Posts Tagged: ChemE
The Women’s Executive Network's list of Canada’s Most Powerful Women includes U of T Engineering alumnae Nancy Hill, Claire Kennedy and Jeannette Southwood.
New position will advise government on science-based policy and champion high quality science in government and education
Funding will support research into aerospace, microfluidics
U of T Engineering researchers are developing bio-based commodity chemicals, including nylon precursors
Mice and rats have long been unwitting test subjects for drug companies – even though their furry little bodies don’t mimic human physiology very well. But research by Milica Radisic (IBBME, ChemE), a professor in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of…
Alison McGuigan (ChemE) receives $125,000 prize for her work that aims to create better mechanisms for predicting how well promising drugs will work in patients
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