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‘Our very first biotech win’: How U of T’s discovery of insulin made it a research and innovation powerhouse

For nearly four decades, Patricia Brubaker has been investigating the biological activities of anti-diabetic gut hormones secreted by the intestine. Her work...
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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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‘The next big step’: U of T researchers pursue a treatment for vision loss

It takes only a fraction of a second for light to travel through your eye to create an image in...
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A repurposed drug could open door to more stem cell transplants for disease treatment

A team of researchers led by University of Toronto biomedical engineering professor Peter Zandstra have discovered that a medication used to treat...
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A tumour you can unroll: engineers create new technology for understanding cancer growth

A team of U of T engineers is unrolling the mysteries of cancer — literally. They have developed a way...
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An engineering road map for scaling up production of stem cell-derived treatments

Growing artificial human tissues and making automobiles don’t appear to have much in common, but a new paper suggests that...
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An innovative approach to visualize the peri-implant healing process at single-cell resolution

In a recent study, researchers from the University of Toronto employed a unique state-of-the-art imaging technique for deep tissue imaging,...
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Artificial lung cancer tissue could help find new drug treatments

A 3D hydrogel created by researchers in University Professor Molly Shoichet’s (ChemE, IBBME) lab is helping University of Ottawa researchers to...
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Building the perfect restoration

A group of University of Toronto researchers has been awarded a five-year Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) grant to...
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Dr. Craig Simmons named BMES Fellow

On September 20th 2021, Professor Craig Simmons was inducted as a Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) fellow among 19 other internationally recognized scientists and engineers....
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Engineered stem cell platform gives new insights into beginnings of human development

A team of University of Toronto researchers have engineered a new platform to study the earliest stages of human development...
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Engineering stem cells to enhance antibody therapy

Vaccines and antibodies have long been employed as weapons in the battle against disease. They work by boosting our immune...
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