For nearly four decades, Patricia Brubaker has been investigating the biological activities of anti-diabetic gut hormones secreted by the intestine. Her work...
Researchers at the U of T Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) have developed a new way of growing...
It takes only a fraction of a second for light to travel through your eye to create an image in...
PhD candidate Teresa Zulueta-Coarasa was a among a group of IBBME students who made their way to Los Angeles, California this past...
Professor Milica Radisic has been announced as the lead recipient of a major research grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council...
Professors Jan Andrysek, Aereas Aung, Berj Bardakjian, Tilak Dutta, Caitlin Maikawa, Cesar Marquez-Chin, Naomi Matsuura, Paul Santerre, Sowmya Viswanathan, Aaron...
Sky is the limit, literally, for graduate student Sanna Masud, who plans to become an astronaut. Here on earth, Masud, a...
How can the molecular makeup of liver cells point to better treatments? Can we deliver drugs directly into tumours? What...
Can global food supply be protected from parasites? Can we spot diabetes before symptoms onset? How can drugs be delivered...
A new simulator developed by U of T medical resident and IBBME PhD candidate Dale Podolsky may help doctors to better perform uniquely...
IBBME’s core and cross faculty were once again named Inventors of the Year at an award ceremony yesterday evening. Among...
Males are straightforward while females are complicated. This misguided view prompted a decades-long exclusion of female animals from research out...