Read More U of T researchers develop ‘piggyback’ vehicle to escape the endosomal trap and deliver RNA therapeutics By Qin Dai|May 1, 2020 Their platform has shown to downregulate critical genes in cancer cells, and could be used for other genetic diseases
Read More A U of T Engineering team is manufacturing coronavirus ‘parts’ for COVID-19 research By |April 30, 2020 The newly launched COVID-19 Protein Manufacturing Centre at U of T will distribute virus proteins to the science community free of cost
Read More U of T Engineering team programs single-board computers to remotely monitor COVID-19 patients and protect health care workers By Jessica MacInnis|April 16, 2020 Solution developed by Professor Willy Wong (ECE, IBBME) and his team also helps preserve precious supplies of personal protective equipment for front-line workers
Read More Can lowering emissions improve the odds against COVID-19? A U of T Engineering expert examines the evidence By Fahad Pinto|April 9, 2020 Professor Greg Evans discusses the impact of air pollution on COVID-19 cases
Read More How does COVID-19 invade our bodies so easily? U of T Engineering team uses ‘organ-on-a-chip’ model to find out By Paul Fraumeni|April 8, 2020 To develop COVID-19 vaccine and antiviral drugs, researchers first need to understand why this virus spreads so easily and quickly
Read More Smart finger pads for robots among six U of T Engineering projects awarded with Connaught Innovation funding By Liz Do, Tyler Irving, Fahad Pinto|March 10, 2020 Emerging technologies in areas such as human health and advanced manufacturing receive funding boost