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Researchers develop a quantum dot smartphone device to diagnose and track COVID-19

Researchers at the University of Toronto (Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research)...
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U of T researchers develop a new tool for scooping contents of individual cells from their local environment

Scientists can now select individual cells from a population that grows on the surface of a laboratory dish and study...
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New evidence on factors that promote bone mineralization – U of T researchers find

A research team led by Dr. Eli Sone (BME, MSE, Dentistry) have discovered a new role in mineralization played by...
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Six U of T Engineering projects receive funding boost for state-of-the-art research tools

U of T Engineering professor Steven Waslander (UTIAS) is developing the next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), better known as drones,...
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How to get more cancer-fighting nanoparticles to where they are needed

U of T Engineering researchers have discovered a dose threshold that greatly increases the delivery of cancer-fighting drugs into a...
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New ‘rock candy’ approach could lead to simpler, faster tests for COVID-19

Testing for viruses is not a new science, but the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the bottlenecks in established methods. Now,...
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Meet Donnelly Centre team developing on-the-go test for COVID-19

While most people are sheltering at home, for a team led by Professor Warren Chan it’s business as usual as they continue...
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Review paper summarizes diagnostic tools and surveillance for COVID19

Prof. Warren Chan (IBBME, Donnelly Centre), Dr. Samira Mubareka (Sunnybrook Hospital), Dr. Jonathan Gubbay (Public Health Ontario) and their trainees have summarized current diagnostic tools for...
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Engineering alumni startup Nanoleaf to source more than one million masks amid COVID-19 shortages

Two weeks ago they were making light panels. Today they’re sourcing medical equipment.   The COVID-19 outbreak has led to reports of shortages of life-saving personal protective equipment (PPE) for front-line health workers, including in...
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IBBME researchers develop pill-sized heating device for diagnostic testing

U of T Engineering researchers have developed a ‘heater’ — the size of a pill tablet — that regulates temperature...
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Most Engineered Nanoparticles Enter Tumours Through Cells, Not Between them, U of T Researchers Find

University of Toronto researchers have discovered that an active rather than passive process dictates which nanoparticles enter solid tumours, upending...
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Tiny filters help detect cancerous blood cells

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 19, 2019 — Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer in which malignant plasma cells, a...
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