Posts By: Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Special Seminar Date: Monday November 18, 2024 Time: 10:00am – 11:00am Location: Donnelly Centre 160 College Street, 2nd Floor, Red Seminar Room Dr. Heather Sheardown, PhD McMaster University “There has […]
Last week, students from the class of 2T4 walked across the stage at Convocation Hall and became the latest engineering alumni. Nevena Musikic, Amber Xue, and Alyssia Sanchez shared their graduate experiences in this video.
Professor Leo Chou has been awarded $130,000 in funding from The Cancer Research Society (CRS) to propel forward an ambitious project aiming to boost the effectiveness of cancer vaccines. This award places him among 100 distinguished Canadian recipients this year, each selected to push boundaries in cancer research with innovative solutions.
Researcher Mobility Awards support high-calibre doctoral students or postdoctoral fellows to develop new skillsets and strengthen global linkages by providing financial support for them to undertake infectious disease-related research training […]
EPIC Doctoral Awards are designed to support a cohort of multi/interdisciplinary trainees engaged in collaborative research with an infectious disease focus. These competitive $10,000/year awards support excellent graduate students supervised by […]
U of T Engineering Professor Naomi Matsuura and Thoracic Surgery Professor Kazuhiro Yasufuku speak about their research collaboration that aims to better diagnose and treat lung cancer in the third instalment of the Research Spotlight series.
*This email contains information about two upcoming learning opportunities related to scholarly publishing, and links to publishing supports from the University of Toronto Libraries* Event 1: Scholarly publishing: What matters […]
BME alum James Lazarovits' (BME 2019) startup Archon Biosciences debuts with $20M to advance Nobel-inspired protein technology in cancer treatment.
Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto have identified a novel approach to potentially slow cancer progression by targeting a key enzyme that influences cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs).
Professor Twan Lammers: 2024 Keenan International Lecture When: Wed 11/20/2024 1:00p – 2:00p Where: https://ca01web.zoom.us/j/61594077375?pwd=uSKjyiZt0dbrUk6aSx2ROTmji1yU5s.1
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