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3D-printed surgical biopsy capsule

Medical innovation

3D-printed capsule gives researchers a clearer look at glioblastoma

KHSC and Queen’s neurosurgeon-scientists develop a low-cost tool to collect MRI-linked tumor samples for aggressive form of brain cancer.

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Health

The nerve to fight cancer

Associate professor Sebastien Talbot is paving the way for new cancer therapies through the nerve–immune connection

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Teaching and learning

The future of campus classrooms

The Queen’s Teaching and Learning Space Framework lays out guidelines for designing new learning spaces that foster innovative teaching styles, and planning for future projects is underway.

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Veteran Health

Supporting those who serve

Queen’s-based CIMVHR marks 15 years of research advancing the health and well-being of Canada’s military members, veterans, and their families.

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We! mural

New mural added to Athletics and Recreation Centre

We! signals a future focused on celebration, healing, resilience, cultural diversity, and optimism.

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The Gaels are making a statement in the OUA playoffs

Four Queen’s team won OUA championships this past weekend and more moved on to the next round of the playoffs.

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Booth registration now open for Science Rendezvous Kingston

Queen’s researchers, labs, and departments are invited to engage the community with hands-on science and discovery at Science Rendezvous Kingston.

Nominations now open for Special Recognition for Staff Awards

Strategies for increasing accessibility in teaching and learning

Building community connections

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