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

Microscopy image taken by M. Strueder-kypke

Advanced Analysis Centre

Advanced Analysis Centre

The Advanced Analysis Centre (AAC) is a group of high-end specialized research laboratories: NMR, microscopy imaging, mass spectrometry, genomics and a phytotron. The AAC provides an unequalled range of capabilities for research and advanced education at the interface of the physical and biological sciences. The AAC is located in the Summerlee Science Complex and welcomes users from academia, government and industry.