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Check out the Shoichet lab’s latest view on Research with Impact.

Check out the Shoichet lab’s latest view on Research with Impact.

“Tuning hydrogel affinity to control the release of antibodies” Isaacs-Bernal D; Coles B; Huo L; Bahsoun NE; Wang S; van der Kooy D; Shoichet MS. 2026 , Biomaterials, 329, in press xx1-x16; doi: 10.1016 Publication

“Computationally identified peptides immobilized to hydrogel delivery vehicles enable affinity-controlled release of proteins” Yao Y; Hong C; Teal CJ; Bahsoun NE; Lu SP; Fernandes I; Keller G; Shoichet MS. 2026 Acta Biomaterialia,210: 133-144; doi: 10.1016 Publication

Molly Shoichet joined the University of Toronto as a faculty member in 1995. Thirty years later, she continues to make breakthroughs in everything from spinal cord injuries, blindness and post-operative pain to stroke and cancer – and has no plans…