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Dr. Stephen Collins
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: gastrointestinal sciences, microbiome, gut-brain axis
Induction Year: 2013
Stephen Collins is a pre-eminent clinician-scientist who is recognized internationally for his work demonstrating interactions between intestinal bacteria, the gut, the immune system, and brain in the context of functional gastrointestinal disorders. His work generated novel conceptual and therapeutic approaches to these common but poorly understood disorders. He also established a unique research infrastructure in gastrointestinal research at McMaster University, including the globally recognized Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute.
Stephen Collins est un éminent scientifique clinicien reconnu internationalement pour ses travaux sur les interactions entre les bactéries intestinales, les intestins, le système immunitaire et le cerveau dans les cas de troubles gastro-intestinaux. Ses recherches ont permis de mieux comprendre et de mieux traiter ces troubles qui, bien que fréquents, demeurent mal connus. Stephen Collins a également mis sur pied à McMaster University une infrastructure unique en son genre consacrée à la recherche gastro-intestinale, dont le célèbre Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, connu à travers le monde.
Stephen Schofield
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Keywords: arts visuels, sculpture
Induction Year: 2015
SCHOFIELD, Stephen – Arts visuels et médiatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal
Professor and renowned artist for the variety and the quality of his practice namely in sculptures, Stephen
Schofield has lead an exceptional career for over thirty years in Canada and abroad. Considered as one the
most important artists who have transformed Canadian contemporary sculpture, his works are exhibited
in the most famous museums, galleries and artist centres in Canada.
SCHOFIELD, Stephen – Arts visuels et médiatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal
Professeur et artiste reconnu pour la richesse et la variété de sa pratique, notamment en sculpture, Stephen
Schofield mène une carrière remarquable depuis trente ans au Canada et à l’étranger, notamment à New
York et Paris. Considéré comme l’un des artistes canadiens ayant le plus transformé le paysage de la
sculpture contemporaine au Canada, ses oeuvres sont exposées dans les plus importants musées, galeries et centres
artistiques au pays.
Dr. Stephen Larter
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Keywords: petroleum geology, subsurface biogeoscience, organic geochemistry, energy and carbon management, geoscience
Induction Year: 2013
LARTER, Stephen - Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary
Steve Larter is a geoscientist who has contributed to many aspects of our understanding of the origin and alteration of petroleum (oil and gas) in the Earth. The work has ranged from basic studies of organic matter and microbial life in the crust of the Earth to practical technology developments related to energy supply and carbon management. Steve is also a Fellow of the Royal Society and a foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Arts.
LARTER, Stephen - Département des sciences de la terre, University of Calgary
Stephen Larter a approfondi notre compréhension des origines et de la transformation des ressources pétrolières souterraines (pétrole, gaz naturel). Ses recherches ont traité de nombreux aspects, d’études de base des matières organiques et des micro-organismes de la croûte terrestre au développement de technologies relatives à l’approvisionnement en énergie et à la gestion du carbone. M Larter est aussi membre de la Société Royale et membre étranger de l’Académie des sciences et des arts de la Norvège.
Prof. Stephen J. Loeb
Affiliation: University of Windsor
Keywords: supermolecular chemistry, rotaxanes, MOFs
Induction Year: 2017
LOEB, Stephen J - Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Windsor
Stephen Loeb is a Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University Windsor. He is a world leader in the design of molecular machines and supramolecular chemistry. His group has developed a wide variety of methodologies for the preparation of mechanically interlocked molecules with novel switching mechanisms. He was the first to demonstrate that molecular machines could be organized at the nanoscale and made to function inside the pores of solid-state materials.
Stephen Loeb, professeur et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada est un chef de file mondial dans la chimie des machines moléculaires et de la chimie supramoléculaire. Son groupe de recherche a développé une grande variété de méthodologies pour la préparation de molécules mécaniquement interconnectes, avec de nouveaux mécanismes de commutation. Il a été le premier à démontrer que les machines moléculaires peuvent être organisées à l'échelle nanométrique et peuvent fonctionner à l'intérieur des pores des matériaux solides.
Dr. Stephen Michnick
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Systems Biology, Genomics, Biological Networks, Signal Transduction, Protein Engineering
Induction Year: 2018
MICHNICK, Stephen - Department of Biochemistry, Université de Montréal
Stephen Michnick has pioneered techniques and has made several discoveries in the field of molecular systems biology, the study of how ensembles of genes and their product proteins interact, determining the structures and behaviors of living cells. His methods provide spatiotemporal maps of the interactions among the thousands of proteins that make up a living cell; information that is being exploited to discover the molecular bases of normal physiological processes and the means to identify and develop strategies to correct pathological states of cells.
Stephen Michnick a mis de l’avant des techniques innovatrices et a fait plusieurs découvertes dans le domaine de la biologie moléculaire systémique, qui explore comment les ensembles de gènes et leurs produits intéragissent, ce qui détermine les structures et le fonctionnement des cellules vivantes. Les méthodes appliquées dans son laboratoire tracent des cartes spatio-temporelles des interactions entre les milliers de protéines constituant la cellule vivante; de l’information qui est exploitée pour établir les fondements moléculaires des procédés physiologiques normaux, mais aussi qui permet d’identifier et de développer des stratégies pour corriger les états pathologiques des cellules.
Prof. Stephen Toope
Affiliation: University of Cambridge
Induction Year: 2019
TOOPE, Stephen J. – Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge
Stephen J. Toope publishes in leading journals on human rights, international dispute resolution, the use of force, and legal theory. He has won Canadian and international publishing awards, and lectures at universities around the world. An academic leader in three Canadian provinces, he has also undertaken many public service roles in Canada and for the UN.
Stephen J. Toope est l’auteur de publications dans des revues spécialisées sur les droits de la personne, la résolution de conflits internationaux, l’usage de la force et la théorie du droit. Il est lauréat de prix de publication canadiens et internationaux, et enseigne dans des universités du monde entier. Universitaire de renom dans trois provinces canadiennes, il a aussi endossé de nombreuses fonctions dans le service public au Canada et aux Nations Unies.
Stephen Clarkson
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: International political economy, globalization, NAFTA, Canadian politics
Deceased Date: 2016-02-28
A Fellow of the Royal Society and member of the Order of Canada, Stephen Clarkson teaches political economy at the University of Toronto. His books on the once-supreme Liberal Party of Canada include The Big Red Machine and the biography, Trudeau and Our Times, which won the Governor-General’s award for non-fiction. Having recently completed a trilogy on the political economy of North America, he is now working with colleagues at Berlin’s Free University on how norms and institutions privileging foreign corporations’ investments are entrenched—and resisted—between the regions of Europe, North America, and South America.
Membre de la Société royale du Canada et de l’Ordre du Canada, Stephen Clarkson enseigne l’économie politique à l’University of Toronto. Il a consacré plusieurs livres aux longues années pendant lesquelles le Parti libéral du Canada a exercé le pouvoir, dont The Big Red Machine et Trudeau and Our Times. Cette biographie de l’ancien premier ministre lui a valu le prix du Gouverneur général dans la catégorie essai. Stephen Clarkson vient de terminer une trilogie sur l’économie politique de l’Amérique du Nord et travaille à Berlin’s Free University à la rédaction d’un ouvrage collectif qui se penche sur la façon dont les normes et les organismes ouverts aux investissements des entreprises étrangères sont enracinés – et décriés – en Europe, en Amérique du Nord et en Amérique du Sud.
Dr. Stephen Archer
Affiliation: Queen's University
Keywords: oxygen sensing, vascular biology, experimental therapeutics, pulmonary hypertension, cancer
Induction Year: 2018
ARCHER, Stephen - Department of Medicine, Queen's University
Dr. Stephen Archer is Professor and Head of Medicine at Queen’s University and a world-renowned cardiologist and leader in several research fields, including oxygen sensing, vascular biology, and the experimental therapeutics of pulmonary hypertension and, more recently, cancer. He has made numerous discoveries that can undisputedly be considered firsts, particularly in regards to defining the roles of mitochondrial fission/fusion and metabolism in oxygen-sensing and cell proliferation.
Dr. KC Collins
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: audio, music, technology, video games, interactivity, interaction design
Induction Year: 2015
KC Collins, Canada Research Chair in Interactive Audio at the University of Waterloo, is a pioneering scholar in the field of game sound studies. Since publishing her groundbreaking book Game Sound (MIT Press, 2008), Collins has maintained her international leadership in this field, pursuing industry-partnered research that has both examined and enhanced the experience of sound and music in games and other interactive digital contexts.
KC Collins, de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en audio interactif de l'Université de Waterloo, est une pionnière de la recherche sur les sons des jeux vidéo. Depuis la publication de son ouvrage sans précédent « Game Sound » (MIT Press, 2008), elle est demeurée un chef de fil international dans ce domaine et poursuit, en collaboration avec l'industrie, ses recherches qui donnent un nouvel éclairage à l'expérience relative au son et à la musique des jeux vidéo et autres médias numériques interactifs.
Simon Collin
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Keywords: Rapport entre les technologies et la langue, formation à distance, inclusion linguistique
Induction Year: 2017
Simon Collin is a digital education specialist. His scientific work stands out due to his strong leadership and the social sensitivity that guides his research interests. His scientific work has contributed to the advancement of knowledge about digital education, both epistemologically, theoretically and methodologically. He has also started several research groups in his field of study.
Simon Collin est spécialiste du numérique en éducation. Son activité scientifique se démarque par le fort leadership dont il fait preuve et par la sensibilité sociale qui oriente ses intérêts de recherche. Ses travaux scientifiques ont contribué à l’avancement des connaissances sur le numérique en éducation, tant sur les plans épistémologique et théorique que méthodologique. Il est également à l’origine de plusieurs groupes de chercheurs dans son domaine d’étude.
Dr. Stephen Gill
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Political economy, international relations, sociology
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Stephen Gill is perhaps the leading scholar in International Political Economy in Canada and one of the leading authorities worldwide. He is one of the most cited IPE scholars in International Relations and much pursued by universities in the UK and USA. He has largely defined the field of IPE as it exists today and his professional reputation spans North America, Europe, Asia and many developing countries. Gill's work is both empirical and theoretical and includes path-breaking books and articles on multilateralism, disciplinary neoliberalism and the new constitutionalism. He is one of Canada's leading social scientists.
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Stephen Gill is a leading scholar in International Political Economy in Canada and one of the leading authorities worldwide. He has largely defined the field of IPE as it exists today and his professional reputation spans North America, Europe, Asia and many developing countries. Gill's work includes path-breaking books and articles on multilateralism, disciplinary neoliberalism and the new constitutionalism.
Prof. Stephen Guy-Bray
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Induction Year: 2021
Stephen Guy-Bray was one of the first Canadian scholars working in what was then Gay and Lesbian Studies; he has continued to make significant contributions in this field for the last thirty years. He specializes in Renaissance poetry and in poetics. He has been instrumental in extending queer theory to a consideration of how queerness inheres in literariness and in poetics.
Stephen Guy-Bray a été l’un des premiers chercheurs canadiens à travailler au sein de ce qui s’appelait à l’époque études gaies et lesbiennes. Cela fait maintenant trente ans qu’il y fait d’importantes contributions. Il se concentre particulièrement sur la poésie de la renaissance et sur la poétique. Une de ses plus grandes contributions a été d’étendre la théorie queer jusqu’à la valorisation d’un aspect queer qui est inhérent à la littérarité et à la poétique.
Stephen P. Lewis
Affiliation: University of Guelph
Keywords: Self-injury, mental health, participatory action research, advocacy, outreach, recovery
Induction Year: 2024
Stephen Lewis is a Research Leadership Chair and Professor in
the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph. His
research program centres people’s lived experience of nonsuicidal
self-injury and related mental health difficulties. An
internationally renowned researcher and advocate, he challenges dominant
theoretical and clinical paradigms with a resulting impact reaching far beyond
academia to shape social media policy, create practical training, and empower
individuals to work toward recovery.
Stephen Lewis est titulaire d’une chaire de recherche et
professeur au département de psychologie de la University of
Guelph. Son programme de recherche porte sur l’expérience
vécue par les gens de l’automutilation non suicidaire et des
difficultés de santé mentale qui en découlent. Chercheur et défenseur de
renommée internationale, il remet en question les paradigmes théoriques
et cliniques dominants, ayant des conséquences bien au-delà du monde
universitaire, pour façonner la politique en matière de médias sociaux, créer
des formations pratiques et donner aux individus les moyens de travailler à
leur rétablissement.
Stephen McAdams
Affiliation: McGill University
Induction Year: 2022
Professor Stephen McAdams is one of the world’s top researchers in the cognitive dynamics of music listening. Holder of a Canada Research Chair in Music Perception and Cognition at McGill University since 2004, he is exceptionally gifted at bridging the disciplines of the arts, humanities, and social sciences. His research has revolutionized the role of cognition within music scholarship, through collaborations with music theorists, composers, performers, conductors, and music technologists.
Le professeur Stephen McAdams est l’un des plus éminents chercheurs au monde dans le domaine de la dynamique cognitive de l’écoute musicale. Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en perception et en cognition musicales à l’Université McGill depuis 2004, il est exceptionnellement doué pour faire le lien entre les disciplines des arts, des sciences humaines et des sciences sociales. Ses recherches ont révolutionné le rôle de la cognition dans la recherche musicale grâce à ses collaborations avec des théoriciens de la musique, des compositeurs, des interprètes, des chefs d’orchestre et des technologues de la musique.
Prof. Stephen Menn
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Ancient Philosophy; Medieval Philosophy (Latin and Arabic); History and Philosophy of Mathematics
Induction Year: 2019
MENN, Stephen - Department of Philosophy, McGill University
Stephen Menn is known for his profound understanding of all the principal sub-fields in Ancient
Philosophy, but most particularly for his work on and transformative solution to the problem of the aim
of Aristotelian metaphysics. He is also renowned for his significant contributions to the history and
philosophy of mathematics which focus on Plato, Eudoxos, Euclid and Archytas and his work on Feuerbach's Theorem.
Dr. Stephen Scherer
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Genomics, genetics, disease genes, autism, chromosome 7
Induction Year: 2007
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Stephen Scherer is one of Canada's leading geneticists making seminal contributions to the understanding of the human genome. He is internationally known for contributions to decoding the sequence of human chromosome 7, including the identification of 20 disease causing genes. His group also discovered the phenomena of large structural alterations as a common type of variation in the human genome contributing to both disease and evolution of chromosomes. He has published over 650 publications, won numerous awards including the Steacie Prize, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholarship, the Premier’s Summit Award for Medical Research, the Killam Prize, and multiple Honorary degrees. Dr. Scherer is currently the Chief of Research at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, Canada.
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Stephen Scherer is an internationally known geneticists making seminal contributions to the understanding of the human genome. His group discovered the phenomena of large structural alterations as a common type of variation in the human genome contributing to both disease and evolution of chromosomes. Dr. Scherer has won numerous awards including the Steacie Prize, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholarship, the Premier’s Summit Award for Medical Research, the Killam Prize, and multiple Honorary degrees. Dr. Scherer is currently the Chief of Research at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, Canada.
Stephen Scott
Affiliation: Queen's University
Induction Year: 2022
Professor Stephen Scott from Queen’s University is a world leader in the computational, neural, mechanical and behavioural aspects of voluntary motor control. He invented Kinarm, interactive robotic technologies that provide unprecedented experimental control over arm motor function, which he has used to transform our understanding of the intimate link between cortical circuits and limb biomechanics. Kinarm robots are now widely used around the world to quantify brain function and dysfunction.
Le professeur Stephen Scott de l’Université Queen’s est un chef de file mondial dans les domaines computationnel, neural, mécanique et comportemental du contrôle moteur volontaire. Il a inventé Kinarm, des technologies robotiques interactives qui fournissent un contrôle expérimental sans précédent sur la fonction motrice du bras, qu'il a utilisé pour transformer notre compréhension du lien intime entre les circuits corticaux et la biomécanique des membres. Les robots Kinarm sont maintenant largement utilisés dans le monde pour quantifier les fonctions cérébrales et les dysfonctionnements.
Dr. Stephen Walter
Affiliation: McMaster University
Induction Year: 2013
Stephen Walter has an outstanding international reputation for his work in developing and applying statistical methods in biomedical research. His numerous publications have had particular impact in the evaluation of disease screening and diagnostic tests, in clinical trials, and through collaborations with clinical colleagues. Dr. Walter’s seminal contributions to research and innovations in epidemiology and clinical medicine rank him as one of the premier biostatistical scientists in Canada.
Stephen Walter jouit d’une réputation internationale extraordinaire pour son travail dans la mise au point et l’application de méthodes statistiques en recherche biomédicale. Ses nombreuses publications ont eu de profondes répercussions sur l’évaluation des tests de dépistage et de diagnostic de maladies menés lors d’expériences cliniques et par des collègues cliniciens. Son apport fondamental à la recherche et à l’innovation dans les domaines de l’épidémiologie et de la médecine clinique le range incontestablement parmi les plus grands spécialistes de la biostatistique au Canada.
Prof. Stephen Wright
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: evolutionary genomics, plant evolution, population genetics
Induction Year: 2024
Stephen I. Wright’s research focuses on plant population and evolutionary genomics. His work has revealed important insights into causes and consequences of the evolution of plant reproductive systems. His work has also led to new understanding of the genome-wide extent of adaptive evolution, and the functional importance of plant noncoding DNA.
Les recherches de Stephen I. Wright se concentrent sur la population des plantes et la génomique évolutionnaire. Ses travaux ont dévoilé un aperçu important des causes et conséquences génomiques de l’évolution des systèmes reproducteurs des plantes. Ses travaux ont également mené à une nouvelle compréhension de la portée pangénomique de l’évolution adaptative, et de l’importance fonctionnelle de l’ADN non codant des plantes.
Stephen Wyatt
Affiliation: Université de Moncton
Keywords: autochtones, politique forestière, foresterie sociale, gestion durable
indigenous peoples, forest policy, social forestry, sustainable development
Induction Year: 2017
Stephen Wyatt studies social, political and economic issues related to indigenous engagement in sustainable use and management of natural resources—key questions for contemporary Canada. He innovates with interdisciplinary and inter-scale approaches seeking to untangle the complex web of issues and interactions, going beyond individual cases to develop policy responses. He collaborates with Canadian and international researchers and supervises students from a variety of institutions.
Stephen Wyatt travaille sur les enjeux sociaux, politiques et économiques reliés à l’engagement autochtone et à l’exploitation durable des ressources naturelles – des thématiques clés pour le Canada contemporain. Ses approches interdisciplinaires et inter-échelles visant à démêler l’écheveau complexe d’enjeux et d’interactions sont innovantes et vont au-delà des cas particuliers afin qu’elles trouvent des réponses au niveau politique. M. Wyatt collabore avec des chercheurs nationaux et internationaux et dirige des étudiants de diverses institutions.
Stephen Smith
Affiliation: McGill University
Induction Year: 2020
Deceased Date: 2022-11-29
Stephen Smith is one of the world’s leading private-law scholars. Through his ground-breaking and influential publications (including Contract Theory and Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices) on the theory of contract law, concept of unjust enrichment, methodology of legal scholarship, and nature of judicial remedies, he has transformed our understanding of the law governing private interactions and of the courts’ role in resolving disputes arising from those interactions.
Stephen Smith est l’une des sommités mondiales en droit privé. Ses publications novatrices et remarquées, dont Contract Theory et Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices, abordant la théorie du droit des contrats, l’enrichissement injuste, la méthodologie de la recherche juridique, et la nature des recours judiciaires, ont mené à une nouvelle compréhension du droit des relations entre personnes et du rôle des tribunaux dans la résolution de différends qui s’y rapportent.
Dr. Stephen Burley
Affiliation: Rutgers University
Keywords: Structural biology, drug discovery, oncology, kinase inhibitors
STEPHEN K BURLEY, Professor and Head of Laboratory, The Rockefeller University, is a structural biologist working in the field of eukaryotic gene regulation. Using X-ray crystallography and other methods derived from chemistry and physics, he has established an innovative, internationally-recognized program of research aimed at discovering the precise molecular mechanisms responsible for controlling messenger RNA production in eukaryotes. His remarkable pioneering studies of the structure and function of the TATA box-binding protein, a universal eukaryotic transcription factor required for expression of every gene in every cell, revealed an unprecedented mode of DNA bending/recognition, providing detailed molecular insights into the problem of understanding eukaryotic gene expression.
Prof. Don Page
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: gravity, cosmology, quantum relativity, spacetime, thermodynamics, physics, theory, gravitational physics, black holes, theoretical cosmology, general relativity, Einstein equation, Einstein metrics, geodesic motion, quantum theory, quantum gravity, quantum cosmology, quantum field theory, quantum state, Hawking radiation, black hole thermo, black hole information, second law, arrow of time, Schwarzschild, Kerr, de Stitter, anti-desitter, extra dimensions, Randall-Sundrum, initiation, Everett, many-worlds multiverse, measure problem, Born's Rule, Bayes's Theorum, consciousness, observational selection effects, anthropic principle, science/religion, theism, theodicy, Christianity
Induction Year: 2012
PAGE, Don N. - Department of Physics, University of Alberta
Don Nelson Page has made profound contributions to theoretical gravitational physics, cosmology, and quantum theory. Among his accomplishments are the determination of the colour and intensity of Hawking radiation from black holes; new solutions to Einstein’s gravitational field equations and a demonstration of the non-chaotic nature of free fall in them; the discovery of the Hawking-Page phase transition; and the refutation of three major claims by Stephen Hawking.
PAGE, Don N. - Département de physique, University of Alberta
Don Nelson Page a considérablement enrichi les domaines de la physique gravitationnelle théorique, de la cosmologie et de la théorie quantique. Au nombre de ses réalisations, on compte la détermination de la couleur et de l’intensité de la radiation Hawking émise par les trous noirs, de nouvelles solutions aux équations d’Einstein sur les champs gravitationnels et la démonstration de la nature non-chaotique de la chute libre dans ces mêmes champs; la découverte du changement de phase Hawking-Page, et la réfutation de trois postulats importants émis par Stephen Hawking.
Dr. Stephen Randall
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Keywords: US history, Latin American history
Dr. Stephen J. Randall has been making a significant contribution to the study of American foreign policy, United States-Latin American relations, and Canadian-American relations for almost twenty years. Dr. Randall's strength as a scholar and historian is apparent in all of his scholarly writing. He has a reputation for balance, judicious analysis, and fairness. His work is consistently based on extensive research in American and non-American sources. All of it is placed in appropriate contexts. Dr. Randall is also a social historian, and works in business history, economic history, and Canadian-Latin American relations. He has been very active in attempting to strengthen Canadian academic relations with Mexico and Latin American countries, and he has worked hard both at McGill University and at The University of Calgary in broadening University contacts with the larger community. Widely praised by both graduate and undergraduate students as an excellent teacher and supervisor, he has a large number of successful Masters and Doctoral students to his credit. Dr. Randall is a scholar of broad national and international reputation, greatly in demand as an author and speaker in Canada, the United States and Latin America, whose opinions on Canadian-American relations, petroleum policy, and American-Latin American relations have been increasingly sought by the scholarly and business community over the last decade.