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New cybersecurity certificate prepares graduates to tackle digital vulnerabilities and threats

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Mining the dark transcriptome: U of T Engineering researchers create the first potential drug molecules from long noncoding RNA

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Researchers highlight ‘regenerative healing’ as a framework for health innovation

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U of T Engineering remembers December 6th

Left to right: Professors Cindi Morshead and Hani Naguib led research to develop a flexible, biodegradable electrode capable of stimulating neural precursor cells (NPCs) in the brain. (photos courtesy of Professors Cindi Morshead and Hani Naguib)

U of T Engineering researchers develop biodegradable brain stimulation electrodes for neural repair

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‘I shall either find a way or make one’: Meet U of T Engineering’s 2024 Schulich Leaders

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How to think like an engineer: Meet Professor Justin Beland