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Apr 13, 2021
The newly installed Agilent 1290 Infinity II UHPLC and Ultivo QQQ mass spectrometer at the Cannabis Center of Excellence at Lake Superior State University stands to the right of the two computers on the table. (Photo courtesy of LSSU)
By Journal Staff
SAULT STE. MARIE — The Cannabis Center of Excellence at Lake Superior State University recently upgraded its cannabis analysis instrumentation in “ways that benefit not only the burgeoning industry but also environmental science,” according to an LSSU news release.
“In 2019, we established the first cannabis chemistry program in the nation, and this latest step forward epitomizes part of our vision statement to be innovation-driven and transformative,” LSSU President Dr. Rodney S. Hanley said in the release. “It furthers our imperative to stand at the forefront of student learning and development, sustainability, and community partnerships, all pillars of our strategic plan. And it follows our mission statement to equip graduates with the knowledge and practical skills to craft a life of meaningful employment while improving the quality of life of the Great Lakes region and the world.”

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