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Controlled drug delivery using magnetic implant
Smart stent technology for clinical application
Printing of single cells
Hydrogels for coating biomedical devices
Building technology to increase autonomy of spinal cord injury population
Robot-guided recovery of proprioception
Microchannel nerve guidance scaffolds
3D bio-printing neural tissue
Transparent sensor array
Tactile sensor technology and smart tactile sensing systems
Human-like movement of fingers stimulated by bionic taste
Calibration independent pressure sensor
3D printed, sort, articulatable hand
Bringing together world-leading interdisciplinary researchers and industrial partners to push the frontier of bionics technology, a research cluster based at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
Innovation
Our projects combine advanced technology with human biology, looking to seamlessly integrate materials and devices into the body for medical applications.