Posts Tagged: Molly Shoichet
University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, BME, Donnelly) has been named one of the Top 100 most powerful women in Canada by Women’s Executive Network (WXN). The list recognizes the country’s highest achieving female leaders in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.
Molly Shoichet, professor of chemical engineering and applied chemistry and Canada Research Chair in Tissue Engineering at the University of Toronto, has won this year's $1 million Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal, the country's top science prize.
2020 Yip Awards Recognize Early Graduate Research in Cross-Disciplinary Biomedicine
A team of researchers from U of T Engineering and the University of Michigan have redesigned and enhanced a natural enzyme that shows promise in promoting the regrowth of nerve tissue following injury.
U of T Engineering researchers have developed a new method of injecting healthy cells into damaged eyes. The technique could point the way toward new treatments with the potential to reverse forms of vision loss that are currently incurable.
U of T researchers develop ‘piggyback’ vehicle to escape the endosomal trap and deliver RNA therapeutics
Smart finger pads for robots among six U of T Engineering projects awarded with Connaught Innovation funding
By raising lab coats to the rafters, U of T biomedical engineering lab celebrates its student MVPs
Dr. Molly Shoichet received the Order of Canada at the end of 2017
A 3D hydrogel created by researchers in University Professor Molly Shoichet’s lab is helping University of Ottawa researchers to quickly screen hundreds of potential drugs for their ability to fight highly invasive cancers.
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