Faculties and departments
Technology Development Pilot Project allows researchers to further cancer vaccine findings
Mar 08, 2023
TDPP funding enabled Dr. Sam Basta to continue developing a cancer immunotherapy invention co-invented with fellow DBMS professor, Dr. Katrina Gee.
OPTT Health improves outcomes for clinicians and patients
Feb 15, 2023
OPTT Health, a SaaS platform that proactively triages and monitors patients to simplify the digital-first delivery of mental health services for care teams is looking to help more people access mental health resources.
Queens University and Xanadu partner to shape the future of quantum technologies and talent in Canada
Feb 09, 2023
Queens and Xanadu will work together to develop quantum educational tools and programs to support the growth of quantum talent in Canada.
Professor Andrew Craigs antibody research may someday stop cancer in its tracks
Jan 30, 2023
Professor Andrew Craigs antibody work may help halt cancers spread.
Wings participant WEMA aims to provide early detection of cervical cancer to those in remote communities
Jan 26, 2023
Wing's participant WEMA hopes to improve cervical cancer screening access for people who live in remote areas, both in Canada and abroad.
Mesh AIs steady growth moving towards success as leader in intelligent and collaborative healthcare staff scheduling
Jan 16, 2023
Mesh AI is different from other deep-tech healthcare software companies - both in technology and business model.
Innovative research from three Queens researchers promises to make breast cancer surgery safer and less intrusive
Jan 13, 2023
Navi-Knife, an exciting surgical tool created at Queens University by Professors, is making a favourable impression in the OR.
Wings graduate LenSense aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma patients
Dec 15, 2022
A new method developed from Professor Yongjun Lais lab at Queens University is proving to be more effective in diagnosing glaucoma than current methods.
mDETECT getting ready to commercialize important cancer detection method
Nov 10, 2022
A Queens research discovery has the potential to become a game-changer for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Queens Professor Stephen Archer's technology has multiple treatment applications
Nov 08, 2022
Professor Stephen Archer and his colleagues, Dr. Danchen Wu and Dr. Michael Wells, have developed an enzyme inhibitor and early research suggests that it may be very effective in fighting cancer, Alzheimers disease, pulmonary hypertension.
Using 腦瞳憫-developed technology, the future looks bright for QSBRI
Nov 07, 2022
QSBRI's journey demonstrates the long-lasting, social, economic, and international impact of Queens research and collaborations with industry.
Queens Professor Yan-Fei Liu ready to bring DigiQ startup to the market
Nov 01, 2022
new technology developed by Professor Yan-Fei Lius research lab at Queens University provides a solution to quick charging methods