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Biomedical Engineering

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Biomedical engineering R&D is ranked as the number-one career in the health care industry for a reason—the need for innovation and expertise is urgent.

Researchers at FEAS offer that expertise. From lab-on-a-chip devices, to using MRIs to understand fetal development, to identifying cancer through vocal detection and machine learning, FEAS is bringing together partners and researchers to assist the medical community with prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

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Biomedical Zone

A partnership between Toronto Metropolitan University and St. Michael’s Hospital, the Biomedical Zone offers health startups unprecedented access to the clinical environment, while facilitating unique experiential learning opportunities for students. Learn more about the Biomedical Zone (external link) .

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Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Science & Technology (iBEST)

iBEST is a research institute established via a partnership between Toronto Metropolitan University and St. Michael’s Hospital. It brings scientists and engineers together to design products for medical applications, including surgical devices and wearable technology. Learn more about iBEST (external link) .