Author of the article: Julia McKay
Publishing date: Jul 23, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read Kingston-Quinte Motorcycle Ride for Dad 2021 chair, Marion Perry, right, presents a grant of $38,000 to the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation and Dr. Katrina Gee, associate professor/researcher, Queen s University School of Medicine, for her work in fighting prostate cancer, at an announcement ceremony outside Cataraqiui Community Centre in Kingston on Friday. Photo by Julia McKay /The Whig-Standard
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KINGSTON The Kingston-Quinte Ride for Dad committee presented a grant of $38,000 to the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation on Friday.
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The grant recipient, Dr. Katrina Gee, is an associate professor at Queen’s University School of Medicine, and her research project is looking at training the immune system to attack prostate cancer cells.
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