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‘Our very first biotech win’: How U of T’s discovery of insulin made it a research and innovation powerhouse

For nearly four decades, Patricia Brubaker has been investigating the biological activities of anti-diabetic gut hormones secreted by the intestine. Her work...
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‘The next big step’: U of T researchers pursue a treatment for vision loss

It takes only a fraction of a second for light to travel through your eye to create an image in...
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#Biophys16—A different kind of conference experience

PhD candidate Teresa Zulueta-Coarasa was a among a group of IBBME students who made their way to Los Angeles, California this past...
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2020 Dorrington Awards Recognize Graduate Research in Rare Diseases, Computer Vision and 3D Cancer Modelling

Sky is the limit, literally, for graduate student Sanna Masud, who plans to become an astronaut. Here on earth, Masud, a...
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3D-printed cleft palate simulator improves surgery training

A new simulator developed by U of T medical resident and IBBME PhD candidate Dale Podolsky may help doctors to better perform uniquely...
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4 IBBME Faculty and their Co-Inventors Named UofT Inventors of the Year

IBBME’s core and cross faculty were once again named Inventors of the Year at an award ceremony yesterday evening. Among...
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A diabetes drug promotes brain repair — but it only works in females, U of T study shows

Males are straightforward while females are complicated. This misguided view prompted a decades-long exclusion of female animals from research out...
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A helping hand for neurorehabilitation

Dr. Jose Zariffa and his research team are developing tools that enable clinicians to evaluate rehabilitation success and track recovery....
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A repurposed drug could open door to more stem cell transplants for disease treatment

A team of researchers led by University of Toronto biomedical engineering professor Peter Zandstra have discovered that a medication used to treat...
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A tumour you can unroll: engineers create new technology for understanding cancer growth

A team of U of T engineers is unrolling the mysteries of cancer — literally. They have developed a way...
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An engineering road map for scaling up production of stem cell-derived treatments

Growing artificial human tissues and making automobiles don’t appear to have much in common, but a new paper suggests that...
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An innovative approach to visualize the peri-implant healing process at single-cell resolution

In a recent study, researchers from the University of Toronto employed a unique state-of-the-art imaging technique for deep tissue imaging,...
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