The Club for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering (CUBE) (cube.skule.ca) at the University of Toronto continues to garner recognition for its exceptional...
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Spinal cord injury is a debilitating condition without a cure. The central problem of addressing human injury lies in solving...
After COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic and the City of Toronto issued closing orders and social distancing measures, I...
Imagine being dropped off at the edge of an urban city with crisscrossing streets and no navigational instructions. The roads...
Recently completing her graduate degree at BME, Amalia Gil continued her career path as a clinical implementation engineer, aiming to...
As a graduate student navigating the complexities of bioadhesion research, Angelico Obille recognizes the importance of effective communication, both within...
Completed her Ph.D. in Dr. Paul Santerre’s lab in 2019, Dr. Meghan Wright always had a passion for entrepreneurship, business,...