Posts By: Institute of Biomedical Engineering
A team led by Professor John E. Davies has uncovered new information about medical devices that could accelerate post-surgical healing.
Mikhail Burke and Amanda Fleury are two IBBME graduates taking unique next steps in their careers.
Professor Peter Zandstra and recent PhD graduate Yonatan Lipsitz have substantiated a procedure to produce a high quantity of stem cells.
U of T biomedical engineering professor recognized with Jonas Salk Award for sustained scientific contributions to improving the lives of people with physical disabilities.
Ian Christie and Anya Friesen are two students participating in IBBME’s Undergraduate Summer Research Program this year.
U of T paediatric rehabilitation engineer to be honoured for contributions to country’s success and inspiring the next generation.
A team led by IBBME professor Moshe Eizenman has developed a simple, inexpensive way for people to test their own vision for early signs of glaucoma.
IBBME cancer nanotechnology researcher receives federal government support in the form of a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair.
This new 3D skin printer can help heal deep wounds by forming tissue in situ, depositing and setting in place in two minutes or less.
U of T chemistry and biomedical engineering researchers from Professor Aaron Wheeler's lab validate first-of-its-kind portable diagnostic technology in Kenya.
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