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Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto

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Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME), University of Toronto. Home of MASc, MEng & PhD programs in biomedical & clinical engineering @uoftengineering @UofT.

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Prof. Leo Chou has been awarded $130K in funding from the Cancer Research Society to propel forward an ambitious project aiming to boost the effectiveness of cancer vaccines: lnkd.in/guVc6AWy

Prof. Leo Chou has been awarded $130K in funding from the Cancer Research Society to propel forward an ambitious project aiming to boost the effectiveness of cancer vaccines: lnkd.in/guVc6AWy
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Professor Milica Radisic has received this year’s John C. Polanyi Award from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC): news.engineering.utoronto.ca/professor-mili…

Professor Milica Radisic has received this year’s John C. Polanyi Award from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC): news.engineering.utoronto.ca/professor-mili…
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Professor Alison McGuigan (ChemE, BME) has earned an Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC): lnkd.in/g7zF4NFA

Professor Alison McGuigan (ChemE, BME) has earned an Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC): lnkd.in/g7zF4NFA
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🔔 Our 2025 Collaboration Starter Grants competition is OPEN! We're offering grants up to $10K to support the formation of collaborations with new partners on early-stage projects that advance equitable access to #heartfailure care. Learn more: transformhf.ca/opportunities/…

🔔 Our 2025 Collaboration Starter Grants competition is OPEN!

We're offering grants up to $10K to support the formation of collaborations with new partners on early-stage projects that advance equitable access to #heartfailure care. Learn more: transformhf.ca/opportunities/…
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Professors Michael Garton, Azadeh Kushki, and Warren Chan have each received CRC funding to drive forward-thinking research in synthetic biology, personalized neurodevelopmental health, and nanotechnology: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/three-u-of-t-b…

Professors Michael Garton, Azadeh Kushki, and Warren Chan have each received CRC funding to drive forward-thinking research in synthetic biology, personalized neurodevelopmental health, and nanotechnology: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/three-u-of-t-b…
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📣 Applications for the #TRCHR #Innovation Fund are now open! The Centre is committed to advancing basic, translational & clinical #research, with a focus on #collaborative projects that drive impact. 💡 Discover more and apply today: ow.ly/McQH50U5nLa

📣 Applications for the #TRCHR #Innovation Fund are now open! The Centre is committed to advancing basic, translational & clinical #research, with a focus on #collaborative projects that drive impact.

💡 Discover more and apply today: ow.ly/McQH50U5nLa
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A team of #UofTEngineering students achieved their best result to date at the iGEM Headquarters competition. The team placed in the top 10 in the overgraduate competition, and received awards for the best model and best entrepreneurship. Learn more: uofteng.ca/tctf73

A team of #UofTEngineering students achieved their best result to date at the <a href="/iGEM/">iGEM Headquarters</a> competition. The team placed in the top 10 in the overgraduate competition, and received awards for the best model and best entrepreneurship. Learn more: uofteng.ca/tctf73
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.The Chan Lab and team at Donnelly Centre present QBox- an automated, portable cartridge-and-instrument quantum dot barcodes assay system for potential applications in rapid multiplexed diagnostics. University of Toronto Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto Read: go.acs.org/bPc

.<a href="/TheChanLab/">The Chan Lab</a> and team at <a href="/DonnellyCentre/">Donnelly Centre</a> present QBox- an automated, portable cartridge-and-instrument quantum dot barcodes assay system for potential applications in rapid multiplexed diagnostics. <a href="/UofT/">University of Toronto</a> <a href="/bme_uoft/">Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto</a>

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U of T Biomedical Engineering researchers have created a flexible, biodegradable electrode that stimulates neural precursor cells in the brain: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/developing-bio…

U of T Biomedical Engineering researchers have created a flexible, biodegradable electrode that stimulates neural precursor cells in the brain: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/developing-bio…
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Congratulations KITE trainee Shaghayegh Chavoshian on receiving the Digital Research Alliance of Canada's Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility Champion Award! The award will support her work developing fall prevention and detection strategies for Indigenous communities.

Congratulations KITE trainee Shaghayegh Chavoshian on receiving the Digital Research Alliance of Canada's Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility Champion Award!

The award will support her work developing fall prevention and detection strategies for Indigenous communities.
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🫀 Don't miss this episode with Dr. Milica Radisic (Milica Radisic) from Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto! She talks about cardiac chips for #DiseaseModeling and #DrugTesting, how #macrophages can promote vascularization, and building a spin-off company. Listen now: bit.ly/4feWyLF

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Professor @Milos R. Popovic has been named a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC). He is one of 23 distinguished engineers selected this year for their outstanding contributions to the engineering profession and their service to society: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/professor-milo…

Professor @Milos R. Popovic has been named a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC). He is one of 23 distinguished engineers selected this year for their outstanding contributions to the engineering profession and their service to society: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/professor-milo…
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Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the University of Toronto have developed a new method to precisely control the structure and function of immune complexes (ICs) using DNA origami: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/engineering-sy…

Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the University of Toronto have developed a new method to precisely control the structure and function of immune complexes (ICs) using DNA origami: discover.bme.utoronto.ca/engineering-sy…
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Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at U of T have found that studying blood flow in leg muscles may help detect cardiovascular disease earlier compared to standardized tests, opening the door to earlier treatment and better outcomes: uoft.me/bbi

Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at U of T have found that studying blood flow in leg muscles may help detect cardiovascular disease earlier compared to standardized tests, opening the door to earlier treatment and better outcomes: uoft.me/bbi
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Join us for our first ECHO Lessons from Leaders webinar of 2025, featuring Dr. Craig Simmons, Co-Founder of BoutIQ Solutions (formerly MetabolIQ) - an early stage Canadian company with expertise in cell culture media optimization. Register in advance: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Join us for our first ECHO Lessons from Leaders webinar of 2025, featuring Dr. <a href="/craigsimmons11/">Craig Simmons</a>, Co-Founder of BoutIQ Solutions (formerly MetabolIQ) - an early stage Canadian company with expertise in cell culture media optimization. Register in advance: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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We'll be hosting Kris Shah, President of Baylis Medical Technologies, as he shares the incredible journey of the RF Transseptal System—from concept to global standard of care, treating over 2M patients worldwide.

We'll be hosting Kris Shah, President of Baylis Medical Technologies, as he shares the incredible journey of the RF Transseptal System—from concept to global standard of care, treating over 2M patients worldwide.
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Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto have developed a novel method to extend the duration of glaucoma treatment dramatically: bme.utoronto.ca/news/new-drug-…

Researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto have developed a novel method to extend the duration of glaucoma treatment dramatically: bme.utoronto.ca/news/new-drug-…
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So proud of the amazing Andrea Hung & Elizabeth Chiu for receiving the Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto Unsung Hero Award!🎉 Their dedication, selflessness, and behind-the-scenes impact inspire us all! Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!👏#Leadership #UnsungHeroes bme.utoronto.ca/news/elizabeth…