Posts Tagged: research
New cancer-fighting nanoparticles developed at U of T Engineering carry out multiple functions to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy ones alone. They consist of a gold nanorod core (yellow, at left) surrounded by smaller gold spheres and linked via…
A study led by U of T Engineering researchers shows that automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are inacessible up to 30 per cent of the time.
A new paper from Prof. Warren Chan and colleagues is shedding light on how the liver interacts with nanoparticles
Canadian researchers first to demonstrate that stem cells can be used to deliver antibodies more effectively than administration of the antibodies themselves
Professor Timothy Chan (MIE) is applying his expertise in optimization to help amateur sports federations make the most of their limited resources
At the annual Undergraduate Engineering Research Day, student presented the results of summer projects, from sustainable energy to new assistive devices.
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