From https://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/innovative-research-advancing-understanding-covid-19?utm_source=e-queens-gazette_staff&utm_medium=e-newsletter
Telus will be making minor changes to Queen's telephone services on 28 May 2020 between the hours of 6:00 am and 7:00 am. These changes may result in minor disruptions to active calls but will not affect calls between Queen's local numbers or 911 services. If after this period you continue to have problems with your voice services, please contact the IT Support Centre for assistance.
Congratulations to Christina Ferrone for her excellent performance in the finals of the 3 Minute Thesis this week.
In her talk entitled “It’s all in the Genes: Cancer care gets personal” Christina described her PhD thesis work in Dr. Michael Rauh’s lab.
Great job Christina!
From: https://www.queensu.ca/sgs/prospective-students/student-experience/path…
When she was in grade seven, Chelsea Jackson knew she was one day coming to Queen’s.
The Halton Hills native took part in the Seven Eight Enrichment Days (SEEDS) program that brought her to Kingston and showed her all that Queen’s had to offer.
2020 April 16
From: https://news.oicr.on.ca/2020/04/measure-up-taking-strides-to-automate-c…
April 1, 2020
Dr. Tamara Jamaspishvili
Dear Department members, the COVID-19 situation continues to develop quickly but I would like to share the following updates:
1. All academic rounds, conferences etc have been suspended until further notice. We will look to develop virtual alternatives in the near future.
Kingston’s Science Rendezvous has won national recognition as the best Science Rendezvous event in the country.
All this week is Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) Week!
AP Residency applicants will be visiting each day this week, checking in with Lis Andersen, in Room 201 of Richardson Laboratory, 88 Stuart St, at Queen's University in Kingston.
As General Secretary and on behalf of the Canadian Society for Molecular Biosciences, I am very pleased to tell that you have been recommended as this year's recipient of our very prestigious CSMB Jeanne Manery Fisher Memorial Lecture Award.