New IBBME Professors Gilbert, Fernandez-Gonzalez and Yoo invest awards in the future A “Cell flow cytometer” and “time lapse microscope”...
PhD Candidates Nika Shakiba and David Lee spin the ethics and science of stem cells into a Canada-wide conversation What...
Forty-one researchers from across U of T have won Connaught New Researcher Awards to help them launch their academic careers....
What do ears grown on apples and a microscope built with a late-90s iMac casing found in the garbage have...
Assistant Professor Penney Gilbert has received an Early Researcher Award (ERA) from the Government of Ontario. The ERAs provide critical support that helps promising scientists...
Professor Penney Gilbert has been named Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in an announcement made today by federal science minister Kirsty Duncan...
A scar on your skin may be insignificant, but a scar on your heart could be deadly. Scar tissue in...
Can you activate a stem cell by squeezing it? A new international collaboration led by Professor Penney Gilbert aims to find out....
If you suffer a debilitating muscle injury, a tissue graft often offers the best hope to restore lost function. But...
On July 1, four faculty members from the University of Toronto’s Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) will be...
Professors Dawn Kilkenny and Penney Gilbert are the recipient of the NSERC PromoScience award valued at >$22,000. A large portion of this fund will...
How can the molecular makeup of liver cells point to better treatments? Can we deliver drugs directly into tumours? What...