Posts Tagged: Craig Simmons
Two multidisciplinary teams led by U of T Engineering researchers will train a new generation of experts to address challenges in health care, from organ rejuvenation to more equitable access to treatment for heart failure.
Dr. Craig Simmons’ distinguished contribution in engineering has earned him a place as a fellow in the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
As a PhD candidate in Dr. Simmons' lab , Lily Takuechi is researching the blood-brain barrier and its role in Alzheimer's while leading entrepreneurship development.
Drs. Milos Popovic and Craig Simmons are two BME faculty whose research are funded by this year’s Connaught Innovation Awards.
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.
A new partnership between the University of Toronto and the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research is forging new collaborations and designing new technologies to reimagine how high-quality, digital approaches to heart failure can be equitably delivered to all Canadians.
Professors and alumnus elected Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada
U of T mechanical and biomedical engineer receives one of the highest international distinctions in the profession.
Professors Paul Santerre and Craig Simmons will be receiving federal government support for their research aimed at addressing heart disease.
Jan Andrysek, Paul Santerre and Craig Simmons to be recognized for contributions to the field of engineering on Saturday, November 18.
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