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2025 Undergraduate Research Poster Day!

  • Writer: Sahar Saeed
    Sahar Saeed
  • Apr 7
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 10



Congratulations Duy, Karina, Sina, and Zoya on completing their HSCI 59X poster presentations 🎉

Last Thursday (April 3rd, 2025), the EPIX Lab's spectacular undergraduate students presented their findings from a year-long worth of exciting research at the annual Queen's University Research Poster Day! After two semesters of literature searches, data collection, and analysis, they were able to present their impressive work:

  • Duy Dinh: Barriers and Facilitators to Syphilis Testing among Un(der)housed Individuals and People who Use Drugs in Kingston, Ontario: A Qualitative Study

  • Karina Lakhani: Barriers and Facilitators to Syphilis Testing among People who Use Drugs in High-Income Countries: A Mixed Studies Systematic Review

  • Sina Sayyad: Contextual Leading to Adoption of a Syphilis "Rapid Test and Immediate Treatment" Outreach Model of Care in a Southern Ontario Public Health Unit

  • Zoya Malik: Designing a Discrete Choice Experiment to Elicit Syphilis Testing Preferences for Underserved Populations in North America


We are so proud of you, Duy, Karina, Sina, and Zoya! We are excited to see your final theses and the impact you will certainly create in the future!


 
 
 

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