Posts By: Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Drs. Milica Radisic, Aaron Wheeler, and Sowmya Viswanathan are three BME PIs who received CRAFT research funding.
Leo Chou is one of the FASE faculty members who received Connaught New Researcher Awards this year.
Michael Sefton, a U of T tissue engineer and executive director of Medicine by Design, is investigating whether dendritic skin cells can aid in the successful transplantation of insulin-producing islet cells in diabetes patients.
Originally from the Philippines, Doris Adao strives to help others through outreach and mentorship opportunities. By day she finds cures to cardiovascular diseases, by night she finds creativity in cooking.
Heta Lad and Carolina Chavez Madero are two BME students who won this year's Cecil Yip Doctoral Research Award.
The Vanier application deadline is rapidly approaching. Check out some extensive best practices and mistakes to avoid offered by Joseph Sebastian, a 2020 Vanier-CGS winner, on writing an 'award-winning' Vanier CGS application.
Four researchers leading teams that are sharing $1 million in funding through the Pivotal Experiment Fund.
Dr. Omar Khan discuses Delta variant concerns being raised as Canada with Sonia Deol on Global News.
Derek Watt completed his Master of Applied Science (MASc) degree in Biomedical Engineering in 2007. Now working as the Director of Commercial Products at Thornhill Medical, Derek is part of a team that designs, builds, and supplies a robust line of field-ready respiratory devices. Thornhill Medical’s products are specifically designed for military, field hospital, transport medical and first responder teams.
Dr. Michael Sefton had received ~ $430,000 JDRF grant to continue to study if cells found in the skin can play a key role in enabling stem cell transplants for diabetes.
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