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Fast-Tracking Drug Therapies
Carleton researchers team up with startups to accelerate health breakthroughs, making medications more accessible and affordable.
Humanizing Artificial Intelligence
AI offers benefits but also risks like bias and social manipulation. Carleton research is tackling these challenges, highlighting the difficulty of replicating the human brain in AI.
Four Carleton Alumni Appointed to the Order of Canada
The newest Carleton community appointees include a leader in mathematics, an expert on hate crime, an advocate for disability rights, as well as a writer and advocate for accessibility.
Accelerating Disaster Response
Carleton researcher Marzieh Amini is developing an innovative method to extract critical information from social media posts during disasters, helping first responders and policymakers make informed decisions in Canada.
Safeguarding Newborn Health
Each year, 15,000 Canadian newborns need NICU care. Carleton researchers, working with CHEO, are creating advanced sensors and safer transport systems to improve care for these fragile patients. Their innovations aim to support healthier outcomes for vulnerable infants.
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Disability Justice and Queer Crip Curation
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Mother Trouble: Mediations of White Maternal Angst after Second Wave Feminism
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