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    July 9, 2018

    Investigating how organic compounds interact with metals in the synthesis of novel materials and development of highly active catalysts: this research will help to develop new catalysts that will be useful in producing pharmaceuticals and state-of-the-art biosensing applications.

    July 9, 2018

    Developing new theories and methods to allow us to study the motion of molecules and chemical reactions: this research may lead to new life-saving drugs, better energy-storage devices, and new solutions to global warming, while also training researchers in advanced computational science techniques.

    [Gregory Jerkiewicz]
    June 18, 2018

    Electrochemistry surrounds us every day, especially if you drive a car. Dr. Gregory Jerkiewicz is studying the fuel cell of the future, made from a surprising material: nickel.

    [Gregory Jerkiewicz]
    June 1, 2017

    To help create a greener and cleaner world, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ chemist Gregory Jerkiewicz is looking at alternative approaches to fuel cell technology with the NSERC Ni Electro Can project.

    [Alice Vibert Douglas and colleagues at Yerkes Observatory, Chicago, 1925 (Queen's University Archives)]
    October 1, 2016

    One of the oldest universities in Canada, research at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ has left an indelible mark on the Canadian, and international, landscape of scholarly progress.

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    October 1, 2016

    When it comes to commercializing research, Queen’s has long been a leader among Canadian universities with the establishment of Innovation Park and the Office of Partnerships and Innovation.

    [ Dr. Cathy Crudden with research students ]
    September 1, 2014

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Cathy Crudden discusses her lab's work on catalysis and chirality, along with her experience working with student researchers. 

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