How can the molecular makeup of liver cells point to better treatments? Can we deliver drugs directly into tumours? What... Read More
U of T Engineering researchers have discovered a dose threshold that greatly increases the delivery of cancer-fighting drugs into a... Read More
While most people are sheltering at home, for a team led by Professor Warren Chan it’s business as usual as they continue... Read More
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... Read More
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... Read More
Imagine being dropped off at the edge of an urban city with crisscrossing streets and no navigational instructions. The roads... Read More
Imagine a set of meandering roads sprawled across the great plane of academia, each representing a distinctive discipline in the... Read More
Professor Warren Chan (IBBME) has been named a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Nanobioengineering. He is currently the U of T Distinguished... Read More
Professor Warren Chan has been appointed as director of the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) for a five-year term, effective... Read More
For cancer patients, understanding the odds of a treatment’s success can be bewildering. The same drug, applied to the same... Read More
Three faculty and staff members from the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) were recognized for research, teaching and... Read More
Professor Warren Chan has been named the University of Toronto Distinguished Professor of Nanobioengineering. The Distinguished Professor Award recognizes individuals with highly... Read More