Posts By: Institute of Biomedical Engineering
You know you need to prioritize your dissertation! Get back to writing and learn how to cultivate a productive writing practice that will help you through the year. Dear PhD […]
Researchers at U of T have determined that immunosuppressants used with transplant recipients slow wound repair by inhibiting the growth of cells adjacent to wounds. They have found ways to restore rapid wound repair in an in vivo animal model.
The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has climbed to the 23rd spot in the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings by Subject 2025. The faculty has jumped three spots since 2024 and is the only Canadian engineering school in the top 25.
The Gerstein Science Information Centre is looking for a graduate student to support a dedicated project to design and deliver a new 3D design and scanning service in collaboration with librarians […]
We invite you to join us for the final round of our exciting Healthcare Innovation Challenge: Redefining Primary Care in Canada. Competitors have been tasked with developing an innovative solution to the question: Given the […]
Date: May 1-2, 2025 Location: The Carlu, #7, 444 Yonge St., Toronto, ON Registration Link: https://bit.ly/40Uhbqi Win up to $50,000 at the Power Play Pitch Competition at the International Conference on Aging, Innovation […]
Starting in 2024, the BME Unsung Hero Award celebrates the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to support the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME). This award recognizes the invaluable contributions of administrative staff, research technicians, assistants, and other key team members who ensure the success of our labs, programs, and community.
Exploring AI as a Learning Tool Workshop Series: These interactive workshops are designed with a focus on undergraduate studies, but all students are welcome. If you have any questions, please […]
Visualize your science The University of Toronto’s Biomedical Communications Program invites you to collaborate with our master’s students as a content supervisor for their Master’s Research Projects (MRPs). The Master of Science in Biomedical Communications (MScBMC) program, […]
Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto have developed a novel method to dramatically extend the duration of glaucoma treatment.
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