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ABOUT CINS

CINS is a not-for-profit, voluntary organization that represents the Canadian scientific community of neutron beam users and promotes scientific research using neutron beams.

Recent Posts

  • 19 Jan
    CINS Science Meeting – March 16th & 17th
  • 5 Oct
    CINS AGM 2022
  • 18 May
    National Neutron Strategy announcement
  • 29 Apr
    Long-Range Plan (LRP) for Canadian Neutron Scattering Launch Meeting Summary
  • 30 Nov
    LRP 2022: Call For Expressions of Interest
  • CINS AGM 2021
  • 21 Jun
    CINS Supports “Building a Future for Canadian Neutron Scattering, Phase 2”

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The Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering (CINS) is a not-for-profit, voluntary organization that represents the scientific community of neutron beam users.

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aislynlaurent Aislyn Laurent 🖥️🧪🌈 @aislynlaurent ·
20 Mar

It's an honour to accept the best student talk award presented by @CanNeutronUsers and @ScienceUWindsor! I'm so glad to see people excited about developing new #ScientificResearch tools, and always thrilled to know my work makes an impact 😊

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uwinbiophysics Biomembranes @uwinbiophysics ·
17 Mar

Great work team! @maks_dziura @DiPasquale29 @omotion18 @ORNLNeutrons @Stu_Castillo @NIST https://twitter.com/ChemResTox/status/1636727744569458689

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Investigation of the biophysical effect of vaping additive MCT on model and extracted pulmonary surfactant.
@UWinResearch @ChemUWindsor @UWinBiophysics @ORNLNeutrons 

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.2c00349

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chemrestox Chem. Res. Toxicol. @chemrestox ·
17 Mar

Investigation of the biophysical effect of vaping additive MCT on model and extracted pulmonary surfactant.
@UWinResearch @ChemUWindsor @UWinBiophysics @ORNLNeutrons 

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.2c00349

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xiaodan_gu Xiaodan Gu @xiaodan_gu ·
16 Mar

Thank @jpiclancy Pat and Drew for the kind invitation. Great to hear that the Canadian SANS beamline is about be commissioned. Another good new for the neutron community this week after NIST’s neutron source’s approved restart! https://twitter.com/canneutronusers/status/1636419704389615621

CINS - Canadian Neutron User Community @CanNeutronUsers

Great SANS opportunities discussion at our CINS Science meeting! Thank you @Xiaodan_Gu and Liz Kelley of @NIST for making the trip to the north 🇨🇦 and sharing your research using SANS.

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