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Celebrating the 42nd Student Research Conference (ToBE) May 26, 2026 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn On May 25, 2026, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto […]
As a major sponsor of this year’s Toronto Biomedical Engineering Conference (ToBE), Medical Innovation Xchange (MIX) continues its commitment to strengthening Canada’s MedTech and healthtech ecosystem while engaging directly with students and emerging researchers.
Recently we chatted with Parisa Fataei, the Manager, Strategic Partnerships and Programs at MIX, where she shared more about its mission, impact, and why supporting academic initiatives matters.
Celebrating the 41st Student Research Conference (ToBE) May 12, 2025 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn On May 9, 2025, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto […]
Q&A: Why CCRM invests in future biomedical engineers March 27, 2025 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn As a leader in regenerative medicine commercialization in Canada, CCRM is committed to […]
Q&A: Why KITE-UHN invests in future biomedical engineers March 24, 2025 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn The KITE Research Institute at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute—part of the University Health […]
Q&A: Why Fujifilm VisualSonics invests in future biomedical engineers March 20, 2025 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn For more than 25 years, Fujifilm VisualSonics has been at the forefront […]
This year's event featured keynote addresses from Nobel Prize winner Dr. Jennifer Doudna, Dr. John-Ross Rizzo from NYU Langone Health, and Dr. Andrew Pelling from the University of Ottawa, all renowned for their groundbreaking work. The conference showcased student research, fostering academic discourse and networking, and included workshops on communication and entrepreneurship.
The 2023 Toronto Biomedical Engineering Conference, held at Hart House, took attendees on an exhilarating journey into the realm of artificial intelligence in biomedical engineering. This year’s conference attracted an impressive gathering of over 300 students, reflecting the growing fascination with the intersection of AI and healthcare.
This marks one of the longest-running student research conferences at the University of Toronto. This was followed by an award ceremony dinner at the Royal Ontario Museum.
IBBME Annual Research Conference (IARC) celebrates its 35th year tradition by exchanging ideas and celebrating student achievements.
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