Posts Tagged: Research
Ian Christie and Anya Friesen are two students participating in IBBME’s Undergraduate Summer Research Program this year.
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.
This new 3D skin printer can help heal deep wounds by forming tissue in situ, depositing and setting in place in two minutes or less.
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 study published by Professor Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez sheds light on how a network of proteins drive a wound repair process that leaves no scars.
Several teams of biomedical engineering graduate students are working on solutions to improve treatments and quality of life for individuals facing the neurological disease.
Meghan Wright received a Canada Graduate Scholarship and Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement to spend six months at Harvard Medical School for research exchange.
Three IBBME-affiliated researchers have developed a new material designed to stop cavity-causing bacteria in fillings.
U of T biomedical engineering student Bailey Bernknopf is working towards a better understanding of how aortic valve disease affects women and men differently.
Professor Geoff Fernie and his team at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute are steering research into autonomous car safety.
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