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Health, Wellness and the Determinants of Human Health

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
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.

[The Year in Research]
December 17, 2020
August 25, 2020

Leveraging state-of-the-art machine learning technologies for biomedical data integration and exploration: this research will help to transform how clinicians treat patients with cancer using a data-driven, precision medicine approach.

[Illustrative image of DNA strand]
August 12, 2020

Queen’s researcher David Maslove is leading the Canadian arm of an international project aiming to sequence the genomes of 100,000 COVID-19 patients to better understand their genes and the disease.

[Illustration of surveillance technology]
August 12, 2020

"Privacy regulation can't keep pace with the supersystems collecting, analyzing, and using personal data," writes Queen's researcher David Lyon for The Conversation Canada.

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