Posts Tagged: biomedical engineering
The award, issued by the organization’s Americas chapter, recognizes immense contributions to the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
New cancer-fighting nanoparticles developed at U of T Engineering carry out multiple functions to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy ones alone. They consist of a gold nanorod core (yellow, at left) surrounded by smaller gold spheres and linked via…
A new paper from Prof. Warren Chan and colleagues is shedding light on how the liver interacts with nanoparticles
Canadian researchers first to demonstrate that stem cells can be used to deliver antibodies more effectively than administration of the antibodies themselves
Researchers recently discovered a neural mechanism that can inhibit bladder function by applying electrical pulses to peripheral nerves
Dawn Kilkenny receives national teaching award for excellence in undergraduate engineering education
Award recognizes extraordinary contributions to laboratory-based undergraduate courses at a Canadian engineering school
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