Engineering a surface so slippery a gecko couldn’t climb it. Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t...
This U of T Engineering innovation makes implants safer, and is attracting new investment to Toronto
Nearly 20 years ago, Professor Paul Santerre (Dentistry, IBBME) and his team pioneered a new way of making medical implants that reduces...
A group of U of T researchers have demonstrated that the space under our skin might be an optimal location...
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto, led by Professor Craig Simmons, has introduced a novel method to...
A team of U of T mechanical and biomedical engineering researchers have developed a handheld 3D skin printer that deposits...
When patients go to the dentist to fill a cavity, they’re trying to solve a problem — not create a...
A study published in the Journal of Cell Science, led by Professor Penney Gilbert (BME) and Jo Nguyen at the...
Researchers from the University of Toronto Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) have designed a simpler way to keep therapeutic...
More than 150 secondary school students from across the Greater Toronto Area descended on the MaRS Discovery District at the...
In a recent study, researchers from the University of Toronto employed a unique state-of-the-art imaging technique for deep tissue imaging,...
Researchers at the University of Toronto and the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research have identified a previously unknown mechanism...
Spinal cord injuries don’t heal like cuts or broken bones. Why? Part of the reason is the formation of scar...