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Donnelly Centre for Cellular & Biomolecular Research

A researcher uses a pipette to drop fluid into a glass bottle behind a glass fume hood
March 6
With new federal funding, U of T researchers aid global effort to understand and control COVID-19
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February 26
U of T researchers receive Canada-UK funding to develop AI-powered microrobots to capture brain cells
photo of a chest x-ray
February 24
Leukemia drugs may help patients with treatment-resistant lung cancer: U of T researchers
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
Thomas Gonatopoulos-Pournatzis looks out a window with a hallway in the background
January 29
Gene fragment could explain link between autism and cognitive difficulties: U of T study
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 of various microorganisms growing in a petri dish
January 17
Drugs from nature: Researchers from U of T, Japan mine microbial compound library for new therapeutics
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
Laura Smith holds up a lab coat with her name and the planned year of her PhD thesis defence
December 12
By raising lab coats to the rafters, U of T biomedical engineering lab celebrates its student MVPs
Asian woman breaking a cigarette in half
November 26
U of T research reveals why nicotine initially feels disgusting, could help smokers quit

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