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Faculty / Researcher

January 25, 2022

While sexually and gender-diverse people represent 13 per cent of Canada’s population, they are often neglected in sexual health research: this program will address the knowledge gaps in understanding and treating genitopelvic pain in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients.

[Photo compilation of Queen's researchers and current research projects - Text: The Year in Research]
December 16, 2021
[Art of Research: Immunofluorescence Stain - photo]
November 17, 2021
[Photo of Nancy Ross]
March 17, 2021

Nancy Ross, accomplished research administrator and renowned expert in population health, will assume the position of Vice-Principal (Research) at Queen’s effective August 1, 2021.

February 8, 2021

Exploring cellular immune responses in plants: this research will result in the discovery of novel proteins and biochemical mechanisms that allow plants to defend against pathogen infection.

February 5, 2021

Investigating how glaciers change and their impact in the Arctic: this research will develop models to estimate glacier run-off and predict sea-level rise and altered landscapes.

January 21, 2021
January 21, 2021

Examining new conflict-resolution techniques to support international policy and military intervention: this research will investigate how greater diversity and inclusion can improve the prospects for peace. 

January 21, 2021

Investigating the social determinants of health for women and children in humanitarian crises: often the most impacted during humanitarian crises, this research helps inform policies and practices to improve their well-being and health.

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