
Research TIME! is a podcast from the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) at Queen’s University designed to showcase translational research. The goal of these podcasts will be to focus on the researcher and their journey from lab to discovery. Each episode will focus on a single, high-impact publication where the principal investigator and their team will explore and help you understand their cutting-edge discoveries in biomedical science and how their work is transformative in terms of healthcare, understanding the mechanisms of disease, or proposing novel treatments.
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Research TIME!CFRC.ca Podcast NetworkResearch TIME! is a podcast from the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) at Queen's University designed to showcase translational research. The goal of these podcasts will be to focus on the researcher and their journey from lab to discovery. Each episode will focus on a single, high-impact publication where the principal investigator and their team will explore and help you understand their cutting-edge discoveries in biomedical science and how their work is transformative in terms of healthcare, understanding the mechanisms of disease, or proposing novel treatments.

Research TIME! is a podcast from the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) at Queen's University designed to showcase translational research. The goal of these podcasts will be to focus on the researcher and their journey from lab to discovery. Each episode will focus on a single, high-impact publication where the principal investigator and their team will explore and help you understand their cutting-edge discoveries in biomedical science and how their work is transformative in terms of healthcare, understanding the mechanisms of disease, or proposing novel treatments.