Posts Tagged: Paul Yoo
Aereas Aung, Michael Garton, Aaron Wheeler, and Paul Yoo are four of the BME faculty members among eighteen researchers at the University of Toronto are receiving 2024-25 Connaught Innovation Awards in support of their impactful research.
Professor Paul Yoo (BME, ECE) is designing novel electrodes for non-invasive electrical nerve stimulation, a technology that could be used in therapies for the treatment of epilepsy, depression, Parkinson’s disease and many pain disorders.
Jan Andrysek, Penney Gilbert, Dawn Kilkenny and Paul Yoo recognized for research achievements and teaching contributions in biomedical engineering at U of T.
Professor Paul Yoo is leading a clinical trial to test a novel treatment for overactive bladder (OAB), a condition that affects 18 per cent of Canadian adults
U of T biomedical engineer receives funding to develop novel therapy for disorder faced by 18 per cent of Canadian adults
IBBME faculty member awarded internal university funding for overactive bladder treatment research
Connaught New Researcher Awards Go to 13 U of T Engineers May 24, 2013 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn Forty-one researchers from across U of T have won Connaught […]
connaught fund injects more than 1 million into u of t research January 29, 2013 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn The Connaught Fund, the University of Toronto’s premier internal […]
CFI Funding Prizes for New Professors’ Laboratory Equipment Translates to Greater Potential for Scientific Exploration January 29, 2013 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn A "Cell flow cytometer" and "time […]
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