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Niagara Buzz: PhD student discovery may prevent cancer spreading

In exciting health news, Caitlin Miron, (pictured), a PhD student in the chemistry department at Queen’s University, has found a chemical compound that may be able to “switch off” cancer cells in order to stop them from spreading. The 28-year-old had made the discovery in the summer of 2015, while she was interning under Jean-Louis Mergny, […]

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Castanet.net: Crowd control research nets national award

Dr. Andrew Park thought that he had tasked Houssem Zouaghi with an impossible goal. But the Globalink Research Intern blew Park away with his impressive commitment, and last night, Zouaghi was presented with the 2017 Mitacs Award for Outstanding Innovation – Undergraduate, during a ceremony in Ottawa, ON. The award is given to a student who has made […]

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Global News Toronto.ca: Canadian PhD student makes groundbreaking cancer discovery

A PhD candidate at Queen’s University has discovered a novel DNA binder that could “switch off” cancer cells and prevent them from spreading. Through screening numerous chemical compounds, Caitlin Miron, 28, identified one compound that binds to a four-strand DNA structure called a guanine quadruplex that’s associated with cancer and other diseased cells. The compound […]

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Oil Sands Review: U of R researcher’s computer model allows producers to ‘see’ solvent-oil front in the reservoir

A University of Regina postdoctoral fellow has solved one of the biggest challenges in the enhanced oilsands recovery process: how to accurately model the flow instability and control the contact area between the oil and solvent/water being injected into the reservoir. Qingwang Yuan’s computer model, developed with a team from the university and the Saskatchewan […]

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Kingston Whig-Standard: Cancer research breakthrough ‘promising’

A scientific breakthrough in cancer research has been made by Kingston resident Caitlin Miron, a PhD student in the department of chemistry at Queen’s University. The 28-year-old identified a chemical compound that binds well to DNA, and in turn could prevent cancer cells from spreading. “I like doing research that makes a difference to someone,” […]

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Canada and India strengthen R&D networks with Mitacs

Vancouver, BC — Mitacs, a national not-for-profit research and training organization, announced two partnerships with India’s Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to expand collaborative research opportunities between Canada and India. Students will benefit from high-quality research experiences while expanding their global research networks. The announcement was made […]

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