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Dr. Dr Ian Q Whishaw
Affiliation: University of Lethbridge
Keywords: Behaviour, brain, recovery from brain damage, motor systems, spatial behaviour
Induction Year: 1998
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Ian Whishaw, Department of Psychology, The University of Lethbridge, has made many outstanding contributions to the relatively new discipline of behavioural neuroscience which investigates the connections between brain systems and behaviour. Much of his research, as exemplified by the finding that differentiated digit use is present in rats as well as primates, has refined our understanding of neural control systems for motor activity. This, in turn, has facilitated the study of selective brain damage and its effect on motor behaviour as well as therapeutic strategies to heal the injured brain. Publications describing this impressive body of work are of the highest quality and have appeared in the most prestigious scientific journals.
Prof. Katherine White
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: pro social behaviour; social marketing; social influence; sustainability marketing
Induction Year: 2016
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Katherine White has made significant contributions to knowledge in the area of consumer psychology. In 2015, she was identified by the American Marketing Association as one of the top five marketing researchers in the world based on publications top-tier marketing journals over the prior five years. She is well-known for her work on social identity and social influence. Her research has identified positive social and environmental consequences of marketing.
Katherine White est reconnue pour sa contribution significative aux connaissances en psychologie de la consommation. Selon un palmarès de l’American Marketing Association réalisé en 2015, elle figure parmi les cinq meilleurs chercheurs au monde dans le domaine du marketing, d’après ses écrits publiés ces cinq dernières années dans des revues scientifiques de premier plan. Prof White est renommée pour ses travaux de recherche sur l’identité sociale, les influences sociales et la consommation éthique, qui ont permis d’identifier des répercussions sociales et environnementales positives du marketing.
Prof. Lydia White
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Second language acquisition, bilingualism, Universal Grammar, crosslinguistic influence
Induction Year: 2010
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White, Lydia - Linguistics - McGill University
Lydia White is internationally recognized as a pioneering scholar in the field of generative second language acquisition. Her work has resulted in a new research framework, guided by the hypothesis that second language acquisition can be explained in terms of a combination of the operation of universal linguistic principles and mother tongue influence.
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White, Lydia - Linguistics - McGill University Lydia White is internationally recognized as the leading scholar in the field of generative second language acquisition. Her pioneering work is acknowledged to have created a new framework for second language research, guided by the hypothesis that universal principles and parameters which underlie the acquisition of a native language apply also to the attainment of a non-native language by adult learners. In addition, her research has provided crucial theoretical and methodological tools for investigating how the native language may affect the learning of a second language. She has published more than 100 scholarly articles and is the author of two acclaimed textbooks that have influenced the training of researchers world-wide.
Martha White
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Reinforcement Learning, Representation Learning, Machine Learning
Induction Year: 2024
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Martha White is an Associate Professor of Computing Science
at the University of Alberta and a Fellow of Amii. She holds
a Canada CIFAR AI Chair, a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in
Reinforcement Learning and received IEEE’s “AIs 10 to Watch:
The Future of AI” award in 2020. Her research focus is on developing
algorithms that learn to adapt continually, with a focus on more sustainable
systems.
Martha White est professeure agrégée d’informatique à la
University of Alberta et membre de l’AMII. Elle est titulaire d’une
chaire canadienne CIFAR en IA, d’une chaire de recherche du
Canada de niveau 2 en apprentissage par renforcement et a reçu
le prix de l’IEEE « AIs 10 to Watch : The Future of AI » en 2020. Ses recherches
portent sur le développement d’algorithmes qui apprennent à s’adapter
continuellement, en mettant l’accent sur des systèmes plus durables.
Dr. Mary Anne White
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: materials research; sustainability; energy storage
Induction Year: 2013
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Mary Anne White is a world leader in experimental investigations of thermal properties of materials, at the overlap of chemistry, physics and materials science. Her contributions to the basic understanding of thermal conduction in solids and phase stability in complex systems have advanced science and led to new directions in applications such as more efficient thermoelectric materials and thermally erasable paper.
Mary Anne White est une experte mondiale en matière de recherches expérimentales sur les propriétés thermiques des matériaux, spécialité qui se situe au croisement de la chimie, de la physique et de la science des matériaux. Ses découvertes relatives à la conduction thermique des solides et à la stabilité de phase de systèmes complexes ont fait faire un bond à la science et ont donné lieu à de nouvelles applications, comme des matériaux thermoélectriques plus rentables et du papier effaçable sous l’effet de la chaleur.
James Whitehead
Affiliation: None
Keywords: Energy, environment, global, future, physics
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JAMES RENNIE WHITEHEAD is distinguished for outstanding achievement in applications of radar and in industrial science. His development of the McGill fence not only was the first major application of bistatic doppler radar, but also involved establishing a major industrial research and development laboratory in Montreal that he led for ten years in microwave radio, plasma physics, radio propagation and research satellites.
His definitive text on the super-regenerative receiver was one outcome of his wartime contributions to numerous responder radar systems.
Study of the microphysics of friction led to his doctorate.
He served on the Royal Commission on Government Organization. His dedicated concern led to his present responsibilities for industry in Government science.
Dr. Chris Whitfield
Affiliation: University of Guelph
Keywords: bacterial cell surfaces, glycobiology, membrane function, export, glyconjugate assembly
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Long Citation
Dr. Chris Whitfield is a world authority on the assembly of glycoconjugates (complex carbohydrates) on the surfaces of pathogenic bacteria. His work has provided broad insight into how these large molecules move through bacterial cell walls, and their potential as targets for antimicrobial therapy. He holds a Canada Research Chair in Molecular Microbiology at the University of Guelph and is the founding Chair of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. His awards include the CSM/Roche Prize, a CIHR Senior Investigator Award and Fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology.
Short Citation
Dr. Chris Whitfield is a world authority on the assembly of complex carbohydrates on the surfaces of pathogenic bacteria. His work has provided broad insight into how these large molecules move through bacterial cell walls, and their potential as targets for antimicrobial therapy. He is the recipient of several awards and honours, including the CSM/Roche Prize and Fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology.
Dr. James Whitfield
Affiliation: National Research Council
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, parathyroid hormone, osteoporosis, cell proliferation, calcium
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James Fairfax Whitfield, Institute for Biological Sciences, National Research Council, Ottawa, has made outstanding contributions to two areas of life sciences research. He did pioneering work on the fundamental importance of calcium and cyclic AMP in the process of cell replication. His laboratory identified differences in the regulation of proliferation in normal and cancerous cells. He currently leads a team that has made major strides in understanding the mechanism of action of parathyroid hormone on bone cells. From this work, a promising new drug candidate which can effectively stimulate new bone formation has been designed and is currently being assessed as a therapy for postmenopausal osteoporosis.
Prof. Michael Whitlock
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Induction Year: 2019
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WHITLOCK, Michael – Department of Zoology, The University of British Columbia
Michael Whitlock is distinguished for his contributions to theoretical and empirical population genetics. He is responsible for many of the foundational population-genetic results about how evolution works in a spatial context, and he has made significant contributions to the methodology of measuring evolutionary processes. Whitlock has written a leading text on statistical methods and played a key role in establishing data archiving for the major publications in his field.
Michael Whitlock est reconnu pour ses contributions dans le domaine de la génétique des populations au niveau théorique et empirique. Il est notamment l’auteur de nombreux travaux fondamentaux de génétique des populations qui donnent des indications sur le fonctionnement de l’évolution, dans un contexte spatial. De plus, il a largement contribué à améliorer les méthodes de mesure des processus évolutifs. Whitlock s’est également distingué en rédigeant un texte de référence sur les méthodes statistiques et a joué un rôle majeur en établissant une politique d’archivage des données pour les principales publications de son domaine.
Gordon Whitmore
Affiliation: University of Toronto
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Professor G. F. Whitmore has made a major contribution to radiobiology both at the basic level and in its application to the treatment of cancer. In his basic studies of the radiobiology of mammalian cells 'in vitro' he developed a new method for synchronizing cell population and showed that the sensitivity of these cells depended on their position in the cell cycle. His studies have elucidated the mechanisms of radiation damage and recovery in cells. His work has earned him an international reputation in radiobiology and radiotherapy.
Dr. Anne Whyte
Affiliation: Mestor Associates
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Anne Whyte is a geographer who has achieved great stature as an interdisciplinary student of the human environment, of risk perception and assessment, and of natural resource policy in developing countries. She has developed a significant body of theory on which she can base empirical and applied work in the field. She has demonstrated that common themes run through such diverse fields as the human ecology of the Oaxaca Valley in Mexico in contemporary and pre-Columbian times, the public perception of hazard in modern industrial societies, and the design of rural water improvement schemes. Her international work in SCOPE and UNESCO is highly regarded. She will be the academic member of Canada's UNESCO General Conference delegation in November, 1983.
William C Wicken
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Social history, North America, Indigenous People, Treaty and aboriginal rights in Canada, legal history, history of homicide.
Induction Year: 2020
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William Wicken’s prize-winning scholarship, alongside his substantial contributions as an expert witness, have profoundly affected how scholars, government policymakers and Canada’s legal community understand and interpret the history and legal position of Indigenous peoples in Canada. His book-length studies of the Mi’kmaw’s multi-generational interpretation of its 18th-century treaty with the British Crown have been transformative. As a consultant to Indigenous communities and advisor to government, he works to advance Reconciliation
William Wicken, ses études primées et ses importantes contributions en tant que témoin expert ont profondément influencé la compréhension et l’interprétation de l’histoire et de la place qu’occupent les Autochtones par les universitaires, les décideurs politiques et la communauté juridique au Canada. Son étude sur l’interprétation multigénérationnelle par les Mi’kmaw de leur traité du 18e siècle signé avec la Couronne britannique a eu un effet transformateur. En tant que consultant auprès des communautés autochtones et conseiller auprès du gouvernement, il participe à la Réconciliation.
Dr. Duminda Wijeysundera
Affiliation: Unity Health Toronto
Induction Year: 2022
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More than 300 million people worldwide have major surgery every year. One in five suffer complications, and one in six never regain their usual level of function. Dr. Duminda Wijeysundera is a clinician-scientist at Unity Health Toronto. His research in the field of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine discovers new ways to prevent and treat complications after surgery. Dr. Wijeysundera uses his findings to help people recover from surgery more effectively.
Chaque année, plus de 300 millions de personnes dans le monde subissent une intervention chirurgicale majeure. Une personne sur cinq souffre de complications, et une sur six ne retrouvera jamais son niveau de fonctionnement habituel. Le Dr Duminda Wijeysundera est un clinicien-chercheur du réseau hospitalier Unity Health Toronto. Ses recherches dans le domaine de l’anesthésiologie et de la médecine périopératoire ont permis de découvrir de nouvelles façons de prévenir et de traiter les complications postopératoires. Il utilise ses découvertes pour aider les gens à se remettre plus efficacement d’une opération.
Dr. David Wiles
Affiliation: Plastichem Consulting
Keywords: Degradation, sttabilization, plastics, photochemistry, mechanisms
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David M. Wiles is a polymer chemist with an international reputation in the field of polymer degradation and stabilization and the physical and chemical characterization of polymer systems. His definitive studies of the light-induced deterioration of fiber-forming polymers have led to a new, thorough understanding of the mechanisms by which these polymers may be protected against weathering. In the area of anionic polymerization, he carried out pioneer work both in the synthesis and characterization of these highly regular polymers. Dr. Wiles' work has combined a talent for basic, exploratory research with an intense interest in its practical implications, facets which are continuing in his role as Director, Division of Chemistry, at the National Research Council.
Following 31 years of research and research management, Dr. Wiles retired from the NRC in 1990, moved to Victoria, and started a consulting business with polymer and related chemical industries in several countries. The focus continues to be on the science of prolonging the useful life of plastics in some applications, and shortening it in others. Commercially-viable, novel products have been the result in a number of instances in addition, of course, to huge numbers of frequent-flyer points and a certain tolerance to airline food. Unrelated but equally interesting has been the opportunity to testify as an "expert witness" in a couple of dozen litigations, primarily in the USA.
Dr. Andrew Wiles
Affiliation: Princeton University
Keywords: Modular forms, galois representations, ecliptic curves, fermat, number theory
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Andrew Wiles, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, has, through his insight and perseverance, made one of the most distinguished contributions to mathematics. In establishing the celebrated Taniyama-Shimura-Weil Conjecture, he, at one and the same time, put to rest Fermat's Last Theorem, unproved for almost four hundred years, and provided crucial verification—solving the one-dimensional case—of the so-called Langlands program—a remarkably far-reaching conjectural synthesis (by the Canadian mathematician Robert Langlands) of much of the mathematics of that four hundred years—much of which was brought into being by the riddle of Fermat.
Dr. Steven Wilhelm
Affiliation: The University of Tennessee
Keywords: biogeochemistry, molecular ecology, oceanography, limnology, viruses
Induction Year: 2024
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Prof. David Wilkinson
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: engineering, sustainability, materials, education
Induction Year: 2009
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Professor David Wilkinson is recognized internationally as a leader in the science and technology of solid materials. His impact has been profound: Through his personal research, through his service to the Canadian and International academic and industrial communities and through his innovative role as an educator, he has played a major part in the advancement of the discipline of Materials Science and Engineering.
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WILKINSON, David Stirling –Department of Materials Science & Engineering, McMaster University
Professor David Wilkinson is recognized internationally as a leader in the science and technology of solid materials. Over the past three decades, his fundamental studies of the different levels of structure of metallic, ceramic and composite materials and their related properties have contributed greatly to our understanding of advanced engineering materials. His impact has been profound: Through his personal research, through his service to the Canadian and International academic and industrial communities and through his innovative role as an educator, he has played a major part in the advancement of the discipline of Materials Science and Engineering.
Prof. David P. Wilkinson
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Fuel cells, electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, electrolysis, batteries, solar
Induction Year: 2014
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WILKINSON, David P. – Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of British Columbia
David Wilkinson is an internationally recognized Canadian researcher and leader in electrochemical
engineering, electrochemistry, fuel cells, and clean energy technology. Working in industry, government
and now academia, he has made sustained contributions to the innovation, performance, durability and
reliability of fuel cells, batteries and other electrochemical devices, while also advancing the basic understanding of
electrochemical reactions and reactors. His research is important for a cleaner, and more sustainable energy and
resource future.
WILKINSON, David P. – Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of British Columbia
David Wilkinson est un chercheur canadien de renommée internationale et un leader en ingénierie
électrochimique, en électrochimie, dans le domaine des piles à combustible et dans les technologies de
l’énergie propre. Il a travaillé en entreprise, puis pour le gouvernement et maintenant il occupe un poste à
l’université ; il a ainsi apporté une contribution soutenue à l’innovation, à la performance, à la durabilité et à la
fiabilité des piles à combustible, des batteries et d’autres dispositifs électrochimiques, tout en faisant avancer la
connaissance de base des réactions électrochimiques et des réacteurs. Sa recherche est importante pour un avenir
privilégiant des ressources énergétiques durables.
Dr. Lori Wilkinson
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Keywords: Refugee studies; Migration; Resettlement and integration; Anti-racism; Inequality; Policy; Applied research
Induction Year: 2024
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Dr. Lori Wilkinson is an internationally acclaimed researcher and advocate for immigrant populations. Her applied research in migration and refugee settlement has instigated policy changes in Canada that have facilitated the successful resettlement of over 400,000 refugees. Her pioneering work on youth migration was a catalyst for policy reform that continues to impact how Canadian and international governments provide resettlement assistance.
Prof. Lori Wilkinson est une chercheuse de renommée internationale qui défend les intérêts des populations immigrées. Ses recherches appliquées dans le domaine de la migration et de l’installation des réfugiés ont entraîné des changements de politique au Canada qui ont facilité la réinstallation réussie de plus de 400_000 réfugiés. Ses travaux pionniers sur la migration des jeunes ont servi de catalyseur à une réforme politique qui continue d’influencer l’aide à la réinstallation fournie par les gouvernements canadiens et internationaux.
Stephanie Willerth
Affiliation: University of Victoria
Keywords: Biomedical Engineering, Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Drug Delivery, 3D printing
Induction Year: 2021
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Dr. Stephanie Willerth, University of Victoria, Biomedical Engineering, CRC-II. Dr. Willerth engineers functional neural tissue using human induced pluripotent stem cells, having developed a novel bioink so she can bioprint these cells while maintaining high levels of cell survival and function. Her fundamental discoveries directly impact the health and wellbeing of patients who suffer from devastating illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and aggressive cancers such as glioblastoma.
Dr. Willerth machine un tissu neural fonctionnel, utilisant des cellules souches pluri-potentes d’origine humaine, ayant développé une nouvelle bio- encre pour qu’elle puisse bio-imprimer ces cellules tout en maintenant des niveaux élevés de survie et de fonction cellulaires. Ses découvertes fondamentales ont un impact direct sur la santé et le bien-être des patients qui souffrent de maladies ravageuses tel la maladie d’Alzheimer , la maladie de Parkinson et les cancers agressifs comme le glioblastome.
Jennifer Suzanne Willet
Affiliation: University of Windsor
Keywords: Bioart, Art and Technology, Art/Science, Ecology
Induction Year: 2017
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Jennifer Willet is an Associate Professor in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Windsor and Director of INCUBATOR Lab. Willet is a leading artist and curator in the international bioart community. Her interdisciplinary research / creation activities involve contemporary art, ecological and biotech sciences, cultural studies and philosophy of science towards examinations of biodisplay, laboratory ecologies, and interspecies interrelations in the lab.
Jennifer Willet est professeure associée de l’École d’art créatif de l’Université de Windsor et est directrice du laboratoire INCUBATOR. Elle est une artiste de premier plan, conservatrice dans la communauté internationale du bioart. Ses activités créatrices et ses recherches interdisciplinaires englobent l’art contemporain, les sciences écologiques et biotechniques, les études culturelles et la science philosophique entourant les recherches sur les dispositions biologiques, les écologies en laboratoire et les relations entre espèces en laboratoire.
Monnica Williams
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Induction Year: 2023
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Dr. Williams is a board-certified registered psychologist and Canada Research Chair in Mental Health Disparities. Her clinical work and research focus on the mental health of communities of
color, culture, trauma, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Her original contributions include
novel means of assessing the mental health, innovative interventions for reducing racism, and
innovative treatments for trauma due to racism. Her breakthroughs and important achievements
have been well-recognized with numerous distinctions and awards.
Mme Williams est psychologue agréée et titulaire d'une Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les disparités en matière de santé mentale. Son travail clinique et ses recherches portent sur la santé mentale des communautés qui ont souffert en raison de leur couleur, de leur culture, de traumatismes et de troubles obsessionnels compulsifs. Ses contributions originales comprennent de nouveaux moyens d'évaluation de la santé mentale, des interventions et des traitements novateurs pour réduire le racisme et les traumatismes liés au racisme. Ses percées et ses réalisations importantes ont été reconnues par de nombreuses distinctions et prix.
G. Williams
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Environment, global stability, biogeochemical cycles
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Ronald Williams has about seventy publications dealing mainly with the inner mitochondrial membrane. By selective modification of amino acids he established the importance of methionine residues and of aromatic pathways in the flow of electrons to and from the heme-iron of cytochrome C, and of sulfhydryl groups in cytochrome aa3. From the dynamics of carbon-14 cycling he showed that anionic permeation of mitochondria by substrates of the tricarboxylic acid cycle is a factor in metabolic control, affected by competitive inhibitors and a locus of specific defects. As educator, scientist, administrator and colleague he has earned respect as a leader among Canadian biochemists.
Deanne Williams
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Shakespeare, Renaissance Literature, Medieval Literature, Drama, Feminist Studies, Girlhood
Induction Year: 2017
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Recognized internationally for pioneering work on Renaissance Girlhood—prominently displayed in Shakespeare and the Performance of Girlhood (2014)—Deanne Williams specializes in medieval and Renaissance literatures. She established her reputation early with her prize-winning The French Fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare (2004), which deftly identifies continuities across medieval and Renaissance literatures while infusing traditional literary studies with theoretical accounts of fetishism in Marxist, postcolonial, and gender theory.
Deanne Williams est spécialiste de la littérature du Moyen-Âge et de la Renaissance. Elle est reconnue dans le monde entier pour ses travaux novateurs sur la jeunesse des filles pendant la Renaissance, travaux largement repris dans son ouvrage Shakespeare and the Performance of Girlhood (2014). Elle a établi sa renommée très tôt avec son ouvrage primé The French Fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare (2004), qui fait habilement la démonstration de la continuité entre la littérature médiévale et celle de la Renaissance, tout en y ajoutant les études littéraires traditionnelles aux récits théoriques du fétichisme dans la théorie marxiste, postcoloniale et du genre.