Posts Tagged: Cell & Tissue Engineering
Professor Milica Radisic's AngioChip is a new avenue for drug discovery and safe testing
Professor Alison McGuigan's 3D model offers new ways to speed up drug and therapy development
August 28, 2015 | Tyler Irving Engineers at the University of Toronto just made assembling functional heart tissue as easy as fastening your shoes. The team has created a biocompatible […]
IBBME Prof Wins 2015 Hatch Innovation Award August 6, 2015 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn Professor Milica Radisic is the 2015 winner of the Hatch Innovation Award sponsored by the […]
July 28, 2015 | Terry Lavender The University of Toronto is set to cement its position as one of the world’s leading centres for the design and manufacture of cells, tissues […]
June 18, 2015 | Liz Do A research team led by U of T Engineering Professor Craig Simmons (MIE, IBBME) received $300,000 this week to create a 3D model of the human […]
May 14, 2015 | Jovana Drinjakovic University of Toronto researchers show that engineered ‘hydrogels’ not only help with stem cell transplantation, but actually speed healing in both the eye and […]
April 22, 2015 | Peter McMahon University of Toronto engineers and a pediatric surgeon have joined forces to discover how physical forces like pressure and tension affect the development of limbs […]
The “onion net” mechanics behind wound repair key to fibrosis, organ failure, says IBBME researcher February 19, 2015 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn A new study published in the […]
U of T, Harvard collaborate on substance to repel blood clots and bacteria December 4, 2014 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn Engineering a surface that is so slippery even […]
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