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Lillicrap Lab

This research group utilizes the potential of molecular genetics and molecular biology to address a variety questions relating to pathological hemostasis. The studies range from an investigation of the mechanisms regulating production of von Willebrand Factor to the development of strategies for gene therapy for Hemophilia.

Visit Dr. David Lillicrap's website

School of Graduate Studies

Queen’s University is a research-intensive university offering over 125 graduate programs and home to over 4,200 graduate students from across Canada and abroad. Queen’s ranks highly in terms of research funding, features internationally recognized faculty, and hosts state-of-the art research facilities.

Learn more about the School of Graduate Studies

Translational Institute of Medicine

Queen's University offers both Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Translational Medicine. Students will develop research skills with clinical experiences through patient interactions, clinical observerships and by attending medical grand rounds.

Learn more about the Translational Institute of Medicine

National Inherited Bleeding Disorder Genotyping Lab

Providing molecular genetic testing for patients with inherited bleeding disorders and their families. 

Visit the National Inherited Bleeding Disorder Genotyping Lab's website

Inherited Bleeding Disorders Program

This program focuses on diagnosis and management for people with inherited bleeding disorders in southeastern Ontario, and provides the enhanced specialized care they need to live healthy and active lives.

Learn more about the Inherited Bleeding Disorders Program

WJ Henderson Centre for Patient-Oriented Research

A dedicated research space where patients and families collaborate with scientists, doctors and treatment teams to improve health care within the Kingston Health Sciences Centre.

Visit the WJ Henderson Centre's website