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November 20, 2024

Driving innovations that transform clinical decision-making and healthcare delivery: this research seeks to redefine the field of medical informatics to support AI-driven healthcare innovations.

November 20, 2024

Spearheading the construction of reliable and secure connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs): this research aims to address numerous security weaknesses that expose systems to potential attacks, misuse, and safety threats.

Art of Research Photo: Immunofluorescence Stain by Shakeel Virk and Lee Boudreau, CCTG Tissue Bank
February 4, 2022
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.

[Child playing video games]
May 4, 2020

Queen’s University researcher Mohammad Zulkernine says education is the key to internet security.

July 22, 2019

Molecular mechanisms of cancer: this research will identify genetic and epigenetic drivers of cancer, the basis of mutagenesis and DNA repair, and their contribution to cancer etiology.

[Gabor Fichtinger and Caitlin Yeo]
October 4, 2018

How could GPS technology revolutionize surgery? Dr. Gabor Fichtinger and Dr. Caitlin Yeo discuss how NaviKnife provides a more precise 3D image for removing cancerous tissues.

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