Posts Tagged: microfluidics
U of T Engineering researchers create bio-inspired system that can optimize the wavelength, intensity and dispersion of light reaching building interiors
The scholarships provide $150,000 in funding and recognize students for leadership, research impact and academic achievement
Fellowship in the RSC is one of the highest honours a Canadian scholar can achieve
New facility features advanced microfabrication technology to scale up production of biomedical devices
U of T researchers develop new tool for scooping contents of individual cells from local environment
The new tool will enable a deeper study of stem cells and other rare cell types for therapy development
Researchers at U of T Engineering and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre develop a skin printer that works like a paint roller, depositing bio ink that speeds up wound healing
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