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U of T Engineering researchers have discovered a dose threshold that greatly increases the delivery of cancer-fighting drugs into a...
Three faculty and staff members from the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) were recognized for research, teaching and...
While most people are sheltering at home, for a team led by Professor Warren Chan it’s business as usual as they continue...
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...
Funds will accelerate work relating to nano systems, memory and more University of Toronto researchers have received almost $50 million...
IBBME core professor Warren Chan discusses his research in nanotechnology, through which Chan is creating platforms for fast, cost-efficient and simple disease...
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Professor Warren Chan, a world-renowned expert in nanobiotechnology, has been recruited as the next Dean of the College of Engineering...