Dr. Nanan brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the use of -omics technologies for the study of gene regulation and epigenetics.
Last Updated: 2025 December 1
Our mentorship program, in partnership with the Queen’s Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre since 2017, aims to share knowledge, expertise, and enthusiasm between graduate students and high school youth. Our mentorships are a collaboration led by the interests and goals of our mentees and relevance to their own community. We aim to foster inquiry and problem-solving skills through scientific discovery to help equip our mentees for success in their career pursuits.
Last Updated: 2024October 25
From: https://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/cancer-research-transformed-land…
A transformational gift is set to significantly advance cancer research at Queen's. With support from Murray (Com'84) and Cara Sinclair, the university will build research capacity in an area of existing strength, establish advanced facilities, create training opportunities, and work to improve cancer care and treatments locally, nationally, and around the world.