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.
- About the Office of Research
- Welcome Message
- Meet the Vice-President (Research)
- Strategic Research Plan
- Mission Statement
- Services and Divisions
- Discover our Research
- Research Chairs
- Facts and Figures
- Centres, Institutes, and Groups
- International Research
- Find a Researcher
- Core Research Facilities
- For Researchers
- Safeguarding Research
- Commercialization Policy and Framework
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Research
- Research Alerts
- Funding
- Ethics and Regulatory Compliance
- Research Integrity and Conflict of Interest
- Patenting, Licensing, and Commercialization
- Honours and Awards
- Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance
- Other Considerations and Resources
- Forms, Policies, Guidelines, and Procedures
- Interactive Support Sessions for Researchers
- Researcher Training and Development
- Research Administration Information Management System (RAIMS)
Current Core Research Facilities
Advanced Analysis CentreAdvanced Analysis CentreProvides 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). |