Latest research from assistant professor's Karina Carneiro's lab, focusing on the development of DNA hydrogels as biomaterials for bone repair, has been published in the esteemed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.
Assistant professor Karina Carneiro is receiving a Canada Research Chair Tier 2 funding for her work in DNA-based biomaterials. Carneiro and her collaborators will work on developing novel therapeutics for bone repair by developing a DNA
Massieh Moayedi, associate professor at the Faculty of Dentistry wants to know more about a possible root cause of pain, to one day improve patient outcomes. He is receiving Canada Research Chair Tier 2 funding for his work in Pain