Posts By: Institute of Biomedical Engineering
December 16, 2014 | Jamie Hunter Alumnus Frank Milligan (MechE 4T8) knows there is vast potential in biomedical engineering when it comes to advancing health care, and he is playing […]
Engineering a surface so slippery a gecko couldn’t climb it December 4, 2014 |Luke Ng & Sydney Goodfellow Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t stick to […]
While the Canadian government has recently pledged $500M to immunize children in the world’s poorest countries, rapid, inexpensive detection and surveillance systems for deadly diseases is crucial for countries that […]
Peter Zandstra has been appointed to the role of Interim Scientific Director for the Ted Rogers Program in Translational Biology and Engineering, a component of the newly launched Ted Rogers […]
From left to right: Nafiseh Rafiei; Amir Manbachi; Kiril Federov; Chris Yip; Amanda Khan The detailing of an ultrasonic surgical probe for spinal surgery navigation; transcription factories in cells; surgical […]
November 25, 2014 | RJ Taylor A new frontier in cardiac health care On November 20, the Rogers family donated an unprecedented $130 million to create the Ted Rogers Centre […]
Largest private donation in Canadian health-care history will bring together the strengths of SickKids, UHN, and U of T in personalized genomic medicine, tissue engineering, and advanced cardiac care […]
Congratulations to all of our Fall 2014 graduates! From left to right: Padina Pezeshki, David Rees, Gillian Cook, Mario Kovacevic What are IBBME grads doing post-graduation? Meet some of our […]
“Worse than Ebola,” says Assistant Professor Joshua Milstein November 4, 2014 | Blake Eligh With the help of cutting edge microscopy, new research at U of T Mississauga could help stop […]
This week, University Professor Michael Sefton (ChemE, IBBME) was invited to join the United States Institute of Medicine (IOM)—a rare honour bestowed upon few Canadian scientists and engineers. Sefton […]
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