Mike Green, an associate professor in the departments of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, receives $770,000 from the Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit (OSSU) for three-year project.
New cleantech accelerator partnership with Queen’s focuses on emerging clean technology.
Historical geographer Brian Osborne wins Massey Medal from the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Dr. Peter Davies is working with a colleague at the University of Otago in New Zealand to improve the production of natural antifreeze proteins.
Twenty-five researchers from a wide range of disciplines receive funding from the Ontario government.
Bailey Gerrits is working to rid the world of gender-based violence.
Researchers seek to improve pain management practices in Rwanda.
Entrepreneurs can access mentorship and business expertise through GrindSpaceXL-Kingston, a program offered by several Queen’s partners.
John Smol honoured by Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Dr. Reznick has worked to boost the faculty’s profile in the health sciences community over the past five years.
Researchers from Queen's have received signifcant funding from CFI's 2015 Innovation Fund
Cyclists taking part in the 7 Days in May fundraising ride visited the NCIC Clinical Trials Group to meet the researchers they are supporting.
New facility at Nagoya University will support Chemistry Professor Cathleen Crudden’s research program.
Queen’s researcher works to debunk the theory behind massive stars.
Principal Daniel Woolf and Vice-Principal (Research) Steven Liss meet with partner universities and alumni.
Multi-disciplinary team uses funding to research soft tissue repair and regeneration.