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Dr. Brian Hall
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: Embryology. evolution, development, evolutionary developmental biology
Dr. B.K. Hall is a developmental biologist who has studied how skeletal development is controlled. His highly original work has demonstrated that cells of craniofacial bones can form both cartilage and bone. To form cartilage, cells must be exposed to mechanical forces associated with embryonic movement. Bone formation is initiated by products of the embryonic epithelial basal laminae acting inductively on embryonic mesenchyme. Development is under epigenetic control and epigenetic factors have been important in the evolution of vertebrates.
Dr. Judith Hall
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: birthdefects, clinical genetics, arthrogryposis, twins, epigenetics
Induction Year: 2011
HALL, Judith G. - Department of Medical Genetics and Pediatrics, The University of
British Columbia
Judith G. Hall is a clinical geneticist who has worked on birth defects and non-traditional
mechanisms of disease.
HALL, Judith G. - Département de médecine génétique et de pédiatrie, The University of
British Columbia
Judith G. Hall est une généticienne clinique qui a travaillé sur des anomalies congénitales et sur
des mécanismes non conventionnels de maladies.
Prof. Dennis Hall
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Organic Synthesis, Methodology, Medicinal Chemistry
Induction Year: 2017
Dennis Hall, University Professor and Canada Research Chair, is an organic chemist recognized as a world leader in the chemistry and chemical biology of the element boron. His research work is centered on the study of the properties and the reactivity of organoboronic acids, and their multiple applications in catalysis and drug discovery. His efforts led to the discovery of new and greener reaction processes, and to new classes of organoboron compounds that are currently exploited as pharmaceutical agents.
Dennis Hall, professeur titulaire et chaire de recherche du Canada, est un chimiste organicien reconnu comme chef de file mondial en chimie et chimie biologique de l'élement bore. Ses travaux de recherche sont centrés sur les propriétés et la reactivité des acides organoboroniques et de leur multiples applications en catalyse et en chimie médicinale. Ses efforts ont mené à la découverte de nouvelles réactions chimiques plus vertes et efficaces, et à de nouvelles classes de composés organoborés qui sont exploités comme agents pharmaceutiques.
Dr. Janet E. Halliwell
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Keywords: Neurology, Internal Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology
Induction Year: 2019
HALLIWELL, Janet – J.E. Halliwell Associates Inc.
In over 40 years working with the academic research community, Janet Halliwell has made seminal contributions to the evolution of funding programs, research management and S&T policy in Canada. She has played a leadership role in the design and implementation of innovative new programming in her work with each of the federal funding agencies and has championed inter-agency collaboration. She serves on numerous national, regional and institutional boards and committees dealing with the academic research ecosystem.
Janet Halliwell a contribué de façon déterminante à l’évolution des programmes de financement, de la gestion de la recherche et des politiques de science et technologie au Canada. Elle a joué un rôle de chef de file dans la conception et la mise en œuvre de nouveaux programmes novateurs dans son travail avec chacun des organismes de financement fédéraux et a défendu la collaboration interorganismes. Elle siège au sein de nombreux conseils et comités nationaux, régionaux et institutionnels en charge de l’écosystème de la recherche universitaire.
Dr. Philip Halloran
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: transplantation, immunology, genomics, disease phenotyping, microarrays
Long Citation
Dr. Halloran is an international leader and pioneer in organ transplantation. His seminal contributions include: delineating the role of interferon-y in injury and rejection and. its effect on MHC l and II; describing mechanisms of T cell mediated and antibody mediated rejection; describing the effects of somatic cell senescence on transplant performance; and developing diagnostic systems for transplantation. Recently, he has annotated the transcriptome of rejecting kidney to significantly advance a mechanistic understanding of allograft rejection. Dr. Halloran has significantly advanced clinical transplant medicine through the study and optimization of immunosuppressive therapy resulting in improved outcomes for transplant patients worldwide. Dr. Halloran is founding Editor of the American Journal of Transplantation, the leading journal in transplantation, and was recently named an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Short Citation
Dr. Halloran is an international leader and pioneer in organ transplantation. His has made seminal contributions that have significantly advanced clinical transplant medicine through the study and optimization of immunosuppressive therapy resulting in improved outcomes for transplant patients worldwide. Dr. Halloran is founding Editor of the American Journal of Transplantation and an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Dr. Stephen Halperin
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Maryland
S. Halperin has worked-widely in algebraic topology and differential geometry. His deepest results are in rational homotopy theory, a field which was initiated by Quillen and Sullivan, and in which Halperin is now a world leader. His theorem on the homotopy Euler characteristic is considered the most interesting piece of work in rational homotopy theory in the last ten years. Halperin's contributions to rational homotopy theory have all been striking and highly original. They will stand the test of time and, in fact, will help to define the future of the field.
Dr. Mitchell Halperin
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Acid-base, potassium, sodium, water, integrative physiology.
Dr. Mitchell Halperin is internationally renowned for his expertise in and contributions to the clinical diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and acid-base disorders. Through his creative endeavours he has changed our understanding of how the kidney regulates body metabolism. His contributions to education are widely acknowledged. Perhaps most striking is the fact that virtually every medical school in Canada, and many elsewhere in the world, are staffed by academic nephrologists whom he trained.
Prof. Mark Halpern
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Induction Year: 2020
Mark Halpern makes measurements which have sharpened our understanding of the contents and dynamics of the Universe. Measurements showing little distortion of the cosmic microwave background spectrum established that the Universe was in thermal equilibrium when it was 10 days old. Measurements of the anisotropy of the CMB with WMAP, ACT and Bicep establish that the Universe is spatially flat, comprised of 70% dark energy with dark (invisible) matter substantially outweighing baryonic matter
Mark Halpern effectue des mesures qui ont affiné notre compréhension du contenu et de la dynamique de l’univers. Des mesures démontrant une faible distorsion du spectre micro-ondes cosmiques de fond ont établi que l’univers était en équilibre thermique lorsqu’il avait 10 jours. Des mesures de l’anisotropie du rayonnement cosmique avec WMAP, ACT et Biceps établissent que l’univers est spatialement plat, composé de 70% d’énergie noire avec de la matière noire (invisible) dépassant largement la matière baryonique.
Prof. Galen Halverson
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: McGill University
Induction Year: 2023
Professor Galen Pippa Halverson is a stratigrapher, sedimentologist, and isotope geochemist who interrogates the sedimentary and stratigraphic record to infer geographic, tectonic, and environmental information about the ancient Earth. He is among the world’s foremost expert on the era of Earth history between 1.7 and 0.6 billion years ago, an era that encompassed the assembly and disintegration of the supercontinent Rodinia and early diversification of eukaryotic organisms.
Le professeur Galen Pippa Halverson est un stratigraphiste, sédimentologiste et isotopiste qui interroge les enregistrements sédimentaires et stratigraphiques pour en extraire de l’information géographique, tectonique et environnementale sur le passé de la Terre. Il est la sommité mondiale de la période de l’ère géologique de la Terre d’il y a 1.2 et 0.7 milliards d’années, une période de l’histoire de la Terre qui inclue la formation et désintégration du supercontinent Rodinia, ainsi que la diversification précoce des organismes eucaryotes.
Dr. Feridun Hamdullahpur
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Energy Conversion Systems; Fluidized Beds: Hydrodynamics and Combustion; Solid Oxide Fuel Cells;
Induction Year: 2018
HAMDULLAHPUR, Feridun - Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo
A United Nations HeForShe Impact Champion, President Feridun Hamdullahpur is committed to advancing equity in higher education around the world. His leading work with Cooperative Education and Entrepreneurial programs has made him a sought-after advisor on post-secondary committees in Europe and the Middle East. Prior to his administrative work, he focused on Engineering and brought his life-changing Fluidized Bed Gasification technology to developing countries like Sierra Leone and India.
Défenseur de la campagne des Nations Unies HeForShe, le président Feridun Hamdullahpur s’est engagé dans la promotion de l’équité dans l’enseignement supérieur dans le monde. Son travail de direction avec des programmes d’éducation coopérative et d’affaires a fait de lui un conseiller convoité dans les comités d’éducation postsecondaire en Europe et au Moyen-Orient. Avant ses fonctions administratives, il travaillait dans le génie et a apporté sa technologie novatrice de gazéification à lit fluidisé dans des pays en voie de développement tels que la Sierra Leone et l’Inde.
Mme Edith Hamel
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Cerebral Cortex, Blood Flow, Neuronal Pathways, Neurology and Neurosurgery
Induction Year: 2017
Edith Hamel is internationally recognized for her pioneering work on the regulation of brain perfusion under normal and pathological conditions. Her findings provided unprecedented information on the cellular basis of brain imaging techniques that use hemodynamic signals to map changes in neuronal activity. Her discoveries also unraveled the mechanisms of action of specific antimigraine drugs, and of cardiovascular therapies with memory benefits in models of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.
HAMEL, Edith, Département de neurologie et neurochirurgie, Université McGill
Edith Hamel est reconnue internationalement pour son travail de pointe sur le contrôle de la circulation cérébrale dans des conditions physiologiques et pathologiques. Ses découvertes ont fourni des informations novatrices sur les bases cellulaires de l'imagerie fonctionnelle cérébrale qui utilise les signaux vasculaires comme marqueurs de l'activité cérébrale. Ses travaux ont aussi révélé les mécanismes d’action de certains antimigraineux et de médicaments qui exercent des effets bénéfiques sur la mémoire.
Mr. Marc-André Hamelin
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: None
Keywords: Musique, piano
Mr. Marcel Hamelin
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Keywords: Histoire du Québec, histoire du Canada
Par ses travaux sur l'histoire politique du Québec, Marcel Hamelin a su ouvrir des avenues neuves et apporter un éclairage riche dans un champ pourtant bien cultivé avant lui. Son ouvrage « Les premières années du parlementarisme québécois (1867-1878) » en particulier, manifeste une belle maîtrise du métier d'historien : documentation irréprochable, sens critique, esprit de synthèse, aisance de l'écriture.
Parallèlement à une carrière professionnelle bien remplie, Marcel Hamelin a su démontrer des qualités remarquables d'administrateur universitaire qui l'ont rapidement conduit au poste de doyen d'une des plus grandes facultés de son université.
Mr. Jean Hamelin
RSC Fellow,
Affiliation: Université Laval
Professeur titulaire et directeur du département d'histoire de l'Université Laval, Jean Hamelin a choisi
comme champ de recherches l'histoire canadienne. Dès ses premières publications, il a retenu l'attention des spécialistes par l'excellence de sa méthode et la nouveauté de ses conclusions. Son enseignement l'a amené à orienter ses efforts surtout vers l'histoire socio-économique du Québec et à bâtir des instruments de travail qui sont aujourd'hui des outils indispensables à ceux qui s'intéressent à la sociographie du Québec.
Sa bibliographie indique les grandes lignes de l'oeuvre historique qu'il est en train d'édifier. À ces
mérites intrinsèques, il faut ajouter l'emprise qu'il exerce sur un groupe de jeunes chercheurs qui explorent, sous sa direction, des provinces peu fréquentées jusqu'ici au Canada français de l'empire de Clio.
Dr. Qutayba Hamid
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: McGill University
Induction Year: 2013
Qutayba Hamid is a clinical scientist that has focused most of his research in the area of the role of cytokines in allergic diseases. He pioneered the description of the association between Th-2 type cytokines and asthma and his work in the area has formed the basis for the generally accepted hypothesis of the pathogenesis of allergic disease. His contribution to this field has been translated to many therapeutic approaches that are currently in phase III trails including anti-IL-5, anti-IL-9 and IL-17. His papers are highly cited, more than 28000 times, and his H factor is 83.
Qutayba Hamid est à la fois un scientifique et un clinicien qui a consacré la plupart de ses recherches au rôle des cytokines dans les maladies allergiques. Il est le premier à avoir décrit l’association qui existe entre les cytokines de type Th-2 et l’asthme. Ses travaux sont désormais à la base de l’hypothèse généralement acceptée de la pathogenèse de la maladie allergique. Sa découverte a donné lieu à de nombreuses méthodes thérapeutiques actuellement au stade III des essais, dont l’anti-IL-5, l’anti-IL-9 et l’IL-17. Ses articles ont été cités plus de 28 000 fois, et son indice de Hirsch est de 83.
Dr. Alvin Hamielec
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: McMaster University
Dr. A.E. Hamielec is noted for significant contributions to the application of transport theory to process metallurgy and cloud physics, for the establishment of gel permeation chromatography as a routine tool for polymer characterization, for the development of widely-accepted polymerization models, and for service to the chemical industry as a consultant and professional educator.
Dr. Sheryl Hamilton
RSC College Member
Affiliation: Carleton University
Keywords: law, culture, media, communication
Induction Year: 2014
Sheryl N. Hamilton is a leading scholar in the field of law, culture, and humanities. Her career is defined by a commitment to award-winning interdisciplinary scholarship, to building national and international academic communities, and to mentoring the next generation of scholars and leaders. Recognized by her peers through research grants, awards, and book prizes, she embodies the values of interdisciplinarity scholarly inquiry, organizational leadership, and good academic citizenship.
Sheryl Hamilton est un leader dans le domaine du droit, de la culture et des sciences humaines. Elle est engagée dans une recherche interdisciplinaire, bâtit des communautés universitaires nationales et internationales, et encadre la prochaine génération de chercheurs. La reconnaissance par ses pairs se traduit par des subventions de recherche et des prix littéraires ; elle incarne les valeurs de l’interdisciplinarité, du leadership organisationnel et de la collégialité universitaire.
Kiley Hamlin
RSC College Member
Affiliation: University of British Columbia
Keywords: infancy, morality, social cognitive development
Induction Year: 2018
Kiley Hamlin is an Associate Professor and Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Developmental Psychology. Her internationally recognized and award-winning research explores the earliest developmental origins of the human moral sense, by examining the emergence of moral judgement and action in preverbal infants, who lack language, sophisticated cognitive abilities, and extensive experience with cultural norms and values. More broadly, Hamlin is interested in the origins of human social and moral cognition from both an ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspective.
Kiley Hamlin est professeure associée ainsi que titulaire d’une Chaire de recherche du Canada de niveau 2 en psychologie du développement. Dr. Hamlin a reçu de multiples distinctions pour ses contributions aux études sur les nourrissons ainsi qu’à la psychologie. Son œuvre explore les origines premières du développement du sens moral chez l’humain, par l’étude de son émergence chez les bébés préverbaux, qui ne possèdent ni le langage, ni les habiletés cognitives sophistiquées, mais qui ont eu de l’expérience avec les normes et valeurs culturelles. À titre plus large, Hamlin s’intéresse aux origines de la cognition sociale humaine à partir du point de vue ontogénétique et phylogénétique.
Prof. Jean-Jacques Hamm
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: Queen's University
Keywords: Stendhal, poésie, póetique des textes, poème en prose, littérature alsacienne
Professor Jean-Jacques Hamm has written on a wide variety of authors, themes, and critical approaches, but above all he is known internationally for his numerous books and articles on Stendhal. In theses studies he has applied novel methods of hermeneutics, psychoanalytical approaches, sociological critiques, and computerized analysis of texts. He has also been a pioneer in the study of parody in literature. Moreover, he has been a leader in his profession as an organizer of conferences, founder of research groups, and as an editor. Finally, he is an accomplished stylist in both his scholarly work and in his own creations.
David Hammond
RSC College Member
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Cancer prevention, chronic disease, health policy, tobacco, diet
Induction Year: 2016
David Hammond, recipient of CIHR’s ‘Canada’s Premier Young Researcher‘ Award, is an internationally recognized expert on tobacco control, serving as advisor on the world’s first public health treaty—the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control—that established regulatory guidelines in over 170 countries. Recent research has expanded into the area of nutrition, where his research helps to guide obesity prevention policies.
David Hammond, lauréat du Prix du meilleur jeune chercheur du Canada décerné par les IRSC, est un expert reconnu internationalement dans la réglementation du tabac, agissant en tant que conseiller sur le premier traité mondial relatif à la santé publique - la Convention-cadre de l' Organisation mondiale de la Santé pour la lutte antitabac - qui a établi des lignes directrices réglementaires dans plus de 170 pays. Des recherches récentes ont élargi dans le domaine de la nutrition, où sa recherche contribue à guider les politiques de prévention de l’obésité.
Dr. Fen Osler Hampson
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: Carleton University
Keywords: INternational Affairs, Canadian Foreign Policy
Induction Year: 2010
Hampson, Fen Osler - Political Science (International Affairs) - Carleton University
Fen Hampson has made a series of highly original contributions to the study and practice of international affairs in the fields of conflict management and resolution, international security, international organization and Canadian foreign policy. His work is widely recognized nationally and internationally as path-breaking. His outstanding international reputation as one of Canada’s leading international affairs scholars has resulted in him being called upon to play a key leadership role in a number of major international commissions and in the work of internationally recognized think thanks which offer advice to governments around the globe and major international organizations.
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Hampson, Fen Osler - Political Science (International Affairs) - Carleton University
Fen Hampson has made a series of highly original contributions to the study and practice of international affairs in the fields of conflict management and resolution, international security, international organization and Canadian foreign policy. His work is widely recognized nationally and internationally as path-breaking. His outstanding international reputation as one of Canada’s leading international affairs scholars has resulted in him being called upon to play a key leadership role in a number of major international commissions and in the work of internationally recognized think thanks which offer advice to governments around the globe and major international organizations.
Jiawei Han
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Illinois at Urbana
Induction Year: 2022
Jiawei Han, PhD (University of Wisconsin, 1985), Professor (Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, 1987-2001); now Michael Aiken Chair Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Fellow of ACM, Fellow of IEEE, received ACM SIGKDD Innovation Award (2004), IEEE/CS Technical Achievement Award (2005), IEEE/CS W. Wallace McDowell Award (2009), and Japan's Funai Achievement Award (2018). He is internationally recognized for his contributions to knowledge discovery from data and data science.
Jiawei Han, Ph. D. (Université du Wisconsin, 1985), professeur (informatique, Simon Fraser University, 1987-2001); actuellement professeur titulaire de la chaire Michael Aiken à l’Université de l’Illinois à Urbana-Champaign. Membre de l’ACM et de l’IEEE, il a reçu le prix de l’innovation ACM SIGKDD (2004), le prix de la réalisation technique IEEE/CS (2005), le prix W. Wallace McDowell IEEE/CS (2009) et le prix Funai du Japon (2018). Il est internationalement reconnu pour ses contributions à la découverte de connaissances à partir de données et à la science des données.
Dr. Robert Hancock
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Dr. Hancock is internationally known for his research on the outer membranes of the medically important pathogenic bacterium, 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa' and other bacteria. His work is quite diverse, having produced over 200 peer-reviewed publications and 50 reviews to date. He is perhaps best known for his elucidation of a novel self-promoted uptake pathway across the outer membrane, for his model membrane and molecular genetic studies on porins and for his studies on small cationic antimicrobial peptides as "nature's antibiotics". His research has been well received and he has been invited to present more than 100 lectures at major international symposia. In 1987 he was the youngest-ever recipient of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists Award. In 1993 he received the 125th Anniversary of Canada Silver Medal. He was one of the first group of scientists to receive MRC's most prestigious Distinguished Scientist Award in 1995.
Dr. David Handelman
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
A young Canadian mathematican of international reputation who has made important contributions to algebra and analysis. Having started with abstract ring theory, he turned his attention to von Neumann regular rings and C*-algebras, becoming the leading expert in dimension groups and displaying a mastery of K-theory and its applications. He solved three open problems posed by eminent mathematicians by methods both sophisticated and ingenious; Kaplansky's 1951 question on the equivalence of left and right projections in finite C*-algebras, the 1960 classification problem of approximately finite C*-algebras and a question by Bass in 1963 concerning the propinquity of Gorenstien rings.



