Read More ‘DNA origami’ may bring researchers one step closer to a cancer vaccine By Selah Katona|November 20, 2023 Professor Leo Chou (BME) has developed a new way to visualize 3D nanostructures made of human DNA under the microscope
Read More Two BME doctoral students awarded 2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships By Qin Dai|November 29, 2022 The scholarships provide $150,000 in funding and recognize students for leadership, research impact and academic achievement
Read More Five U of T Engineering projects receive funding boost for state-of-the-art research tools By |August 19, 2020 Motion-capture equipment to explore and develop robust autonomous drones is among five infrastructure projects receiving funding support
Read More New ‘rock candy’ approach could lead to simpler, faster tests for COVID-19 By Tyler Irving|May 4, 2020 Professor Leo Chou (IBBME) and his team are investigating a one-step method for detecting genes from viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19
Read More XSeed: Catalyzing multidisciplinary research at the University of Toronto By Tyler Irving|May 30, 2019 Eleven newly funded projects will advance research in areas from environmental monitoring to cancer detection
Read More Six U of T Engineering projects earn support from Medicine by Design By Ann Perry|May 15, 2019 The funding supports new research concepts that could be critical to regenerative medicine in the coming decades