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U of T Engineering professors and staff members honoured for excellence by the Faculty

Sixteen Engineering faculty and staff have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to U of T Engineering with teaching, research,...
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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...
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Credit-card sized tool provides new insights into how cancer cells invade host tissues

A group of researchers from the University of Toronto (BME, Donnelly Centre, Chemistry) have developed a credit-card sized tool for...
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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...
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Microrobots to change the way we work with cellular material

In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers in the lab of Professor Aaron Wheeler (Chemistry, IBBME)...
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U of T Engineering partners with NRC to commercialize biomedical innovations

U of T Engineering is partnering with Canada’s National Research Council (NRC) to create a national innovation hub focused on...
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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...
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New, no-needle prenatal genetic disease test at U of T gets Connaught Fund support

Imagine a simple prenatal diagnostic test that checks for genetic diseases such as Down syndrome but has zero risk for...
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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...
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$1.65 million NSERC CREATE grant boosts lab-grown human tissue research

Professor Milica Radisic has been announced as the lead recipient of a major research grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council...
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‘Person-on-a-chip’—U of T biomedical engineers create lab-grown heart and liver tissue for drug testing and more

Researchers at the U of T Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) have developed a new way of growing...
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Eavesdropping on the body: new device tracks chemical signals within cells

Biomedical engineers at the University of Toronto have invented a new device that more quickly and accurately visualizes the chemical messages...
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