Zhuoxin Guo Wins Best Paper Award at SPIE
Congratulations to Med-i CREATE trainee Zhouxin Guo (standing on the right in the photo) for winning the Image Guided Procedures and Robotic Interventions Student Paper Award at SPIE Medical Imaging,
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Congratulations to Med-i CREATE trainee Zhouxin Guo (standing on the right in the photo) for winning the Image Guided Procedures and Robotic Interventions Student Paper Award at SPIE Medical Imaging,
Congratulations to Dilakshan Srikanthan, MD/PhD student in Translational Medicine at Queen’s and Med-i CREATE trainee, for achieving Third Place at the 2025 National 3MT Showcase competition held in Ottawa! See
On October 9, we welcomed the latest cohort of trainees to the Med-i CREATE program. Both new and current students participated in a mandatory session hosted by the Experiential Learning
Congratulations to Med-i CREATE Master’s students Tyler Elliott, Maha Kesibi, E Ching Kho, Bining Long, and Sarah Nassar on successfully completing their degrees.
Emma Willis and Vivian Nguyen, both students in the Med-i CREATE program, have been awarded the prestigious Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master’s (CGS M) for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Congratulations to Colton Barr for earning the Runner-Up Poster Award at the “Healing Through Collaboration” workshop during the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics in London, UK—one of the world’s leading
Med-i CREATE program is thrilled to celebrate Laura Connolly’s remarkable achievements at the 16th International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI)! Laura earned well-deserved recognition with three distinguished
Five Med-i CREATE students from the Master’s of Biomedical Informatics Program have received the BMIF Excellence Award 2025 for their outstanding contributions to their research projects and academic excellence.
Sarah Nassar, a Med-i CREATE student, is among the finalists in the national SSHRC Storytellers Challenge. This competition highlights how research in the social sciences and humanities is making a
Dilakshan Srikanthan represented Queen’s University at the NAGS 3-Minute Thesis Competition this year and received the People’s Choice award for his outstanding presentation. More information on NAGS 3MT can be
