Posts Tagged: IBBME
The research could improve the success of implantable islets to treat people living with diabetes
Discovery by U of T Engineering researchers challenges a ‘long-held dogma’ in the field of cancer nanomedicine
Five members of the U of T Engineering community were honoured for their contributions to Canada and to their chosen fields
For 15 years, University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, IBBME) and her students have celebrated PhD candidates who successfully defend their theses by unveiling a white coat with their name and graduation year on the back
Graduate students Maryam Fallah, Locke Davenport Huyer and Tij Gupta explain their research in one minute
This U of T Engineering innovation makes implants safer, and is attracting new investment to Toronto
Global chemical company Evonik will maintain presence in Toronto after acquiring part of U of T spinoff Interface Biologics, Inc.
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