Posts Tagged: IBBME
Gel-based technology, developed in the lab of University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, IBBME) dramatically extends the duration of local anesthetics injected at the site of a surgical incision
The Centre for Research and Applications in Fluidic Technologies (CRAFT) will bring new technologies to market in microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip and organ-on-a-chip engineering
Professor Michael Garton (IBBME) is engineering human cells to mend throbbing pain in aging joints
The Vector Institute brings together leading researchers in deep learning, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) generally, from across Ontario
U of T Engineering researcher is a leading expert in tissue engineering and disease modelling
Funding supports research in fields including human-robot interaction, therapeutic applications of reversing blindness, investigating chronic pain
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