It takes more than a great idea to launch a product. A new fellowship sponsored by the Health Innovation Hub...
Often singled out for his academic leadership and research, U of T Professor Paul Santerre is being celebrated for a different reason...
Engineering a surface so slippery a gecko couldn’t climb it. Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t...
Researchers from the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) continue to build on the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering’s unparalleled...
For nearly four decades, Patricia Brubaker has been investigating the biological activities of anti-diabetic gut hormones secreted by the intestine. Her work...
Dr. Paul Santerre (IBBME, Dentistry) was nominated to be the recipient of this year’s Canadian Biomaterial Society’s (CBS) lifetime achievement award....
PhD candidates Neal Callaghan and Marta Overchuk have been announced as this year’s Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship recipients. They are among four doctoral students from...
magine using stem cells from a baby’s own umbilical cord to “patch” its damaged heart – one surgery that enables...
Imagine a simple prenatal diagnostic test that checks for genetic diseases such as Down syndrome but has zero risk for...
This U of T Engineering innovation makes implants safer, and is attracting new investment to Toronto
Nearly 20 years ago, Professor Paul Santerre (Dentistry, IBBME) and his team pioneered a new way of making medical implants that reduces...
A scar on your skin may be insignificant, but a scar on your heart could be deadly. Scar tissue in...
Rosane Brambilla Reis was a 37-year-old mother of two when a trip to the doctor’s office turned her life upside...