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February 22
U of T startup raises $10.3 million to develop post-surgery pain treatment: Globe and Mail
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April 23
U of T researchers developing rapid test for COVID-19
a woman wearing a lab coat
April 17
U of T precision medicine initiative launches task force to fight COVID-19
Harsha Murthy, Frank Shin-Haw Lee and Sina Hadipour-Lakmehsari pose for a photo
February 20
U of T researchers show how a protein found in cardiac muscle helps prevent heart failure
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
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
Cindi Morshead (centre) and graduate students Rebecca Ruddy (left) and Kelsey Adams
September 12
A diabetes drug promotes brain repair – but only in females, U of T study shows
Portrait of Paul Santerre
September 3
German multinational buys part of U of T spin-off company that makes medical implants safer
Illustration of competitive cells
March 21
Not all stem cells are created equal, U of T study reveals
Photo of Molly Shoichet in lab
February 25
New way of growing cancer cells, developed at U of T, could speed up the search for new drug treatments

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