Posts Tagged: IBBME
Professors from ChemE, ECE, IBBME and MIE received funding to pursue innovations with strong socio-economic or commercial potential
Innovations from U of T Engineering include self-driving cars, robotic cell surgery and smart sensing robots for factories
A 3D hydrogel created by researchers in University Professor Molly Shoichet’s (ChemE, IBBME) lab is helping University of Ottawa researchers to quickly screen hundreds of potential drugs for their ability to fight highly invasive cancers. Cell invasion is a critical…
Shoichet is a renowned researcher working at the intersection of engineering, chemistry and biology
The BioWire II platform advances drug development and personalized medicine by growing and analyzing human heart tissue in real time
Chou launched his academic career at U of T Engineering as an undergraduate student in Engineering Science, followed by doctoral study with Professor Warren Chan (IBBME)
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