Vous êtes ici
Dr. Earle Crampton
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1983-04-20
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Michael Craton
Membre de la SRC, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Deceased Date: 2016-09-21
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Michael Craton's scholarship has been profound, voluminous and pioneering. Over thirty years he has helped recast Caribbean and slave historiography. Younger scholars now ask different questions - and adopt different approaches - because of his work. The most eminent scholar in Caribbean history of his generation, he is respected internationally for his imaginative lines of enquiry and precise scholarly reconstruction. 1997 will see the publication of the second volume of his definitive "History of the Bahamian People", but his eight books, together with more than fifty other scholarly publications, have already established his place among the elite of Canadian historians.
Dr. Malcolm Crawford
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1960-01-14
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Dr. Donald Creighton
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1979-12-19
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Dr. Ernest Cruikshank
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1939-06-23
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Mr. Paul-André Crépeau
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Droit-civil, droit-privé international, , droit-comparé, linguistique juridique, thèorie du droit-privé
Deceased Date: 2011-07-07
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Monsieur le professeur Paul Crépeau est un éminent juriste et un universitaire de grande envergure. Considéré comme l'un des plus grands civilistes au Canada, il fut président de l'Office de révision du
Code civil du Québec (1956-77) et mena à terme la tâche immense qui lui fut confiée. Diplômé des universités d'Ottawa, de Montréal, d'Oxford, de Paris et de Strasbourg, M. Paul-André Crépeau est
également un comparatiste dans le domaine du droit. Il fut élu président de l'Académie internationale de droit comparé (1990-1998).
Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages et articles dans le domaine du droit privé et du droit commercial international. Sa reputation de juriste et d'universitaire a depuis plusieurs années dépassé les frontières du Canada.
Dr. Sedley Cudmore
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1945-10-17
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Dr. William Cullen
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: biochemistry and geochemistry of arsenic
Deceased Date: 2019-12-01
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Cullen has been on the Canadian Inorganic Chemistry scene for 30 years, and has served it well in many official capacities; he has pioneered research in fluorocarbon-organometallic and organoarsenic chemistries, the former yielding early examples of the now fashionable clusters. The latter area has led to major advances in the understanding of the biochemistry of arsenic. Work on chiral ferrocenyl phosphine ligands and associated Rh catalytic systems (hydrogenation and hydrosilylation) has widened the scope of effective asymmetric synthesis. Cullen was instrumental in establishing a bioinorganic group at UBC via an NRC Negotiated Development Grant, and chairs a group project that has developed the effective asymmetric reduction of imines, which is important industrially.
Dr. Frank Cunningham
Membre de la SRC, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Democratic theory, urban philosophy
Deceased Date: 2022-02-04
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Frank Cunningham is one of Canada's leading political philosophers. Having first made a name for himself for his work on objectivity in the social sciences, Professor Cunningham next turned to Marxist scholarship, producing widely respected interpretations of classic texts, popularizations of Marxism, and creative adaptations of Marxist theories and ideas to current problems. His most recent work, on democratic theory, is also his best known. Professor Cunningham is currently Canada's most prominent democratic theorist, both at home and abroad. Widely respected in his own country, he has also been one of Canada's most durable intellectual exports to the world.
Sir Arthur Currie
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1933-11-30
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Dr. Balfour Currie
Membre de la SRC,
Affiliation: University of Saskatchewan
Deceased Date: 1981-01-08
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Dr. James Curtis
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Canada-US comparative, civil society, social inequality, sociology of knowledge, sociology of health
Deceased Date: 2005-05-27
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
LONG
James Curtis’ work has been significant to defining an indigenous Canadian sociology while also inspiring future generations of scholars. His research spans an array of topics, including religion, sport, social inequality, gender, aging, voluntary association activity, social values and voting, while at the same time being broadly centered on the study of civil society. Among his many contributions is work over several decades comparing Canadian-American values which has served to challenge the conventional thesis of Canadians being more “elitist” and less “achievement oriented” than Americans. This has been the basis for a central debate within sociology and political science. Professor Curtis is author of numerous texts helping to define sociology to students in Canadian terms.
SHORT
James Curtis’ work has defined an indigenous Canadian sociology for both scholars and students. His study of our civil society treats religion, sport, social inequality, gender, aging, voluntary activity, social values and voting. Comparing Canadian-American values, he has challenged the conventional thesis of Canadians being more “elitist” and less “achievement oriented” than Americans sparking a central debate within sociology and political science.
Dr. Ratimir Cvetanovic
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 2002-02-24
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
R. J. Cvetanovic was born in Belgrade and educated in Edinburgh, Belgrade, and Toronto; from the latter university he received the Ph.D. degree in 1951. Since then he has been on the staff of the National Research Council. Almost all his work has been in the field of gas-phase reactions, much of it dealing with oxidation and dehydrogenation of elementary hydrocarbon molecules. This work has included kinetic, catalytic, chromatographic, and photochemical studies and has constituted a major contribution to hydrocarbon chemistry.
Prof. Antonio D'Andrea
Membre de la SRC,
Affiliation: McGill University
Deceased Date: 1999-02-20
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Antonio D'Andrea has given a powerful impulse and a new direction to Italian studies in Canada. His approach to language and literature is distinguished by a thorough familiarity both with classical scholarship and with philosophy; it is marked, moreover, by the manner in which literary production is viewed in its interplay with religious and political factors. His work has shed new light on the reception of Machiavelli at the hands of the Elizabethan dramatists; with these studies, and with his monumental edition of Innocent Gentillett's "Discours contre Machiavel", he has made one of the foremost contributions to the history of Machiavellism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His publications, which range from essays on Dante and on Petrarch to the interpretation of Pirandello and of Croce, indicate an incisive and original mind, productive also in the field of aesthetic theory. Finally, as joint founder and co-editor of the international "Yearbook of Italian Studies", he has acquired further merit in advancing the cause of his discipline.
Mr. Antoine D'Eschambault
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1960-05-18
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Dr. Antoine D'Iorio
Membre de la SRC,
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Deceased Date: 2000-01-07
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Antione D'Iorio has been responsible for important advances in adrenal biochemistry and physiology. A large part if his contributions have been concerned with the chemical constitution of the Chromaffine granules. He has established that in these microscopic units, catecholamines exist as a salt of ATP which in turn, is bound to a protein moiety.
His latest achievement has been the study of the metabolism of Dopa which led to the discovery and characterization of catechol-o-transferase, one of the most important inactivating agents for catecholamines.
He has now purified this enzyme and studied its inhibition by a number of compounds.
Serge Daan
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Groningen
Keywords: Biological rhythms, sleep, circadian pacemakers, optimization, metabolism
Deceased Date: 2018-02-09
Learn more
Plus d'informations
Contact
Serge Daan is a world leader in the understanding of biological rhythms. His classic papers in 1976 with Pittendrigh helped define the problems and methods in this area. The importance of these papers can hardly be overstated. In addition he was involved at critical early stages in the formulation of the two-factor theory of sleep, and in the suggestions to treat rhythm disorders with light. He has also made important contributions in behavioural ecology, especially to our understanding of optimal annual strategies in metabolism, reproduction and behaviour. His intellectual breadth and ability to synthesize has helped build up his department at Groningen into a world-class place to study rhythms and behaviour.