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Dr. Alastair Matheson
Affiliation: University of Victoria
Deceased Date: 2001-05-18
The studies of Dr. Matheson have spanned a period of 25 years. During this time, he has published approximately 60 full papers on subjects related to the structure and function of proteins. His major contributions have been in establishing the existence of a peptidase associated with ribosome particles and in determining the structural amino sequences of several ribosomal proteins from eucaryotic, eubacteria and archebacteria. These latter studies have provided support for the recently established finding that there exists a third kingdom of microorganisms termed archebacteria. His laboratory is well known for its work with halophilic bacteria which have been the experimental system used in much of his work. He has also contributed to the literature on the structure of 5S ribosomal RNA and to the question of evolutionary relatedness of species.
Dr. William Mathews
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Deceased Date: 2003-03-03
Dr. W.H. Mathews has been a leader in the Earth Sciences for 46 years. In that span he has published one hundred twenty-one papers on his research, averaging 2.7 papers per year for 46 years. These span an astonishing range of expertise. Mathews is an internationally known expert in glaciology, volcanology, geomorphology, landslide hazards, and well known for his contributions to coal geology and economic geology. His work on flash floods of glacial origin is a classic, as is his work, with K.C. McTaggart on the Hope Landslide. The mechanics of glacial flow were first documented by Dr. Mathews on the Salmon Glacier. There are few geologists today like Dr. Mathews, who can carry on a high level conversation with any earth scientist, from petrologist, to glaciologist, to volcanologist, to hydrologist and to economic geologist.
Mr. Nicolas Mateesco Matte
Affiliation: McGill University
Deceased Date: 2016-04-13
Spécialiste en droit international aérospatial, Me Nicolas Mateesco Matte est auteur de neuf livres et de nombreux articles dans ce domaine. Il a été le premier en Amérique à enseigner en français ce domaine particulier du droit à l'Université de Montréal en 1951. Président du Conseil permanent du Club des relations internationales à l'Université de Montréal (dès 1951), il fonda les « Annales de droit aérien et spatial ». Il a été l'organisateur et le président du congrès de l'International Law Association à Montréal en 1982 et il est, depuis, vice-président à vie de cette organisation.
Il a été directeur de l'Institut et du Centre de droit aérien et spatial de l'Université McGill (1976-1989) et il y est actuellement directeur émérite. Il publiait en 1982, en anglais et en français, à Scarborough et à Paris, son ouvrage : « Droit aérospatial : les télécommunications par satellites; Aerospace Law. Telecommunications Satellites ».
Il est actuellement vice-président de l'International Space University et avocat-conseil du bureau d'avocats Brouillette Charpentier Fortin de Montréal.
Dr. Armand Maurer
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: History, medieval philosophy
Deceased Date: 2008-03-22
Born in the U.S., resident in Canada since 1957, Armand Maurer, C.S.B., received his licentiate in medieval studies in 1945 and his doctorate in philosophy in 1947. In a busy academic life, with direction of unusually numerous doctoral theses, he has edited and published a number of manuscript texts of medieval thinkers, along with critical studies, translations, and commentaries. His histories of medieval and of modern Anglo-American philosophy likewise continue this priceless tradition of scholarship in which past wisdom is recovered, preserved, clarified for the present age, and brought to bear upon our understanding of our own contemporary thought.
Dr. J. Maxwell
Affiliation: Natural Resources Canada
Keywords: Geology
Mineralogy
Analytical chemistry
Deceased Date: 2006-10-26
John Maxwell is known to geologists in Canada as the national authority in the complex field of rock and mineral analysis, to which he brings an exceptional blend of competence in geology, chemistry and physics. His laboratories, established in the Geological Survey, have made contributions to geological research in Canada of worldwide renown. An innovator of instrumental methods and umpire of difficult analyses, he is author of a definitive textbook "Rock and Mineral Analysis" and has just been honoured by an invitation to revise Hillebrand and Lundell's classic text "Applied Inorganic Analysis". Named a principal investigator of the lunar samples by NASA, he has been appointed national coordinator of the Federal government team for this research.
Dr. A. McAllister
Affiliation: University of New Brunswick
Keywords: Geology, mining, teaching
Deceased Date: 2010-11-16
One-time student, now Professor and Head of the Geology Department at University of New Brunswick, A.L. McAllister is a highly-regarded Maritime geologist, who obtained his Ph.D. at McGill University. His more than twenty field seasons, ranging from Scotland to the Canadian west and the Arctic, have mainly been devoted to Maritime geological problems and have resulted in numerous publications.
His work as an academic includes the direction and development of a notable geology department. Some 15 to 20 graduate students, having passed through his hands and now working independently elsewhere, are the best testament to his teaching.
Dr. John McCarter
Affiliation: University of Victoria
Deceased Date: 2005-02-14
Dr. J.A. McCarter has consistently and steadily pursued a course of high scholarship and imaginative research. His work has explored the fundamental properites of cellular metabolism and has required the use of tracer techniques, the development of new methods, and biochemical synthetic processes of a high order. He has an international as well as a national reputation in his field, and his work is both imaginative and sound.
He has also proved a very able and stimulating teacher who insists on a high scholarship of fundamental learning by his students. His scholarly interests extend beyond biochemistry and his advice and aid is sought in many fields.
Reverend James McConica
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Deceased Date: 2023-12-20
Medievalist and Renaissance-Reformation scholar, Dr. James Kelsey McConica is an authority in the general field of European intellectual history. His principal works are concerned with two subjects: the institutional forms of learning in medieval and 16th century Europe, and the religious, political, and social contexts of humanist scholarship and thought. The first has recently culminated in Volume III of "The History of the University of Oxford: The Collegiate University" (1986) which everywhere reflects his magisterial shaping hand. The second is displayed in his important studies of European humanists and Tudor politics and, since 1974, his work on the prince of European humanists, Desiderius Erasmus, signally exemplified in Dr. McConica's leadership in planning and executing "The Collected Works of Erasmus", called (by a sober critic), 'one of the most massive and important enterprises of our time.'
Prof. John McConnell
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Air quality, climate change, planetary science, ozone layer
Deceased Date: 2013-07-29
John (Jack) McConnell is an eminent Atmospheric Modeller who has made contributions to knowledge of the processes taking place in the atmospheres of the earth and planets. He is internationally recognized for his contributions on the physics and chemistry of the atmospheres of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus and on the chemistry and dynamics of the earth's atmosphere, the formation of stratospheric ozone holes, and problems relating to the pollution of the troposphere.
Dr. Ernest McCulloch
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Deceased Date: 2011-01-19
Dr. McCulloch has attracted international scientific recognition primarily for his work on the detection and quantitation of stem cells of the blood-forming system. He played a major role in the development of the spleen colony technique for measuring the capacity of primitive normal and neoplastic cells to multiply and differentiate. With his colleagues, he has used this technique to explore many of the fundamental properties of stem cells, and the role of various factors involved in the regulation of stem cell functions. The methods pioneered by Dr. McCulloch and his co-workers are now being used very widely to obtain important information about the normal formation of blood cells, the source and development of immunologically competent cells, the patterns of growth of cancer cells in mice, and the mode of action of chemotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of leukemia.
Dr. McCulloch's work has been characterized by a successful combination of a talent for basic research and a deep interest in its practical applications.
Dr. Charles McDowell
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Deceased Date: 2001-09-23
Charles A. McDowell's many publications have contributed significantly to three main fields: ionization and dissociation of molecules by electron impact, mechanisms of gas-phase oxidation reactions, and electron spin resonance spectroscopy of free radicals. His determinations of the energy levels and electronic structures of molecular ions provided the first experimental assessment of theories of the electronic structure of molecules. His work clarified the nature of hydrocarbon oxidations. He has identified the radicals formed in organic crystals subjected to radiation. He came to Canada from Britain in 1955, and his vigorous leadership has contributed greatly to the development of chemistry at the University of British Columbia.