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A microfluidic chip shown with a single droplet which can carry contents of individual cells for genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic analyses. (Photo courtesy Wheeler Lab)

U of T researchers develop new tool for scooping contents of individual cells from local environment

Dean Christopher Yip met virtually with undergraduate students in time zones around the world during the first-ever Dean's World Tour on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020.

Dean’s World Tour: Checking in with U of T Engineering students across the globe

University Professor Molly Shoichet has been awarded Canada’s highest honour for science and engineering research. (Photo: NSERC/CRSNG - Sylvie Li)

Molly Shoichet receives Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal, Canada’s highest honour for science and engineering research

The partnership extension was marked this week by a transglobal videoconference that included Fujitsu CEO Hirotaka Hara as well as senior leaders and researchers at U of T and U of T Engineering.

U of T Engineering and Fujitsu extend agreement to collaborate on cutting-edge computing research