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Engineering Professor and Alumnus Elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering
A new handheld 3D printer can deposit sheets of skin to cover large burn wounds – and its “bio ink” can accelerate the healing process.
Researchers from IBBME developed a method to improve the transplantation success rate of artificial islets.
Most Engineered Nanoparticles Enter Tumours Through Cells, Not Between them, U of T Researchers Find
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.
Professors and alumnus elected Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada
By raising lab coats to the rafters, U of T biomedical engineering lab celebrates its student MVPs
A computer model is used to guide the design of tiny pillars in a microfluidic device used to detect malignant multiple myeloma cells
3 IBBME Students Receive Varsity Blues Award
Milos R. Popovic, PhD, P.Eng., wins the Engineering Medal – Entrepreneurship at the 2019 OPEA Gala
U of T engineering have chatted with Locke Davenport Huyer (ChemE, IBBME PhD 1T9) about his research topic in graduate school.
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