Krystle Maki has volunteered with local community agencies as a result of her poverty research.
Fundraising bike ride raises critical funds for NCIC Clinical Trials Group.
Music professor Kip Pegley shares research on the role music plays for soldiers before, during and after deployment.
David Skillicorn awarded grant to help personalize treatment for cancer patients.
New technology from Queen's Human Media Lab shows shape-shifting future for mobile devices.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research recently featured Glenville Jones in a special series celebrating the impact of health research.
A research review conducted by Donald Maurice showed that targeting cardiovascular drugs to different "flavours" of enzyme can limit side effects.
The Canadian Foundation for Innovation provides infrastructure grants to Queen's researchers.
Christopher Booth says chemotherapy should be used more frequently during bladder cancer treatment.
The general public is invited to hear presentations from four of Queen's newest Royal Society Fellows.
Health researchers investigate the use of Aspirin to protect the heart after surgery.
Coordinator Rebecca Hügler will consult with incoming researchers and lead workshops to support them in their roles at Queen’s.
International study led by Queen's professors shows how PhnZ can destroy harmful compounds such as herbicides, leading to safer food sources.
The international post-secondary partnership works to advance policies that support the effectiveness of research-intensive universities.
Duo the first-ever Queen's undergrads to earn top 25 in SSHRC competition.
National study led by Dick Zoutman reveals that nearly 40 per cent of infection control practitioners are concerned by hospital cleanliness.