Posts By: Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Most Engineered Nanoparticles Enter Tumours Through Cells, Not Between them, U of T Researchers Find
January 13, 2020 | University of Toronto researchers have discovered that an active rather than passive process dictates which nanoparticles enter solid tumours, upending decades of thinking in the field of cancer nanomedicine and pointing toward more effective nanotherapies.
December 17, 2019 | Dr. Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng is developing cell and tissue scaffold tracking contrast agents to visualize how they are moving in the body.
December 13, 2019 | Professors and alumnus elected Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada
December 12, 2019 | By raising lab coats to the rafters, U of T biomedical engineering lab celebrates its student MVPs
December 10, 2019 | Sarah Sarabadani, Michael Li, and Marija Cotic worked in different Biomedical Engineering labs at the University of Toronto. Now they have all converged at Klick Health, a rapidly growing healthcare marketing and commercialization agency, headquartered in Toronto. We sat down to talk about their day-to-day activities and how they were able to leverage their skills to transition into non-traditional healthcare roles.
December 10, 2019 | The term “Surgical Precision” is used to describe the finesse and the highly accurate nature in which a surgeon can cut diseased tissue from healthy tissue.
December 10, 2019 | Imagine being dropped off at the edge of an urban city with crisscrossing streets and no navigational instructions. The roads often run into dead-ends and are full of pot-holes, the network reception is non-existent, and the buildings aren’t numbered. If you want to get from the edge of the city into the downtown core, the only logical way is to map out your own route.
December 10, 2019 | Dr. Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng is an IBBME/ECE faculty member at the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research.
December 10, 2019 | When Dr. Jan Andrysek was a master’s student at Holland Bloorview Hospital in 1998, he was already working alongside rehabilitation engineers and clinicians to develop solutions to help kids walk.
November 19, 2019 | A computer model is used to guide the design of tiny pillars in a microfluidic device used to detect malignant multiple myeloma cells
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