A new simulator developed by U of T medical resident and IBBME PhD candidate Dale Podolsky may help doctors to better perform uniquely...
Dr. Jose Zariffa and his research team are developing tools that enable clinicians to evaluate rehabilitation success and track recovery....
U of T Engineering graduate students Kramay Patel (IBBME MD/PhD candidate) and Chaim Katz (IBBME PhD candidate) are temporarily trading in their electrodes and amplifiers for sewing machines and cotton threads. They’ve launched Stitch4Corona,...
Dr. Azadeh Kushki (BME) has been awarded funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for her work in...
Self-care apps to ease the burden for those with chronic illnesses Researchers at the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation –...
Biomedical engineers at the University of Toronto have invented a new device that more quickly and accurately visualizes the chemical messages...
What if we could identify the gene responsible for a baby’s heart defect, grow a piece of her heart on a...
Much of the incredibly complicated human brain remains a mystery to scientists. Despite this complexity, there is new promise for...
Learning (or relearning) motor skills is hard work. Time, commitment, and access to services are key ingredients on the rehabilitation...
Professor Azadeh Kushki and her team have designed a prototype software application for the optical head-mounted display Google Glass as a social-skills coach...
A study conducted by Tohoku University in collaboration with the University of Toronto and NTT Communication Science Laboratories has shown...
Deep below street level, a state-of-the-art simulator gives researchers new insight into keeping drivers on the roads above safe. DriverLab...