Centres, Institutes, and Groups

The University of Guelph's Policy and Procedures on Research Centres and Institutes, and Scholarly Chairs outlines the process for establishing a centre or institute, governance expectations and reporting requirements. The official version of this policy is housed with the University Secretariat.

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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).

aquaculture centre banner Aquaculture Centre

Co-ordinates research, extension and educational activities to facilitate information and technology transfer to the private sector and contribute to the economic and environmental sustainability of aquaculture.

Arrell Food Institute

Brings people together to conduct research, train the next generation of food leaders and shape social, industrial and governmental decisions, always ensuring food is the central priority.

Bench to Bedside Institute for Translational Health Research and Innovation

Enhances collaborative, translational work between basic scientists conducting benchtop translational research, veterinary clinician-scientists conducting veterinary clinical trials, clinician-scientists conducting human clinical trials, and industry partners.

Biodiversity Institute of Ontario logo Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO)

Aims to further understandings of the processes that shape biodiversity and develop effective management tools to conserve and protect biodiversity during an era of rapid environmental change.