[From the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences]
Our mentorship program aims to pair high school and university students through discussions of community and science. The program is designed to share knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm between graduate students and high school youth, making stronger connections between the university and the community. The mentors aim to foster inquiry and problem-solving skills through scientific discovery to help equip the mentees for success in their current and future educational paths.
Microbiology
PubMed
Queen’s University researcher receives funding to help those suffering with pain from inflammatory bowel disease.
The digestion of food is a complex process and millions of different types of bacteria are one part of the process that help get the job done
We study the causes of disease progression, with a specific focus on cancer, in order to identify which extrinsic and intrinsic factors can contribute to disease mutation occurrence in DNA, as well as to disco
Computational modeling and experimentation in sensorimotor control
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