
Amber Simpson interviewed by Nature Medicine
Nature Medicine asks six leading AI researchers to explain how LLM-powered chatbots are having an impact on health, from virtual nurses to detecting cancer progression.
Nature Medicine asks six leading AI researchers to explain how LLM-powered chatbots are having an impact on health, from virtual nurses to detecting cancer progression.
The recognition comes after Watson Hyatt launched a landmark study to uncover the current state of affairs in Canada in terms of employers’ awareness and knowledge of speech disabilities, and the barriers facing prospective employees who may rely on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies in the workplace.
The UHKF Women’s Giving Circle (WGC) is a group of women who come together to support ground-breaking medical research at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Providence Care. Since allocating their first grants in 2013, the […]
Alejandra Correa is a master’s student in Engineering Sciences, with a mention in Bioengineering, at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences of the Adolfo Ibáñez University (UAI). Recipient of the ELAP scholarship for young Latin American leaders to study in Canada, she worked in the Centre for Health Innovation in collaboration with Dr. Ploeg and Dr. Rainbow.
City of Kingston – Municipal Government. This week, we continue to recognize the 2022 recipients of the Celebrating Accessibility Awards, including Claire Davies. Designing assistive technology to increase independence for persons with disabilities is at […]
Queen’s University, including its clinical partners, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), and Kingston General Health Research Institute (KGHRI) have joined the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network through partnership with the Centre for Health Innovation […]
An evolution of the Human Mobility Research Centre, the Centre for Health Innovation connects researchers from across disciplines to tackle the most pressing human health challenges.
Multidisciplinary Queen’s research projects explore impact of space travel on health, including bone loss and aging.
A Queen’s Engineering partnership with a university in Burkina Faso promises to greatly impact the lives and health of those working in that country’s largest industry.
Gathering data from CT scans can be labour intensive and exhaust health care resources.