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BME Student Fellowship

The BME Student Fellowship is aimed to fund top students in our graduate programs, where 100% of the proceed will directly go to students. Your contribution will have a positive and long-lasting impact in our student’s lives. Our goal is to raise $1 million in total fund. The Institute of Biomedical Engineering will provide a 1:1 match to your donation.

Biomedical Engineering Director's Fund

Contributions to Biomedical Engineering Director’s Fund give directors the flexibility to meet their students’ needs and the agility to seize opportunities as they arise in the rapidly evolving scientific and higher education sectors.

Mohammad & Zeynab Asadi-Lari Award

The Mohammad and Zeynab Asadi-Lari Award recognizes a MD/PhD student who has demonstrated excellence in innovation and brought about positive change.

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Faces of BME – Solumtobechukwu Ayadiuno

Faces of BME – Solumtobechukwu Ayadiuno Tochukwu Ayadiuno is a biomedical engineer with a passion for improving quality of life through advancements in medicine. Currently pursuing a PhD in Professor […]

Faces of BME – Theophilus Ofori

Faces of BME – Theophilus Ofori Theophilus Ofori, an MEng student at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, is an accomplished biomedical engineer specializing in medical equipment management, planning, and clinical […]

Faces of BME – Jennifer Akaade

Faces of BME – Jennifer Akaade Jennifer Akaade, a Mastercard Scholar pursuing her MEng at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, has built an impressive foundation in computer engineering. As the […]

Inspired by Her Grandmother’s Stroke, Aisha Raji is Changing the Future of Rehabilitation

U of T Engineering ranked first in Canada in 2025 Times Higher Education’s global subject ranking

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.

U of T student team earns international prizes for leveraging AI to tackle antibiotic resistance

A U of T Engineering student team working on synthetic biology research and innovation has achieved its best results to date at the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition, with a platform to counter so-called superbugs that resist antibiotic treatment. With the support of Professors Michael Garton and Freeman Lan (both BME), the team started working with plasmids from E. coli bacteria to see if they could generate new sequences and validate their functionality, both computationally and in the wet lab.

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