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The 91ÉçÇø Centre for Microbiome Research offers a variety of microbiology, genomics, bioinformatics and animal model services.ÌýResulting from a synergy between several 91ÉçÇø entities, each responsible for the services covered by its specific expertise, the 91ÉçÇø Centre for Microbiome Research can serve clients with a wide range of scientific needs.

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Please contact us for more information about availability of the services listed in each tab.

Our team

If you have a specific microbiome research need that is not listed in our services offer, please contact us. We want to meet your microbiome research needs!

The 91ÉçÇø Centre for Microbiome Research team

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Dr. Corinne Maurice, Dr Benoît Cousineau, Dr Irah King, Dr Dewar

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Caroline Monat, M.Sc., Microbiologist, Microbial Genomics Platform – Culturing Laboratory, Dr. Benoit Cousineau's Laboratory

Cynthia Faubert, Program manager

Gnotobiotic Animal Research Platform

Based at the Research Institute of the MUHC at the Glen site, the MI4 Gnotobiotic Animal Research Platform provides live animal testing to directly elucidate the effects of specific microbiome ecologies and how microbial communities can be modified and optimized for improved health. The platform supports clients throughout their project, from the initial contact by offering consulting services to effectively determine needs with the goal of optimizing time and human and financial resources.

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Specific Infrastructure:

  • Housing capacity of 140 ISOcages;
  • Technology allowing both CL1 and CL2 experiments;
  • High standard procedures, controlled environment and specialized personal;
  • Germ free health status validation prior inoculation for experiments;
  • Quality control program developed in collaboration with the Microbial Genomics Platform.

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Technical support:

  • Techniques related to microbiome experiments: injection, gavage, feces collection, body weight, blood collection;
  • Sterilization and validation of experimental material;
  • Reception of germ free mice from external suppliers;
  • In-house germ-free breeding colony; gnotobiotic breeding colonies available upon request.
  • Development of advanced techniques upon request: necropsy, tissue collection, surgery.

We are currently updating our pricing lists.ÌýTo know more about the in vivo services, contact us at cynthia.faubert [at] mcgill.ca.

Microbial Genomics Platform

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The human microbiome—the ecosystems of micro-organisms in us and on us—is a new frontier in health research. Mostly still unknown to science, these microbes permeate our skin, mouths, lungs, genitals, gastro-intestinal tracts and interact with our own cells for healthy body functioning.

Based at the Lyman Duff Medical Science building, the Microbial Genomics Platform offers strong expertise in microbiology to assess microbial content and identify key microbes associated with health and disease. By offering specialized services for a variety of sample types, our experts aim to support the microbiome research community to better understand the spectrum of beneficial and detrimental roles of the microbiome in health and disease, and to develop new and improved health care strategies.

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Culturing and nucleic acid extraction services

Equipped with a QIAcube robot and an anaerobic chamber, combined with the expertise of our microbiologists, the Microbial Genomics PlatformÌýis offering customized services for pathogen and microbiome application and can process various types of samples:

  • Consultation and experimental design
  • DNA extractions
  • Multiple species culturing, isolation, and identification

To know more about the culturing and nucleic acid extraction services, contact us at: microbiome.genome [at] mcgill.ca.

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Sequencing services

Offered by the 91ÉçÇø Genome Centre (MGC) and supported by a multidisciplinary expertise, the sequencing services can produce, manage and interpret large amounts of genomics data generated at low cost and with high quality. To know more about the sequencing services, visit the MGC website - - or contact them at: pm.genome [at] mcgill.ca

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Bioinformatics services

Building upon two well established bioinformatics teams to serve the genomics and life science research communities, C3G has created a distributed innovation node with broad expertise in bioinformatics, providing customized and case-by-case analysis services as well as an extensive suite of software solutions:

  • Consultation and experimental design
  • Data processing
  • Data analysis

To know more about the bioinformatics services, visit the C3G website - - or contact them at: info [at] computationalgenomics.ca (subject: Request%20for%20information)

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Thanks to our partnership with Qiagen, the Centre is delighted to be able to meet the needs of the scientific community and continue to innovate in microbiome research.

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To learn more about the microbiome research worldwide, click on the following links.

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