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    Molly Shoichet receives Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal, Canada’s highest honour for science and engineering research

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    Revisit 2012: IBBME celebrates 50th anniversary

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Lab-on-a-chip delivers critical immunity data for vulnerable populations

For millions of displaced people around the world — many of them refugees, living in temporary shelters under crowded conditions — an... Read More
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IBBME professors sweep Ontario engineering entrepreneurship, research awards

Three faculty members from the University of Toronto’s Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) will be performing a “hat... Read More
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Skin cells ‘crawl’ together to heal wounds treated with unique hydrogel layer

Time may not heal all wounds, but a proprietary mix of peptides and gel developed by U of T researchers... Read More
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Hacking health care in a refugee camp

They hadn’t even been at the refugee camp a whole day when the first of only two power adapters blew... Read More
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Simple attraction: IBBME researchers control protein release from nanoparticles without encapsulation

Researchers from the University of Toronto Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) have designed a simpler way to keep therapeutic... Read More
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Tailored protein binding opens possibilities for nerve, tissue treatments

Spinal cord injuries don’t heal like cuts or broken bones. Why? Part of the reason is the formation of scar... Read More
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Shape-shifting engineered nanoparticles for delivering cancer drugs to tumours

Chemotherapy isn’t supposed to make your hair fall out—it’s supposed to kill cancer cells. A new molecular delivery system created... Read More

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