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'''TRIUMF''' is a Canadian national research center in [[nuclear physics]], home of the world's largest [[cyclotron]], and one of the three largest particle beam facilities in the world. Located on the campus of the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC), its name comes from '''TRI-University Meson Facility''', originally UBC, [[Simon Fraser University]] and the [[University of Victoria]].  Subsequently, the [[University of Alberta]],[[Carleton University]], the [[University of Toronto]], and the [[Université de Montréal]] have become full members, along with six other Canadian academic institutions as associate members.  It is funded by the [[National Research Council of Canada]].
'''TRIUMF''' is a Canadian national research center in particle beam physics, home of the world's largest [[cyclotron]], and one of the three largest particle beam facilities in the world. Located on the campus of the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC), its name comes from '''TRI-University Meson Facility''', originally UBC, [[Simon Fraser University]] and the [[University of Victoria]].  Subsequently, the [[University of Alberta]],[[Carleton University]], the [[University of Toronto]], and the [[Université de Montréal]] have become full members, along with six other Canadian academic institutions as associate members.  It is funded by the [[National Research Council of Canada]].


In addition to basic research, it provides advanced [[radiology]] at the UBC Hospital and School of Medicine:
In addition to basic research, it provides advanced [[radiology]] at the UBC Hospital and School of Medicine:

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TRIUMF is a Canadian national research center in particle beam physics, home of the world's largest cyclotron, and one of the three largest particle beam facilities in the world. Located on the campus of the University of British Columbia (UBC), its name comes from TRI-University Meson Facility, originally UBC, Simon Fraser University and the University of Victoria. Subsequently, the University of Alberta,Carleton University, the University of Toronto, and the Université de Montréal have become full members, along with six other Canadian academic institutions as associate members. It is funded by the National Research Council of Canada.

In addition to basic research, it provides advanced radiology at the UBC Hospital and School of Medicine:

  • Proton therapy to treat eye-cancers, and in the past was one of two centres in the world where pion beams were used on an experimental basis to destroy brain cancers in human patients.
  • One of three positron emission tomography ("PET Scanners") in Canada,
  • Participation in developing new radiopharmaceuticals, microchips, computer software, original new designs for small cyclotrons, remote-controlled equipment, analysis of mineral samples, and many other high-tech innovations.