Posts Tagged: Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez
A team of researchers from the labs of Professors Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez and Peter Zandstra have built a new platform that enables human embryonic stem cells to self-organize into a structure with embryo-like features.
Professors Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez and Milica Radisic are among 28 researchers across U of T to receive the latest round of CRCs.
April 28, 2015 | Laurie Stephens Researchers from the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) continue to build on the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering’s unparalleled strengths in […]
April 22, 2015 | Peter McMahon University of Toronto engineers and a pediatric surgeon have joined forces to discover how physical forces like pressure and tension affect the development of limbs […]
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 […]
Medicine Meets MacGyver April 22, 2013 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn A cheap and portable diagnostics device fashioned from your basic laser jet printer and a children’s toy. A […]
A Rotating Stage for a Microscope March 11, 2013 Share on Email Share on LinkedIn IBBME proudly launches two new Biodesign BME 479/489 capstone courses this week, part of its […]
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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