Celebrating Canada’s top natural sciences, engineering researchers

The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded all Canadians that science, public health and research and development are fundamental to the workings of any safe, inclusive, and prosperous society. 
University of Toronto's Professor Shoichet and her team have been immersed in the area of stem-cell transplants. Their work is geared at helping stroke victims and people with spinal cord injuries recover vision or movement. 
Like all great scientists, Molly Shoichet found an entirely new way to look at an old problem.  In her world-renowned lab at the University of Toronto’s department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry, Professor Shoi...

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