KHSC and Queen’s neurosurgeon-scientists develop a low-cost tool to collect MRI-linked tumor samples for aggressive form of brain cancer.
Queen’s researcher Dr. Sébastien Talbot, whose recent Nature paper examines the connection between nerves and tumour response, is advancing the field of cancer neuroscience.
The policy is designed to support employees who serve as leaders of Employee Resource Groups by providing designated time release from their regular duties to perform ERG responsibilities.
The Queen's University Fine Art (Visual Art) program is excited to announce that a current 4th year student has won the Elizabeth Greenshield Foundation's grant for the work she produced last year The ...
Queen’s-based CIMVHR marks 15 years of research advancing the health and well-being of Canada’s military members, veterans, and their families.
The imperative of energy efficiency continues to be the driving force behind numerous developments in mechanical engineering, from new materials to airplane rotor blade design. The Applied Mechanics ...
Peir Pufahl (Ph.D.) leads an international, multidisciplinary research program focused on the sedimentology, geochemistry, and economic geology of bioelemental sediments. Bioelemental sediments ...
I received my B.A. and M.Sc. from McGill University in Montréal, Québec and my Ph.D. from The University of Toronto. My M.Sc. focused on the geochemical dynamics of saline spring discharge, whereas my ...
About research in the Stroman Lab ... Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a powerful tool for neuroscience research, and can reveal information about neuronal function in the human body as ...
The Queen’s Teaching and Learning Space Framework lays out guidelines for designing new learning spaces that foster innovative teaching styles, and planning for improvements is underway.
The Eastern Ontario Network (EON) is a family physician and multidisciplinary collaboration of researchers and clinicians in primary care. We work together to evaluate our practices and address ...
Biology field courses take Queen’s students around the world to learn about biodiversity, conservation, and the relationship between humans and nature.