Jennifer Akaade and Theophilus Ofori are two MasterCard Scholars who will be joining the Master of Engineering program at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in September 2024. As a part of the MasterCard Foundation initiative, this Scholarship aims to further education, leadership, and skill development for young people from Africa, while working to address systemic barriers in higher education.
Introducing the Movers and Shakers of the Biomedical Engineering Students’ Association (BESA)! Meet the leadership team that will spearhead graduate...
Lucy Ma is a biomedical engineering graduate student whose research lies at the intersection of synthetic biology and regenerative medicine....
My experience at the 50th National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Annual Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, was truly transformative. As...
Eight graduate students from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the University of Toronto have been awarded a combined...
This summer, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the University of Toronto (U of T) hosted a series of...
Three graduate students from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) have been awarded the prestigious Connaught PhDs for Public Impact...
Meet Angelico Obille (he/they): a queer, Filipino-Canadian scientist and pianist who is currently pursuing a PhD in biomedical engineering at...
Shaghayegh (Shay) Chavoshian has won a 2024 TA Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Toronto’s Teaching Assistant Training Program...
The Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the University of Toronto is proud to announce that two of its doctoral...
The Toronto Biomedical Engineering Conference (ToBE), since its inception in 1985, had solidified its reputation as the longest-running student-led conference...
As a graduate student navigating the complexities of bioadhesion research, Angelico Obille recognizes the importance of effective communication, both within...