Dr. Husam Abdel-Qadir, an early-career scientist, is tackling two major threats to women's health – breast cancer and cardiovascular disease – at their intersection through his unique cardio-oncology research.
Dr. Husam Abdel-Qadir, an early-career scientist, is tackling two major threats to women's health – breast cancer and cardiovascular disease – at their intersection through his unique cardio-oncology research.
Canada's first graduate program in translational medicine leverages Kingston’s uniquely intertwined university-hospital environment, integrating basic research skills with clinical experience – including interactions with patients – into the learning model.
Initiatives like the Learning Institute are creating a paradigm shift for today’s trainees, giving them experiences that will stay with them as they move up to become the new generation of health researchers.
OTTAWA, June 5, 2019 — Canada’s best and brightest students, whose numbers are growing, are vital to our knowledge economy; however, there...