co-authorship.

Current Core Research Facilities

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Microscopy image taken by M. Strueder-kypke Advanced Analysis Centre

Provides services such as data acquisition, data interpretation and training opportunities for all members of the scientific community.

An integral part of the U of G research infrastructure, the AAC is a centralized research support facility comprised of specialized high-end laboratories (NMR, molecular and cellular imaging, mass spectrometry, phytotron and genomics).