1 / 1Dr. Markus Brinkmann, director of the USask Toxicology Centre, and fourth-year toxicology student Alicia Lamb, in the newly renovated First Laboratory for Applied Research Excellence (FLARE). Photo courtesy USask Toxicology CentreAdvertisement
SASKATOON — Thanks to the generous support of donors and an in-kind gift from Fisher Scientific, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Toxicology Centre now has a newly renovated lab space that will enhance interdisciplinary research and benefit students from a range of academic units across campus.
Fisher Scientific recently provided the Toxicology Centre an in-kind gift of Fisher brand and Thermo Fisher Scientific equipment and supplies worth $150,000. That gift, combined with $100,000 in donor funds which were directed to the Critical Research pillar of the Be What the World Needs campaign, made it possible for the centre to unveil a newly renovated laboratory in early September.
The new lab space, named the First Laboratory for Applied Research Excellence, or FLARE, will provide students the opportunity to access high-calibre research equipment earlier in their education with a new second-year toxicology laboratory course set to launch this winter. The course will be the first toxicology-centred laboratory experience for USask undergraduate students, enabling them to acquire crucial practical skills and opportunities for learning foundational techniques such as toxicity tests with invertebrates and fish embryos, biochemical tests, analytical chemistry as well as experiments with cell cultures.