Posts Tagged: ChemE
Two multidisciplinary partnerships led by U of T Engineering researchers are developing implantable biomaterials that accelerate injury recovery, from car accidents to heart attacks.
This article originally appeared in the 2016 issue of Skulematters magazine. Interdisciplinary research from U of T Engineering is helping us live longer, healthier lives. These projects from across our Faculty illustrate leading-edge innovations that will improve health care, from planning…
Professor Emma Master receives grant from Genome Canada’s Large Scale Applied Research Projects program
Research team led by Milica Radisic uses their patented peptide to close non-healing chronic wounds caused by diabetes
Chemical Engineering student Stephanie Gaglione, who loves to rock climb and canoe, wins scholarship to Oxford
Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium (CANUE) will study the role of environment in determining Canadians’ health
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