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University of Toronto receives a $30 million commitment from Heart and Stroke Foundation

he Heart and Stroke Foundation has announced a $300 million initiative to support cutting-edge heart and stroke research at leading...
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Superbugs: searching for weapons in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria

“Worse than Ebola,” says Assistant Professor Joshua Milstein With the help of cutting edge microscopy, new research at U of...
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U of T, Harvard collaborate on substance to repel blood clots and bacteria

Engineering a surface so slippery a gecko couldn’t climb it. Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t...
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The “onion net” mechanics behind wound repair key to fibrosis, organ failure, says IBBME researcher

A new study published in the Journal of Cell Biology by the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Dentistry Research Institute has uncovered...
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Preventing deformed limbs: researchers find new link between physical forces and limb development

University of Toronto engineers and a pediatric surgeon have joined forces to discover how physical forces like pressure and tension affect...
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Hydrogels boost ability of stem cells to restore eyesight and heal brains

University of Toronto researchers show that engineered ‘hydrogels’ not only help with stem cell transplantation, but actually speed healing in...
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Engineers receive grant for ‘artificial liver’ that could help find more effective drugs

A research team led by U of T Engineering Professor Craig Simmons (MIE, IBBME) received $300,000 this week to create a 3D model of...
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U of T to transform regenerative medicine thanks to historic $114-million federal grant

The University of Toronto is set to cement its position as one of the world’s leading centres for the design...
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IBBME Prof Wins 2015 Hatch Innovation Award

Professor Milica Radisic is the 2015 winner of the Hatch Innovation Award sponsored by the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering. The award...
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New “Tissue Velcro” could help repair damaged hearts

Engineers at the University of Toronto just made assembling functional heart tissue as easy as fastening your shoes. The team...
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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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‘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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