Posts Tagged: John E. Davis
Professor Jeffrey Karp earned his PhD in collaboration with BME at the University of Toronto in 2004. Focusing on the philosophy of translation, he has since become a professor at Harvard Medical School, translating many of his research topics into commercially viable products – ranging from nasal sprays for disinfection to bioadhesive tapes used in surgery. Professor Karp recently published his first book, "LIT: Life Ignition Tools," discussing insights and advice gleaned from conversations with internationally renowned experts on building new habits.
May 31, 2021 | In a recent study, researchers from the University of Toronto employed a unique state-of-the-art imaging technique for deep tissue imaging, that has enabled the monitoring of peri-implant bony healing biology in action. This technology can lead to a better understanding of the healing process, allowing researchers to leverage this knowledge to develop faster therapeutic approaches with the use of biomaterials for the future.
June 18, 2018 | A team led by Professor John E. Davies has uncovered new information about medical devices that could accelerate post-surgical healing.
August 15, 2016 | Professor John E. Davies and his collaborators have shown for the first time that stem cells can extend the effectiveness of antibody therapy
March 17, 2016 | Professor John Davies and Dr. Jeff Kiernan suggest stem-cell treatment for humans may not be far off
17 May 2013 “This is the place to be as far as Canada is concerned for biomedical engineering,” says Rohin Iyer as he sits in a plush leather chair in […]
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