News & Stories

Explore the latest news, stories, and groundbreaking research happening at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering. Stay updated on innovative projects, impactful discoveries, and the achievements of our talented students, faculty, and alumni shaping the future of biomedical science and engineering.

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100 years after insulin treatment was invented, researchers hope to ditch needles once and for all

November 12, 2021

Canadian scientists made one of the most important discoveries in the history of medicine 100 years ago when Dr. Frederick Banting and his assistant, Charles Best, successfully isolated the hormone insulin in Banting’s lab at the University of Toronto.

Rethinking surgical safety as a culture as opposed to the end outcome

November 12, 2021

Rethinking surgical safety as a culture as opposed to the end outcome Recently completing her graduate degree at BME, Amalia Gil continued her career path as a clinical implementation engineer, […]

Engineering a new approach to building blood vessels that work

November 11, 2021

In the 4th volume of Nature’s Communications Biology, researchers at TBEP published an important study that can reshape the way we engineer new blood vessels for patients who need them.

Ten alumni and students honoured with 2021 Engineering Alumni Network Awards

November 5, 2021

Ten outstanding members of the U of T Engineering community were recognized on November 4 at the 2021 Engineering Alumni Network (EAN) Awards.

Winter is Coming

November 4, 2021

A new study from UHN’s KITE Research Institute reveals that mobility scooters perform poorly under the snow- and ice-covered road conditions that are common during Canadian winters.

New microfluidic device could become a useful tool to examine the effect of pollutants on the lung

October 27, 2021

A new technology developed by researchers at the University of Toronto provides the first step in mimicking the environment of lung airways, enables scientists to perform particle exposure experiments to examine the pathological effect of air pollutants on respiratory health.

U of T researchers’ lab-grown muscles used to study Duchenne muscular dystrophy, develop treatments

October 25, 2021

What Sits at the Centre of Wound Healing?

October 20, 2021

The science of rapid wound healing has new insights due to discoveries in fruit flies from the Fernandez-Gonzalez lab at University of Toronto. Collaboration, community and perseverance has resulted in an article published in the journal Cell Reports as “p38-mediated cell growth and survival drive rapid embryonic wound repair”.

Medicine by Design and partners invite trainees to explore entrepreneurship through enhanced Building a Biotech Venture program

October 18, 2021

Building a Biotech Venture, a trainee entrepreneurship program, is going into its second year with expanded education and support for trainees who are thinking about taking their first steps toward building their research into a product or venture.

New Medicine by Design-funded method for testing muscle repair in a dish to impact development of stem cell-based therapies

October 7, 2021

Scientists out of two labs at the University of Toronto have discovered a novel way to test self-repair of skeletal muscle, and this method has the potential to rapidly advance the development of treatments for diseases like muscular dystrophy (MD) and other degenerative muscle conditions.

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UHN’s Ajmera Transplant Centre collaborating with U of T’s Medicine by Design

October 5, 2021

UHN thoracic surgeon Dr. Tom Waddell led the first session of “Regen Med in the Clinic” with University of Toronto researcher Alison McGuigan, talking to fellows about a respiratory condition from surgical and engineering perspectives.

Meet the incoming class of 2021

September 30, 2021

In September, BME welcomed 100+ students into our graduate programs. We asked some of these students why they chose our programs, and what they are looking forward to in this unusual year. Here’s what they have to say.

Five startups to watch from U of T Engineering’s virtual Hatchery Demo Day 2021

September 24, 2021

From crowdsourcing new treatments for rare diseases to catalyzing the work of urban planners, five worthy ideas are one step closer to commercial viability after Hatchery Demo Day 2021, held virtually throughout the week of September 13 – 17, 2021. A total of 17 teams competed in the Hatchery NEST process, an experiential learning opportunity that instills and nurtures an entrepreneurial mindset in participating U of T students and faculty.

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Dr. Craig Simmons named BMES Fellow of 2021

September 24, 2021

Professor Craig Simmons was inducted as a Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) fellow among 19 other internationally recognized scientists and engineers. As a BMES fellow, Dr. Simmons was recognized internationally for his innovative and wide-ranging contributions to both fundamental science and practical applications in the field of mechanobiology.

Daniel Franklin assumes key role as Ted Rogers Chair in Cardiovascular Engineering

September 16, 2021

Daniel Franklin, a rising star in the field of wearable sensors and implantable medical devices, has been appointed the first-ever Ted Rogers Chair in Cardiovascular Engineering.

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Dr. Alex Mihalidis named Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

September 14, 2021

Dr. Alex Mihailidis was one of fifteen University of Toronto researchers to be named Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences in recognition of their “dedication and excellence.”

A day in the life of a graduate student – Johnny Zhang

September 13, 2021

Throughout the pandemic, our students are working hard to advance scientific knowledge. Check out our new video: “Day in the life of a graduate student”, featuring BME/Chemistry PhD student Johnny Zhang.

Wheeler Group introduces light-driven micromachines powered by optoelectronic tweezers

September 9, 2021

In a study published this week in Nature Communications, research from Professor Aaron Wheeler has introduced reconfigurable multi-component micromachines driven by optoelectronic tweezers.

How to write a successful PGS-D or CGS-D application

September 8, 2021

The CGS-D and PGS-D application deadline is rapidly approaching. Check out some extensive best practices and mistakes to avoid offered by Joseph Sebastian, a previous award winner.

Putting Down Roots

September 7, 2021

Drs. Cristina Nostro and Sara Nunes Vasconcelos, with their postdoctoral fellow Dr. Yasaman Aghazadeh, have engineered a new method to improve the survival and potency of such cell transplants.

CRAFT Project Award Aims to Build New Technologies and Partnerships

September 3, 2021

Drs. Milica Radisic, Aaron Wheeler, and Sowmya Viswanathan are three BME PIs who received CRAFT research funding.

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Optimizing patient prioritization for admission to rehab among four projects powered by Connaught New Researcher awards

August 27, 2021

Leo Chou is one of the FASE faculty members who received Connaught New Researcher Awards this year.

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With a focus on skin cells, U of T’s Michael Sefton seeks ‘huge step forward’ in diabetes treatment

August 26, 2021

Michael Sefton, a U of T tissue engineer and executive director of Medicine by Design, is investigating whether dendritic skin cells can aid in the successful transplantation of insulin-producing islet cells in diabetes patients.

Faces of BME – Doris Adao

August 25, 2021

Originally from the Philippines, Doris Adao strives to help others through outreach and mentorship opportunities. By day she finds cures to cardiovascular diseases, by night she finds creativity in cooking.