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Medicine by Design

April 22
U of T study reveals large molecular differences between stem cells grown on different biomaterials
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November 14
How the Tasmanian devil inspired Medicine by Design-funded researchers to devise a method to create ‘safe cell’ therapies
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October 23
U of T researchers involved in first map of human liver cells at the molecular level
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September 25
'Summer camp for researchers' aims to accelerate regenerative medicine discoveries into new therapies
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September 21
Gene genies: How Toronto became a global hub for genetic research
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August 8
Medicine by Design, Creative Destruction Lab partner on regenerative medicine
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July 10
U of T researchers tackle type 1 diabetes with regenerative medicine technologies
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July 6
Meet Medicine by Design’s 2018 Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award winners
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June 26
U of T's Medicine by Design awards $1 million to advance new ideas in regenerative medicine
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June 11
From designer microbes to stem cells, U of T researchers are investigating new strategies to treat bowel disease

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