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Canadian Hub for Health Intelligence and Innovation in Infectious

WEBFour research programs in the Canadian Hub for Health Intelligence and Innovation in Infectious Diseases (HI 3) have received $72 million in federal funding from …

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U of T Engineering professor investigates maternal health …

WEBThe United States is the world’s most expensive country to give birth. Yet, its maternal mortality rate was the highest compared to other wealthy nations, with 23.8 …

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Health & Wellness

WEBHealth and Wellness provides a range of health services for student's physical and mental health, wellness programs and information to help support students in achieving their …

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New wearable medical device aims to redefine cardiovascular …

WEBA team of researchers, led by Professor Daniel Franklin (BME) at U of T Engineering, and Dr. Andreas Tzavelis and Professor John Rogers at Northwestern …

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With heart-on-a-chip, researchers study genetic mutation …

WEBResearchers at the University of Toronto and its partner hospitals have led the development of a heart-on-a-chip device to study the effects of a genetic mutation …

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U of T Engineering professor addresses maternal care disparities …

WEBDeveloping research led by Myrtede Alfred (MIE) offers new insight to address racial and ethnic maternal care disparities in the United States. Evaluating …

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‘Images every second’: U of T Engineering researchers develop …

WEBProfessor Hai-Ling Cheng (BME, ECE) and graduate student Alex Mertens (ECE PhD candidate) have developed a rapid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) …

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Certificate in Public Health & Engineering – AECERPHEN

WEBThe connection between engineering and public health has a long history. Innovation in areas such as clean drinking water and sanitization enabled the development of today's …

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Mental Health & Wellness

WEBSkule ™ Mental Health Bursary. The Skule™ Mental Health Bursary provides financial aid to Undergraduate Engineering students at the University of Toronto who are …

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CRAFT 2.0: Academic hospital network joins centre for research on

WEBThe Centre for Research and Applications in Fluidic Technologies (CRAFT) has been extended to 2028 and has expanded to formally include Unity Health Toronto, …

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New Canada Research Chairs advance research in regenerative …

WEBNew ways of growing human tissues outside the body, developed by Professor Alison McGuigan (ChemE, BME) and her team, will help expand the ability of …

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Memorial Tribute to

WEBKeith was born in London, Ontario on August 7, 1933 and spent his teenage years on the Whaley family farm after his father passed away. He received the B.A.Sc. degree in …

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Pamela and Paul Austin Chair in Precision and Regenerative …

WEBA new research chair will be launched at the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, made possible by a $2.5-million donation from The P. …

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Scholarships & Opportunities

WEBIn-Course Scholarships & ePortfolio All registered U of T Engineering students are considered for scholarships after each academic year. While some scholarships are …

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U of T Engineering researchers discover new protein needed for …

WEBDr. Katheryn Rothenberg (BME), a postdoctoral fellow, is the leading researcher of the new study. (Photo: Qin Dai)

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The Road to Net Zero: New federal funding boosts research on …

WEBNew f unding f rom t he Government of Canada will support a multidisciplinary collaboration designed to inform strategic, evidence-based investments in transportation …

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Modelling the health benefits of electric cars

WEBConverting all transport trucks to more efficient models would cause 275 fewer deaths, an estimated social benefit of $2.1 billion. Converting all transit systems to …

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Meet Pepper: An AI robot that will reduce wait times in hospitals

WEBAs hospital emergency wait times continue to increase in Canada, Professor Goldie Nejat (MIE) believes machine intelligence and robotics can play a key role in …

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Positive Zero Transport Futures takes a holistic approach to

WEBPositive Zero Transport Futures takes a holistic approach to decarbonizing transportation. BySafa Jinje. February 8, 2022

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Research to improve eye disease treatments wins 2023 NSERC …

WEBProfessor Frank Gu (ChemE) is part of a multidisciplinary team that has been awarded the 2023 Brockhouse Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and …

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U of T researchers challenge long-standing theory guiding …

WEBResearchers at the University of Toronto have developed a new theory to explain how nanoparticles enter and exit the tumours they are meant to treat, potentially …

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