Skip to main content
University of Toronto
  • Email
  • Quercus
  • Acorn
  • Jump To
    • News & Media
    • About U of T
    • Give To U of T
    • Academics
    • Programs of Study
    • Research & Innovation
    • University Life
    • Libraries
    • A-Z Directory
  • Search
  • Email
  • Quercus
  • Acorn
    • Future Students
    • Current Students
    • Alumni
    • Faculty & Staff
    • Donors
    • Visitors
    • News & Media
    • About U of T
    • Give to U of T
    • Academics
    • Research & Innovation
    • University Life
    • Libraries
    • Programs of Study
    • A to Z
  • Future Students
  • Current Students
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Donors
  • Visitors
  • Latest News
  • Series
  • Find a Story
  • The Bulletin Brief
  • U of T Magazine
  • Contact U of T News
  • Blue Book
  • Media Room

Meet our News Team

Qin Dai

View all reporters

News Stories by Qin Dai

Edmond Young
November 4
U of T researchers design microfluidic device to understand how air pollution affects lungs
""
June 17
Researchers develop quantum dot smartphone device to diagnose and track COVID-19
photo of researcher in lab
July 20
Researchers develop credit-card sized tool to understand how cancer cells invade host tissues
""
May 6
U of T researchers use diphtheria toxin to target genes in cancer cells
Close-up photo of hands being washed
April 13
U of T startup’s "buddy badge" encourages handwashing in hospitals, could help stem COVID-19 spread
Pranav Kadhiresan and Buddhisha Udugama hold up the pea-sized heating device
February 19
Paired with a smartphone, pill-sized 'heater' developed at U of T could be used to diagnose infectious disease
From left: PhD candidate Sean Kinney, alumni Alexander E. Vlahos and PhD student So-Yoon Won
January 22
U of T researchers develop method to improve transplantation of artificial insulin-producing cells
image showing nanoparticles being engulfed by endothelial cells
January 14
Most engineered nanoparticles enter tumours through cells – not between them, U of T researchers find
Illustration of competitive cells
March 21
Not all stem cells are created equal, U of T study reveals

University of Toronto

Insulin 100

  • Future Students
  • Current Students
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Donors
  • Visitors
  • News & Media
  • About U of T
  • Give to U of T
  • Academics
  • Programs of Study
  • Research & Innovation
  • University Life
  • Libraries
  • A-Z Directory

University of Toronto

Insulin 100

  • Contacts
  • Careers
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Site Feedback
  • Site Map
  • St. George Campus
  • Mississauga Campus
  • Scarborough Campus
  • Campus Maps
  • Campus Safety
ok

Statement of Land Acknowledgement

We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land. Read about U of T’s Statement of Land Acknowledgement.

  • SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTORY

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - SINCE 1827