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Mr. Roger Gaudry
Membre de la SRC,
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Deceased Date: 2001-10-07
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Prof. David Gauthier
Membre de la SRC, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh
Keywords: Moral and political contractarianism, Hobbes, Rousseau
Deceased Date: 2023-11-09
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David Gauthier is a moral philosopher whose work combines rigour, sophistication, and a sensitivity to the contributions of other disciplines. His books have advanced our understanding of our fundamental moral concepts and deepened our appreciation of the classical literature on social obligation. His many essays on moral and social philosophy show him to be in the forefront of those who, equipped with the tools of logical analysis and a proper cognizance of the social sciences, explore the relationship between prudence and morality, individual and social interest, and morality and reason.
Mr. Robert Gauthier
Membre de la SRC,
Affiliation: Ministry of Education
Deceased Date: 2001-03-25
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Dr. William Gauvin
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1994-06-06
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Mr. Jean-Marie Gauvreau
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1970-09-18
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Sir Auckland Geddes
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1954-01-08
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Dr. Pierre Gendron
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1984-02-16
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Jacques Genest
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Deceased Date: 2018-01-05
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Jacques Genest, docteur en médecine avec grande distinction de I'université de Montréal (1942), a poursuit des recherches cliniques sur I'aspect métabolique de la physiologie cardio-rénale à Johns Hopkins et à Harvard de 1945 à 1948, et à I'institut Rockefeller de 1948 à 1951. Nommé directeur du département de la recherche clinique à I'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal en 1952, il groupe autour de lui une équipe de jeunes chercheurs qui s'intéressent tout particulièrement aux problèmes de I'hypertension et la physiologie endocrino-cardio-rénale. Ses travaux sur I'hypertension lui méritent en 1963 le prix Gairdner. Fellow du Royal College of Physicians et de I'American College of Physicians, gouverneur de l'université de Montréal, il est nommé en 1964 directeur du département de médecine et médecin chef à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. En 1967, il fonde l'Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) dont il est le directeur scientifique jusqu'en 1984. En 1961, il est le co-fondateur de la Société Canadienne de Recherche Clinique et en 1964, il fonde le Conseil de la Recherche Medicale de Québec qui deviendra le FRSQ. Douze doctorats honorifiques dont un de l'Université Rockefeller. En 1998, nommé au Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. Directeur de Merch. Co. Ioc de 1972 à 1992.
Mr. Louis-Philippe Geoffrion
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1942-09-03
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Mr. Pierre George
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: Institut de France
Deceased Date: 2006-09-11
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Pierre George a été pendant un demi siècle I'un des plus actifs, sinon le plus prolifique des géographes français. Il a dominé de sa forte personnalité et de sa prodigieuse capacité de travail le monde de la géographie humaine dont il est apparu dans le monde entier comme I'un des plus éminents représentants. Orienté principalement vers la géographie économique, il s'est aussi intéressé à la géographie de I'URSS et des pays de I'est de l'Europe, à la géographie de la population, à la géographie urbaine, à la géographie rurale, aux régions polaires, aux aspects sociaux de la géographie, mais aussi à I'Italie et au Canada et spécialement au Québec.
Agrégé à 20 ans, docteur ès lettres à 26 ans, Pierre George a avant tout été le titulaire de la chaire de géographie humaine à la Sorbonne de 1953 à 1977. Il a aussi été directeur de I'Institut de démographie de I'Université de Paris et professeur à I'Institut d'études politiques pendant plus de trente ans. Il a aussi enseigné dans de nombreux pays, y compris au Canada, à Montréal et à Ottawa.
Docteur honoris causa des universités de Turin, Genève, Ottawa et Montréal, il est président de I'Association française d'études canadiennes depuis 1976. Il a été élu membre titulaire de I'Académie des sciences morales et politiques le 14 janvier 1980.
Dr. Nicolas Georganas
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Keywords: Collaborative hapto-virtual environments
Deceased Date: 2010-07-22
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Nicolas Georganas has made outstanding innovative contributions to the fields of multimedia, computer-network and wireless communications. He put Canada on the map, establishing the Multimedia Communications Research Laboratory (a first for Canada) and a multimedia communications system for Ottawa hospitals, allowing real-time exchange of medical information between local and remote locations. His work on queuing theory, topological design and flow and congestion control has resulted in major advances in the design and performance of computer communications networks. His pioneering research in dynamic channel assignment for wireless communication remains the benchmark for mobile cellular communications.
Mr. Juan Geuer
Membre de la SRC, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Keywords: Art, nature, science, philosophy, ethics, natura artis magistra
Deceased Date: 2009-05-02
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Juan Geuer is an originator of interdisciplinary art practice in Canada, and a continuing pioneer in interactive art installation. He is nationally and internationally acclaimed for bridging the dichotomy between art and science. He has produced a body of highly complex, as well elegantly simple, technologically and philosophically based works and large scale installations, as well as publishing articles on science and the arts. He continues to serve as mentor to students and young artists in interdisciplinary practices. His works have been exhibited and collected in major institutions in Canada and throughout the world, and he has received major grants and awards throughout his career.
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Juan Geuer is an originator of interdisciplinary art practice in Canada, and a continuing pioneer in interactive art installation. He is nationally and internationally acclaimed for bridging the dichotomy between art and science. He continues to serve as mentor to students and young artists in interdisciplinary practices and his works have been exhibited and collected in major institutions in Canada and throughout the world.
Sarah Gibbs
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Chloroplast, algae, evolution, ultrastructure, cell biology
Deceased Date: 2014-09-25
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Professor S.P. Gibbs has investigated chloroplast ultrastructure in the major groups of algae and more recently using EM auto radiography (a technique that she pioneered) has studied various aspects of DNA and RNA in chloroplasts. She has expanded this work to include immunocytochemistry of protein molecules with the aim of elucidating the molecular organization of the chloroplast in different algal classes. Throughout her career Dr. Gibbs' research has been at the cutting edge of science. She is an active participant in symposia and workshops, in the administration of the Biology Department at McGill, and on editorial boards.
Dr. James Gibbard
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1987-09-13
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Dr. Roger Gibbins
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: Canada West Foundation
Keywords: Federalism, regionalism (western Canada), constitutional politics, aboriginal self-government, ideologies
Deceased Date: 2024-03-10
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Roger Gibbins, Department of Political Science, The University of Calgary, is a leading figure in the study of Canadian politics. His early work on regionalism established him as a notable authority on western alienation in Canada, a reputation he has maintained with ongoing research. He was the first political scientist to engage in serious study of the contemporary aboriginal self-government movement. He is an acknowledged authority on federalism and the constitution. Through large-scale survey research, he has contributed to mapping the contours of ideology and political culture in Canada and several other countries. Finally, his widely used textbooks on Canadian government and ideology are helping to educate a generation of university and college students.
Dr. Norman Gibbons
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1977-12-10
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Prof. R. Dale Gibson
Membre de la SRC, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Keywords: Constitutional, charter, torts, legal history, human rights
Deceased Date: 2022-01-29
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Professor Dale Gibson has been recognized as one of Canada's most respected and prolific legal scholars. His work includes valuable works in no less than five important areas of public and private law: constitutional law, torts, legal history, privacy and civil liberties. In all these fields, his writings are of a high standard, clear and intellectually stimulating, often original, and always thorough and reliable.
He is undoubtedly best known for his work in constitutional law. In particular he has done solid and insightful work on the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms" as well as on the constitutional aspects of water law and of the environment generally.
Dr. Arthur Gibson
Membre de la SRC,
Deceased Date: 1959-04-16
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