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The Homecoming Cinq à Sept is part of a Research Talks Series that spotlights innovative research with engaging, TED-style talks in front of an audience of students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members. Cinq à Sept is inspired by the French tradition of gathering at the end of the workday.
Join Dean Jane Philpott and fellow alumni to hear from our talented Queen's Health Sciences researchers as they offer a unique, intimate view into the passions and goals that drive their work. A reception following the Research Talks sparks connection and collaboration – an integral component of the Strategic Plan for Health Sciences: Radical Collaboration for a Healthier World.
This event is sponsored by the Queen's Vice-Principal Research.
The Cinq à Sept will take place in the Malting Tower, located on the 3rd floor, followed by a reception. The Tett Centre is fully accessible.
Parking is free after 5 pm in the lower parking lot unless there is an event taking place on-site. For more information on parking, please go to the Tett Centre Website
Explore past 5a7 talks, featuring topics such as:
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Delivering blood transfusions with pit-stop precision Dr. Jeannie Callum |
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Why Family Caregivers are Unsung Heroes Dr. Afolasade Fakolade |
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An ER doctor's secrets for peak performance
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