Two weeks ago they were making light panels. Today they’re sourcing medical equipment. The COVID-19 outbreak has led to reports of shortages of life-saving personal protective equipment (PPE) for front-line health workers, including in...
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After completing his MEng degree at BME in 2021, Eric Wong embarked on his career at Epineuron Technologies, a medical...
A graduate from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto (2008), Dr. Rahul Sarugaser took an unconventional...
What do you do at BlueRock Therapeutics? Peter Aldridge: I’m a product engineer at BlueRock. Our mission is to create...
On June 19, 20 master’s and PhD students from the University of Toronto’s Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME)...
Nanoleaf, the fast-growing startup from U of T Engineering alumni, launched a new product Oct. 27 tied to Apple’s HomeKit line. “We’ve received...
Rosane Brambilla Reis was a 37-year-old mother of two when a trip to the doctor’s office turned her life upside...
When Wen Jiang started his electrical engineering degree at Carleton University in 1999, running a fully funded research laboratory was...
Yonatan Lipsitz became a biomedical engineering researcher because he wanted to “see patients cured by new stem cell therapies.” “That’s a...
Former IBBME Grad Lorne Chi Engineers Solutions to Disease in Developing Nations Sometimes it’s not all about the money. Just...
Originally from Belgrade, Serbia, Dr. Lazar Jovanovic developed an early interest in human-machine interfacing. Graduated from biomedical engineering in 2021...