IBBME welcomed 77 new graduate students this September. Hailing from as far as Banjul, Gambia, they represent the next generation of...
The emerging field of nanomedicine holds great promise in the battle against cancer. Tiny particles similar in size to protein...
PhD candidate Camila Londono has been honoured with a 2016 Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award from the University of Toronto. Named after the...
PhD candidate Nika Shakiba (EngSci 1T0) has been named a recipient of a 2016 Jennifer Dorrington Graduate Research Award. Issued by the...
From targeting glioblastoma to improving nanoparticle traffic in the body to charting protein diversity in the brain, the recipients of...
It takes more than a great idea to launch a product. A new fellowship sponsored by the Health Innovation Hub...
ould engineering improve your basketball jump shot, optimize your sleep schedule or help you make smarter investment decisions? These are...
Alumnus Frank Milligan (MechE 4T8) knows there is vast potential in biomedical engineering when it comes to advancing health care, and he...
The detailing of an ultrasonic surgical probe for spinal surgery navigation; transcription factories in cells; surgical simulation and robotics; blood...
PhD Student Ryan Fobel Wires World Wide Community to New Digital Microfluidics Invention “When it doesn’t really exist anywhere you...
Researchers from Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering create an electronic chip that can...
Ontario Centres of Excellence Discovery conference places IBBME ingenuity IBBME’s graduate students were in the spotlight at the recent Ontario...