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3D-printed cleft palate simulator improves surgery training

A new simulator developed by U of T medical resident and IBBME PhD candidate Dale Podolsky may help doctors to better perform uniquely...
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A helping hand for neurorehabilitation

Dr. Jose Zariffa and his research team are developing tools that enable clinicians to evaluate rehabilitation success and track recovery....
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As COVID-19 protective supplies dwindle, U of T Engineering grad students are stitching face masks for Toronto

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,...
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Can a Smart Phone Save Lives?

Self-care apps to ease the burden for those with chronic illnesses Researchers at the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation –...
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Eavesdropping on the body: new device tracks chemical signals within cells

Biomedical engineers at the University of Toronto have invented a new device that more quickly and accurately visualizes the chemical messages...
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Engineering a better heart: celebrating the first year of the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research

What if we could identify the gene responsible for a baby’s heart defect, grow a piece of her heart on a...
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Engineering the brain: the promise of neural engineering in medicine

Much of the incredibly complicated human brain remains a mystery to scientists. Despite this complexity, there is new promise for...
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Google Glass app helps autistic children with social interactions

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...
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IBBME researchers use DriverLab simulator to focus on driver behaviour and safety

Deep below street level, a state-of-the-art simulator gives researchers new insight into keeping drivers on the roads above safe. DriverLab...
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Lorne Chi – Keeping the Knives Sharp

Former IBBME Grad Lorne Chi Engineers Solutions to Disease in Developing Nations Sometimes it’s not all about the money. Just...
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New IBBME-led Company SpineSonics Medical Inc. spins towards commercialization

Ultrasound surgical navigation tool becomes the premier product of the student-led company An Ultrasound navigational probe to aid in spinal...
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New therapy for overactive bladder could improve quality of life for millions of older adults

A clinical trial funded by AGE-WELL is underway to test a novel treatment for overactive bladder (OAB), a condition that affects 18...
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