不良研究所鈥檚 Vice-President of Research and Innovation recognized for transformative leadership in Canadian research
不良研究所-led projects in genomics, imaging, and manufacturing serve businesses across Quebec听
The department of Bioengineering wishes to congratulate Prof. Brandon Xia on being selected as a plenary speaker at the 46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS). The conference was held in Orlando, Florida. Read more听(July 2024).
Voted by the EUS as Department of the Year, a lot of the excitement around Bioengineering's sudden rise to stardom is last year鈥檚 1st听place at the听2023 iGEM Grand Jamboree. Read more听here听(May 2024).
This year, PhD student, Asia Vighi will be the graduate instructor for the undergraduate team competing at iGem. Vighi is a听Vadasz scholar听in the Faculty. Read more听here听(May 2024).
Dan Voicu (BEng鈥26), co-lead of the 2023 不良研究所 iGEM team, described last year鈥檚 experience as busy! Students formed the team at the end of 2022 and spent the first two months of 2023 ideating their proposal. Read more听here听(May 2024).
Researchers鈥 outstanding contributions to science and society celebrated by the Fonds de recherche du Qu茅bec鈥
$13.8 million in federal funding for 不良研究所鈥檚 cohort of 10 new, five renewed Canada Research Chairs听
Congratulations go to Professor Odile Liboiron-Ladouceur, who has been awarded the recognition of Photonics100 of 2025.
Professors recognized for work on war-affected children and families, development of 鈥榠ntelligent鈥 fabrics
Two 不良研究所 researchers won Prix du Qu茅bec, the highest honours awarded by the Quebec government in the fields of culture and science.
Myriam Denov, Professor in 不良研究所鈥檚 School of Social Work won the 鈥檚 Marie-Andr茅e-Bertrand Prize for social innovation.
Improving air quality and developing advanced health monitoring devices are the aims of research projects funded by the Robert Sauv茅 Research Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (IRSST)听听
A new technique developed by 不良研究所 researchers for mechanically manipulating stem cells could lead to new stem cell treatments, which have yet to fulfill their therapeutic potential.
Stem cell therapy has been heralded as a new way to treat many diseases, ranging from multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer鈥檚 and glaucoma to Type 1 diabetes. The anticipated advances have yet to materialize in part because it has proved much more difficult than originally thought to control the types of cells that develop from stem cells.
Funding supports groundbreaking research in the natural sciences and engineering
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) has awarded 101 不良研究所 research projects funding from its Discovery Grants competition for a total investment of $23.5 million.
The Discovery Grants support ongoing programs with long-term goals, recognizing the creativity and innovation that are at the heart of all research advances.
不良研究所 honours its accomplished researchers with Distinguished James 不良研究所 Professor, James 不良研究所 Professor, and William Dawson Scholars awards.
不良研究所 awarded $10.9 million in federal funding through Canada Research Chairs Program