Posts Tagged: Graduate Student
Several teams of biomedical engineering graduate students are working on solutions to improve treatments and quality of life for individuals facing the neurological disease.
Locke Davenport Huyer is one of three students from across the university to be recognized in this category for scholarly achievements and community contributions.
Moshen Afshar and Alexander Vlahos have been recognized by the U of T Donnelly Centre for their work in muscle stem cells and a novel method to treat Type 1 Diabetes.
U of T biomedical engineering student Bailey Bernknopf is working towards a better understanding of how aortic valve disease affects women and men differently.
Master of Engineering program gives MD students advanced tools to develop medical technologies.
PhD candidates studying nanoparticles for cancer drug delivery and biomaterials for nerve repair receive Donnelly Centre recognition.
New research from Professor Michael Sefton's lab demonstrates viability of implanting pancreatic cells under the skin to treat type 1 diabetes.
Neal Callaghan and Marta Overchuk are this year's IBBME recipients of Canada's top doctoral research award
Two PhD candidates from Professor Peter Zandstra's lab have developed new technologies that clear key barriers to developing a renewable source of cells for therapies.
PhD candidate recognized for outstanding commitment and dedication to undergraduate biomedical engineering course instruction.
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