Posts Tagged: Molecular Engineering
Accounting for sex differences could be key for the development of better treatments as drug shows promise for brain repair in females only.
In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers in the lab of Professor Aaron Wheeler have demonstrated a novel and non-invasive way to manipulate cells through microrobotics.
A team led by IBBME professor Moshe Eizenman has developed a simple, inexpensive way for people to test their own vision for early signs of glaucoma.
U of T chemistry and biomedical engineering researchers from Professor Aaron Wheeler's lab validate first-of-its-kind portable diagnostic technology in Kenya.
A team from Professor Warren Chan's lab has developed a new way to observe nanoparticle travel into tumours.
Researchers from Professor Aaron Wheeler's Microfluidics Lab ran more than 600 measles and rubella tests in Kenya using their portable lab-on-a-chip technology
Researchers in Professor Ofer Levi's lab have partnered with Sunnybrook and Krembil Research Institute to find a new way to monitor epileptic seizures and other brain diseases
IBBME alumna Kim Tsoi is a lead researcher on a four-year study that showed how the liver and spleen trapped cancer nanomedicine, preventing them from reaching their intended targets
Professor Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng and her team have developed a more effective way to monitor cardiac stem cell therapy for treating heart disease
Two PhD candidates from Professor Warren Chan's Integrated Nanotechnology and Biomedical Sciences Laboratory have improved a technique to turn organs transparent, allowing them to track the locations of nanoparticles in the body
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