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CBTC

The Centre for Biological Timing and Cognition (CBTC) is a CFI-funded research institute in the Department of Psychology, University of Toronto. The CBTC is a novel, integrated, multidisciplinary facility to study circadian rhythms and cognition. The goal of the CBTC is to generate new insight into optimizing productivity and quality of life.

CBTC has enlisted the AOMF to provide training and technical support for their instruments. The AOMF is excited to be involved with the CBTC and to broaden our scope of expertise on a variety of new imaging systems. These include spinning disk confocal, fluorescence deconvolution, patch clamp and electrophysiology equipment and calcium ratio imaging.

For a complete list of equipment, click here.

To access the facility, please contact Ken Seergobin .
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