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June 1, 2020

Researchers from Queen’s University and Kingston Health Sciences Centre have developed a COVID-19 test that provides results in just 24 hours.

[Expectant mother standing by a window]
May 4, 2020

Queen’s University researcher Graeme Smith says hospitals have made preparations for childbirths during the COVID-19 crisis.

[Person sneezing outside]
May 4, 2020

Queen's University allergy researcher Anne Ellis explains the best way to deal with springtime allergies during COVID-19.

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May 4, 2020

Queen's researcher Susan Bartels, an expert in global public health, looks at the unique challenges developing nations face with the spread of COVID-19.

November 21, 2024

Reducing global health disparities driven by social and economic inequities: this research addresses both the immediate needs of healthcare and the long-term impacts of climate change on health equity.

November 20, 2024

Understanding the mechanism by which cancer cells acquire and sustain plasticity: this research seeks to translate these discoveries into innovative therapies and biomarkers.

November 20, 2024

Understanding how social environments during critical developmental periods influence long-term health outcomes: this research highlights the critical importance of early life interventions in fostering lifelong health and wellbeing.

November 20, 2024

Enhancing brain resilience and revolutionizing diagnostics and therapies for Alzheimer’s disease: this research is at the forefront of global efforts to combat neurodegenerative disorders and improve outcomes for brain health.

November 20, 2024

Focused on the intricate world of glycans—complex carbohydrates that adorn all cells and play crucial roles in health and disease: this research aims to deepen our understanding of the biological processes and disease mechanisms of glycans to advance precision medicine.

February 1, 2024

Evaluating innate immune memory in allergy and infection: This research investigates whether respiratory infections and allergen exposure induce a memory function in innate immune cells that predispose individuals or asthma development.

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