NML programs are housed in several facilities across the country. Two of these facilities are in proximity to each other in Winnipeg: The
Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health on Arlington Street and the J.C. Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre on Logan Avenue. The other facilities are located in Guelph, ON; St. Hyacinthe, QC and Lethbridge, AB. NML is divided into five main laboratory divisions which are supported by scientific and administrative services. The primary NML divisions are:
Bacterial Pathogens - focussing on bacterial diseases such as tuberculosis and antibiotic resistant organisms.
Enteric Diseases - focussing on food and water-borne pathogens including E.coli and
Salmonella.
Viral Diseases - addressing a range of viral diseases, including
hepatitis and other blood-borne pathogens, respiratory viruses and viral exanthemata, such as
measles.
Zoonotic Diseases and Special Pathogens - dealing with viral, bacterial and
rickettsial
zoonoses (diseases transmitted to humans from other species), such as West Nile Virus and
Lyme disease, along with risk group 4 agents such as Ebola, Marburg and
Lassa fever viruses.
HIV and Retrovirology - providing laboratory services and scientific expertise relating to HIV and emerging
retroviruses.
The Science Technology Core and Services Division works with these divisions to provide technological approaches, including
genomics,
proteomics and
bioinformatics. There is also the
Public Health Risk Sciences Division, which is a specialized resource that provides scientific knowledge and solutions to better assess public health risks and enable decisions, with specific attention to infectious disease threats transmitted from food, the animals, or the physical environment. These science-based divisions are complemented and supported by numerous other units that ensure their ongoing operations such as the Office of Science Planning, Program Support and Services, Scientific Informatic Services, Science Support and Client Services, Surveillance and References Services, the Facility and Property Management Division, and the Biorisk and Occupational Safety Services Division. NML also funds the National Reference Centre for Parasitology in
Montreal and has a Laboratory Liaison Technical Officer in most provincial labs. == Workforce ==