Read More Rapid COVID-19 testing: U of T team ditches cotton swabs for sensing probes By |October 20, 2020 Researchers from U of T Engineering, Pharmacy and Chemistry are creating an antigen COVID-19 test that could give results in just five minutes
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 Meet the U of T Engineering team developing an on-the-go test for COVID-19 By Jovana Drinjakovic|April 22, 2020 Professor Warren Chan’s lab are working on a rapid, sensitive testing kit that could be rolled out across under-resourced communities
Read More U of T Engineering researchers develop pill-sized heating device for diagnostic testing By Qin Dai|February 18, 2020 Technology developed by U of T Engineering researchers could enable resource-limited regions around the world to perform tests for infectious diseases without the need of a large device
Read More Desktop diagnosis: Professors Ted Sargent and Shana Kelley receive Brockhouse Canada Prize By Tyler Irving|February 16, 2016 Award recognizes interdisciplinary research partnership for development of a faster, more cost-effective way to diagnose infectious diseases