CNSP SPM 2026 – SAVE THE DATE!
We are pleased to announce that the next CNSP Scientific Platform Meeting (SPM) will take place at the University of Ottawa from June 9-11, 2026. More details to follow!
We are pleased to announce that the next CNSP Scientific Platform Meeting (SPM) will take place at the University of Ottawa from June 9-11, 2026. More details to follow!
Networks, Funding & Sustainability La Plaza, 420 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal Presentations SPM 2017 Introduction – Claire Brown Panel 1 – Sharyn Szick Euro-BioImaging – Frederica Paina Career Path – Phil Hockberger Keynote – Phil Hockberger Panel 2 – Phil Hockberger Panel 1 – Phil Hockberger Panel 2 – Sharyn Szick Panel 1 – François…
2021 Scientific Platform Awards Presentations Presenters: ◆ Jeffrey LeDue, University of British Columbia, NeuroImaging and NeuroComputation Centre◆ Gregory Holloway, University of Waterloo, Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility◆ Mathieu Durand, Université de Sherbrooke, RNomics platform◆ Valérie Villeneuve, Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine, Plateformes Scientifiques Communes◆ Pearl Campbell, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, StemCore Laboratories◆ Sharon Curtis,…
Short & Long-Term Sustainability of Scientific Platforms June 18-19, 2018 Donadeo Innovation Centre for Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
June 15-17, 2021 Scientific Platforms Virtual Meeting 2021 Program / Programme de la Rencontre virtuelle des plateformes scientifiques 2021 (Veuillez prendre note que l’évènement aura lieu en anglais.) Thanks to our sponsors Tuesday, June 15, 2021 (1:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET) Stories from Scientific Platforms 1:00 pm ET Welcome Claire M. Brown, McGill University, CNSP…
May 12-14 COVID-19 and scientific platforms operations June 16 Reopening Scientific Platforms : What has worked, what has not ? September 22 Platform Scientists Awards Part 1 AGA2020 October 20 Platforms Scientists Awards Part 2 Impact of scientific Platforms on research success
The 50 – 30 Challenge is an initiative between the Government of Canada, business and diversity organizations. Together with project co-creators, many of whom have been striving to increase corporate diversity for decades, the government has developed a plan to improve access for women and/or non-binary people and other equity-deserving groups, including those identifying as:…
Introducing the Centre for NanoScience Research, affiliated with Concordia University’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.