Cinq à Sept Research Talks showcase the powerful, personal stories behind the groundbreaking health research happening at Queen’s University.
The series spotlights innovative research with engaging, TED-style talks in front of an audience of students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members. Talented researchers headline each Cinq à Sept – offering a unique, intimate view into the passions and goals that drive their work.
Dr. David Lillicrap
Professor, Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Canada Research Chair in Molecular Hemostasis
For Dr. David Lillicrap, blood isn’t just part of the job—it is the job. For decades, world-renowned scientist Dr. Lillicrap has been at the forefront of precision medicine and working to develop life-changing therapies for people with hemophilia and von Willebrand diseases. In his talk, you will hear about his research journey and how he is getting closer to this miracle with the help of genomics and a pack of dogs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDT3IhCT6Is&list=PLbVZkH5-hmmEGedb_smEs1H2NzFBZbQu5