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U of T researchers develop a new tool for scooping contents of individual cells from their local environment

Scientists can now select individual cells from a population that grows on the surface of a laboratory dish and study... Read More
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2020 Yip Awards Recognize Early Graduate Research in Cross-Disciplinary Biomedicine

How can the molecular makeup of liver cells point to better treatments? Can we deliver drugs directly into tumours? What... Read More
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Abdullah Syed Wins 2020 Donnelly Thesis Prize

When Abdullah Syed moved to San Francisco in January for his dream research job, he did not expect to end up confined... Read More
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Meet Donnelly Centre team developing on-the-go test for COVID-19

While most people are sheltering at home, for a team led by Professor Warren Chan it’s business as usual as they continue... Read More
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Donnelly Centre Investigators Win Inaugural Canada-UK Funding to Develop Microrobots for Brain Surgery and Cell Manipulation

Tiny AI-controlled robots could in the future be tasked with finding and capturing rare stem cells from brain tissue for... Read More
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2020 Dorrington Awards Recognize Graduate Research in Rare Diseases, Computer Vision and 3D Cancer Modelling

Sky is the limit, literally, for graduate student Sanna Masud, who plans to become an astronaut. Here on earth, Masud, a... Read More
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A diabetes drug promotes brain repair — but it only works in females, U of T study shows

Males are straightforward while females are complicated. This misguided view prompted a decades-long exclusion of female animals from research out... Read More
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“Having a Disability is Background Noise to Me”

On a hot July day in 2006, Michael Garton was living his dream. The 24-year old British climber was scaling... Read More
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IBBME researchers clear hurdles toward robust supply of stem cells for research and therapy

Yonatan Lipsitz became a biomedical engineering researcher because he wanted to “see patients cured by new stem cell therapies.” “That’s a... Read More
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Two IBBME students receive 2018 Dorrington Awards for excellence in graduate research

During exercise, most people don’t ponder about chemical processes playing out in their muscles, yet that’s all Mohsen Afshar can think about.... Read More
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Four IBBME students named 2017 Cecil Yip Doctoral Research Award recipients

Four PhD students from the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) have been named this year’s Cecil Yip Doctoral Research... Read More
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IBBME research paves way for an off-the-shelf supply of cells for immunotherapy

Bioengineering and professional soccer may not have much in common at first glance, but PhD candidate Nafees Rahman sees a clear link... Read More
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