For the first time ever, researchers are studying the home use of non-hallucinogenic/micro-dose levels of psilocybin — the active compound found in psychedelic ...
With support from major federal grants, Queen’s Health Sciences researchers are advancing critical work in health, equity, and social change. From how machine learning could help children get better ...
At Queen’s Health Sciences, something is cooking. From re-imagining health research and education to creating community-rooted spaces where Indigenous students can thrive, Dr. Sarah Funnell, Dr.
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In a world-first clinical trial, researchers working with the Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG) and Sinclair Cancer Research Institute at Queen’s University, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), ...
Home / Stories / In the Media / New groundbreaking cancer cell therapy now available in Kingston, fourth program in Ontario ...
Queen’s nursing students are leading a project to bring more compassion and clarity to how end-of-life care is taught. “It wasn’t something I felt ready for.” It might be an expected occurrence on a ...
Feature Stories | 27 Mar 2025 | Read time: 2 min | Written by: The honour recognizes significant contributions and exceptional service to Canada. Introduced to mark the ascension of King Charles III ...
With $5 million in funding from the Canadian Cancer Society and Brain Canada, the national research collaboration will conduct clinical trials, train clinicians, and shape policies integrating ...
Healthy People, Healthy Planet is a virtual speaker series designed for faculty, staff and learners in the Queen’s community to promote healthy behaviour with a focus on the intersection of lifestyle ...
Feature Stories | 19 Feb 2025 | Read time: 3 min | Written by: The future of health research isn’t just on the horizon—it’s happening right here at Queen’s. Our researchers are driving remarkable ...
In 2019, Ontario introduced Ontario Health Teams (OHTs) to improve how patients move through the province’s health care system. The goal was to better support integrated services across primary care, ...