Ben Ouyang, a fourth-year Engineering Science student (Biomedical Engineering option) has been awarded first prize in the Sunnybrook Prize competition...
How gold particles, DNA and water have the potential to shape the future of medicine A diagnostic “cocktail” containing a...
Ultrasound surgical navigation tool becomes the premier product of the student-led company An Ultrasound navigational probe to aid in spinal...
PhD Candidates Nika Shakiba and David Lee spin the ethics and science of stem cells into a Canada-wide conversation What...
Biomedical Engineering Design Project Showcase is where science and medicine meet good, old-fashioned ingenuity A cheap and portable diagnostics device...
Student professionalization takes top priority at career-oriented events The Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) lived up to its...
As the class of 2013 graduates this June, U of T News looks at some of the students who will...
Ontario Centres of Excellence Discovery conference places IBBME ingenuity IBBME’s graduate students were in the spotlight at the recent Ontario...
Researchers from Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering create an electronic chip that can...
PhD Student Ryan Fobel Wires World Wide Community to New Digital Microfluidics Invention “When it doesn’t really exist anywhere you...
The detailing of an ultrasonic surgical probe for spinal surgery navigation; transcription factories in cells; surgical simulation and robotics; blood...
Alumnus Frank Milligan (MechE 4T8) knows there is vast potential in biomedical engineering when it comes to advancing health care, and he...