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  2. DynaLife - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 33 A 2009 Alberta Consumers Association report raised concerns that this merger had left "smaller companies out in the cold". [10]: 33 By 2020, Dynalife lab was conducting 70% of all tests in Edmonton and northern communities. In Calgary, Alberta Precision Laboratories, which is publicly owned and operated does most of the testing.

  3. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    ProvLab, which "operates under Alberta Health Services (AHS) Laboratory Services" and has "been in existence for over 100 years", was renamed Public Health Laboratories. It is based in Calgary's Foothills Medical Centre and Edmonton's University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. Its focus on "public health and specialized microbiology" including ...

  4. National Institute for Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology Research Centre, Edmonton Alberta. The National Research Council of Canada Nanotechnology Research Centre (formerly National Institute for Nanotechnology) [citation needed] is a research institution located on the University of Alberta main campus, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Its primary purpose is nanoscience research.

  5. Alberta's Industrial Heartland - Wikipedia

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    Structures on the grounds of the Sherritt complex in Fort Saskatchewan. Alberta's Industrial Heartland (also known as Upgrader Alley or the Heartland) is the largest industrial area in Western Canada and a joint land-use planning and development initiative between five municipalities in the Edmonton Capital Region to attract investment in the chemical, petrochemical, oil, and gas industries to ...

  6. Alberta Innovates - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Innovates (AI) is a Canadian provincial crown corporation created and funded by the government of Alberta, responsible for promoting innovation in the province.Its appointed Board of Directors is accountable to the Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation.

  7. Jan Visman - Wikipedia

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    These laboratories were located in Calgary until 1955 when they moved to Edmonton and are still operating alongside the Alberta Research Council at the Coal Research Centre in Devon, Alberta. Visman wrote Towards a Common Basis for the Sampling of Materials, Mines Branch Research Report R 93, which was published in July 1962.

  8. Alberta Investment Management Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton: Alberta Investment Management Corporation [page 2] For the years ended March 31; AIMCo (June 28, 2012). AIMCo 2011/12 Annual Report (PDF) (Report). Edmonton: Alberta Investment Management Corporation [Table of Contents] For the years ended March 31; AIMCo (June 27, 2013).

  9. John Kitching (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Kitching was born in Chester, UK, to a physicist father and educator mother. His family emigrated to Canada when he was very young and he went to elementary and middle school in Edmonton, Alberta. He moved to Vancouver, BC, when he was 15 years old and attended Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School, winning the Governor General's Bronze Medal. [3]