The New Frontiers in Research Fund will support Professor Freeman Lan (BME) in his efforts to reduce the time needed to identify effective antibiotics for bacterial infection, a key challenge in Canad ...
Shi (Year 3 MechE) are among dozens of students supported by the Paul Cadario Experiential Learning Student Awards ...
The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering mourns the passing of Professor J. Douglas Lavers of The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Professor Lavers died on ...
The newly installed infrastructure enables new approaches to automation in fabrication, supporting innovation in the design ...
Paul Walters and Ross Lawrence recently presented the Engineering Class of 5T6 Award of Merit to second-year ECE student ...
U of T Engineering researchers have created a new coating made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) that prevents proteins from ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering have developed a new method to mature lab-grown heart cells, so they more closely resemble adult human heart tissue. By ...
Professor Sunmoon Yu has joined the Department of Materials Science & Engineering as a tenure-track assistant professor in the area of Green Energy. Prior to joining U of T, Yu served as a ...
Researchers at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto have demonstrated a new way to monitor transplanted stem-cell-derived heart cells using magnetic resonance imaging ...
A team from U of T Engineering is the first to synthesize long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) outside the cell — a new approach to drug discovery that has already yielded some promising anti-inflammatory ...
A paper by Professors Michael Sefton (BME, ChemE) and Malcolm King and Alexandra King from the University of Saskatchewan, introduces the term regenerative healing as a complementary, more holistic ...
Taller buildings get a bad rap. New research from U of T Engineering’s Centre for the Sustainable Built Environment (CSBE) has found that while adding height does slightly increase embodied emissions, ...
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