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In the Media: Entrepreneurial spirit shines brightly for young CEO helping people with limited mobility in their hands

Lianna Genovese poses with her invention, Guided Hands.

At 22, with her degree the Integrated Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences program in hand, Lianna Genovese already holds two patents in the United States and Canada, as well as four trademarks. […]

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Award-winning Mac Eng student recognized for women in STEM leadership

Shayna Earle, wearing a hard hat, stands in front of the Bunge plant.

Shayna Earle, undergraduate student in chemical engineering and bioengineering, has been awarded the Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation’s Enbridge Award to continue her incredible work supporting women in engineering. […]

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iBioMed’s first year cell bio course helps students think bigger about the molecular world

ibiomed introduces new first-year health sciences course

How does our understanding of the microscopic world of biology contribute to the creation of innovative biomedical solutions, and what does cellular biology have to do with terms like entrepreneurship and innovation? Students will discover this and more in IBEHS 1EP6. […]

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Entrepreneurial projects, engineering and healthcare solutions shine at iBioMed final showcase

Mackenzie Keeler operates her team's iBioMed project, Rotator Rehab.

iBioMed students – including the first-ever graduating cohort – shared their projects, posters, presentations and prototypes at the end of the 2022 winter term. […]

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iBioMed Students Collaborate with Western Student to Win MacHacks!

Left to right: Aaron Li - Level IV - Honours Spec. Computer Science w/ Minor in Software Engineering, Western, Isabelle Ragany - Level III - iBioMed and Electrical, McMaster, Daniel Duan - Level III - iBioMed and Electrical, McMaster

“Our team was drawn to this challenge due to the bioengineering backgrounds of some of our team members.”
This year, the winners of MacHacks were none other than iBioMed Students, Isabelle Ragany and Daniel Duan, who collaborated with Aaron Li, a software engineering at Western. […]

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