For cancer patients, understanding the odds of a treatment’s success can be bewildering. The same drug, applied to the same...
Three faculty and staff members from the Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) were recognized for research, teaching and...
Professor Warren Chan has been named the University of Toronto Distinguished Professor of Nanobioengineering. The Distinguished Professor Award recognizes individuals with highly...
The emerging field of nanomedicine holds great promise in the battle against cancer. Tiny particles similar in size to protein...
Researchers from the University of Toronto Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) have modified and improved a technique that...
Targeting cancer cells for destruction while leaving healthy cells alone—that has been the promise of the emerging field of cancer...
Chemotherapy isn’t supposed to make your hair fall out—it’s supposed to kill cancer cells. A new molecular delivery system created...
Professor Warren Chan (IBBME) has received the inaugural Kabiller Young Investigator Award from the International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University. “I...
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...
How gold particles, DNA and water have the potential to shape the future of medicine A diagnostic “cocktail” containing a...
University of Toronto researchers won or shared honours in six of eight prize categories in this year’s awards from the...