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Mrs. Ellen Corin
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: santé mentale et culture, expériences lumière, art en psychologie
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Ethnopsychologue de réputation internationale, Ellen Corin est reconnue pour ses travaux transculturels et comparatifs en épidémiologie psychiatrique, principalement sur la schizophrénie : elle propose des paradigmes anthropologique et phénoménologique pour en comprendre le sens.
Elle dirige en ce moment le plus important groupe de recherche sur les déterminants psychosociaux et socioculturels de la maladie mentale. Ses travaux ont également porté sur l'adaptation culturelle des établissements cliniques et des soins qu'ils dispensent.
Ses deux plus récents ouvrages (en collaboration), dont l'un vient de paraître aux PUM (« Comprendre et soigner autrement ») portent exactement sur cette thématique et apportent des points de vue novateurs et rigoureusement documentés sur des milieux contrastants de l'Abitibi.
Dr. Paul Corkum
Affiliation: National Research Council
Keywords: Lasers, attoseconds, molecular science, nonlinear optics
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Paul B. Corkum, Senior Scientist in the Laser Physics Division of the Steacie Institute of the National Research Council of Canada is considered to be Canada's 'foremost' laser scientist. His innovative contributions to this young fastly growing discipline have won him international praise and recognition for seminal work on three fronts.
Corkum's outstanding work on the interaction of atoms and molecules with intense laser radiation, and on applications of ultrafast laser techniques to chemical, solid state and plasma physics is in the forefront of laser research worldwide. He continues steadfastly in his innovative pursuits, and is currently defining new areas of ultrafast research. The impact of this work is growing coontinuously, thus enhancing Corkum' s reputation as a world leader in laser science.
Prof. Monique Cormier
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Lexicographie, métalenicognophie, terminologie, traduction, aménagement linguistique
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Notice académique longue
Monique Cormier est une spécialiste internationale de la lexicographie et de la terminologie dont les travaux, écrits en français ou en anglais, ont été diffusés dans les meilleures revues scientifiques d'Europe et d'Amérique du Nord. En terminologie, elle s'est particulièrement distinguée par sa recherche sur le métalangage de la traduction. Elle a dirigé en collaboration une Terminologie de la traduction, réalisée en quatre langues et traduite dans dix autres, qui fait autorité. En lexicographie, son nom est attaché à la recherche sur la filiation des dictionnaires, notamment en rapport avec le Dictionnaire de l'Académie française.
Notice académique courte
Monique Cormier est une spécialiste internationale de la lexicographie et de la terminologie dont les travaux, écrits en français ou en anglais, ont été diffusés dans les meilleures revues scientifiques d'Europe et d'Amérique du Nord. En terminologie, elle s'est distinguée par sa recherche sur le métalangage de la traduction et en lexicographie, son nom est attaché à la recherche sur la filiation des dictionnaires.
Prof. Michael B. Cosmopoulos
Affiliation: University of Missouri-St. Louis
Keywords: Classical Archaeology, Bronze Age Greece, Greek religion, Greek sanctuaries
Induction Year: 2017
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COSMOPOULOS, Michael, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Missouri, St.Louis
Michael B. Cosmopoulos is an internationally known archaeologist and classicist whose pioneering and multi-disciplinary approaches have impacted deeply our knowledge of the Classical world. Through his sophisticated theoretical models and important archaeological excavations he has developed new ways of understanding Greek religion (especially the formation of Greek sanctuaries and the origins of ancient mystery cults) and political history (especially the emergence of states and social complexity).
Michael B. Cosmopoulos est un archéologue et classiciste internationalement connu, don’t les approches pionnières et multidisciplinaires ont eu un profond impact sur notre connaissance du monde Classique. Par ses modèles théoriques sophistiqués et ses fouilles archéologiques importantes il a développé de nouvelles façons de comprendre la religion grecque (particulièrement la formation de sanctuaires grecs et les origines de cultes à mystères antiques) et l'histoire politique (particulièrement l'apparition de l État et de la complexité sociale).
Dr. Edwin Cossins
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Plant biochemistry, folate synthesis, retired
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In the short space of ten years, Dr. Cossins has established an enviable international reputation for productive research in the fields of amino acid metabolism and the role of folic acid derivatives in transmethylation and other types of one-carbon metabolism in the lower and higher plants. He or his associates have presented papers at two International Congresses and two International Symposia in the last two years. Dr. Cossins is an excellent teacher and counsellor of students. He is an active member in the affairs of several botanical and biochemical societies and is currently serving as an Associate Editor of the Canadian Journal of Botany. He is a fine scientist and one of the leading plant biochemists in Canada, today.
Prof. Brenda Cossman
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: law, sexuality
Induction Year: 2012
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COSSMAN, Brenda - Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Brenda Cossman has achieved international recognition for her scholarship on issues that are fundamental to how Canadians see themselves, including freedom of expression, sexuality, and the legal regulation of intimate relationships. Across a broad range of disciplines and through a wide array of publications, including five books, a wealth of articles, newspaper columns, media interviews, and a number of law reform reports for governments, she has worked to make us think critically about how the law functions in the most public and private aspects of our lives, including the ways we value and experience family, intimacy, sexuality, and identity.
COSSMAN, Brenda - Faculté de droit, University of Toronto
Mme Cossman s’est forgé une réputation internationale avec ses études sur des sujets qui jouent un rôle fondamental dans la perception que les Canadiens ont d’eux-mêmes, dont la liberté d’expression, la sexualité et la régulation juridique des relations intimes. Par ses nombreuses publications, dont cinq livres, une foule d’articles et de chroniques dans les quotidiens, des entrevues dans les médias et plusieurs rapports sur la révision du Droit présentés aux gouvernements, elle a su nous pousser à porter un regard critique sur la façon dont notre système juridique affecte nos vies publiques et privées, dont nos conceptions de la famille, de l’intimité, de la sexualité et de notre identité.
Isabelle Coté
Affiliation: Simon Fraser University
Induction Year: 2023
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Isabelle Côté transformed the understanding and conservation of marine ecosystems over three decades of pathbreaking research and science leadership. She laid the groundwork for rigorous empirical studies and overturned dominant assumptions through contributions to theory and methodology. Her findings present a comprehensive view of ecological change in these species-rich habitats. A skilled science communicator, she influences policy and practice for more effective management of tropical and temperate coastal ecosystems.
Isabelle Côté a transformé la compréhension et la conservation des écosystèmes marins au cours de trois décennies de recherche novatrice et de leadership scientifique. Elle a jeté les bases d'études empiriques rigoureuses et renversé les hypothèses dominantes en contribuant à la théorie et à la méthodologie. Ses conclusions présentent une vision globale des changements écologiques dans ces habitats riches en espèces. Habile communicatrice scientifique, elle influence la politique et la pratique pour une gestion plus efficace des écosystèmes côtiers tropicaux et tempérés.
Kendra Coulter
Affiliation: Huron University College
Keywords: gender and work; animals and work; humane jobs; retail work and workers
Induction Year: 2017
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Kendra Coulter, Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence at Brock University, is a path-making and innovative thinker who is enriching and reshaping our understanding of work, workers, and social justice. An award-winning scholar of gender, political labour, and retail work, she is now pioneering a new approach to the study of work through analysis of human-animal labour and the concepts of interspecies solidarity and humane jobs.
Kendra Coulter, titulaire d’une Chaire d’excellence en recherche du Chancelier de l’Université de Brock, est une intellectuelle faisant preuve d’une grande créativité qui refaçonne notre conception du travail, des travailleurs et de la justice sociale. Cette chercheuse, dont les travaux ont été primés est spécialiste de l’étude de genre, du travail politique et du commerce de détail. Elle applique actuellement une approche innovante qui porte sur l’interaction « être humain-animal » dans le travail et sur les concepts de solidarité entre espèces et les aspects humains des emplois.
Dr. Thomas Courchene
Affiliation: Queen's University
Keywords: Fiscal federalism, socio-economic policy
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Thomas Joseph Courchene, Department of Economics, The University of Western Ontario has the rare ability to combine first-class work in theory and empirical methods with a flair for research on important issues of public policy. His numerous articles and monographs on money and intergovernmental relations have made unique contributions to the understanding and development of Canadian economic policy. His work on the demand for money, both national and international, and on inventory behaviour, is widely cited. He has also given important new insights on monetary policy, federal-provincial fiscal relations, inter-provincial labour mobility, and federal-provincial tax equalization.
Serge Courville
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Géographie historique, géographie, histoire, espace, territoire, société rurale
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Serge Courville, professeur à l'Université Laval, est un spécialiste de la géographie historique. Auteur ou co-auteur de près d'une dizaine de livres et d'une quarantaine d'articles et notes de recherche, il a apporté une contribution majeure tant à la connaissance du XIXe siècle québécois qu'à la pratique de la géographie historique et à celle de la multidisciplinarité. Il a véritablement introduit l'espace dans l'historiographie en soumettant l'étude de la socio-économie bas-canadienne aux paramètres de l'analyse spatiale; en particulier par son utilisation de la cartographie et celle du concept de territorialité dont il faut souligner la fécondité. Il a fait progresser la multidisciplinarité en amenant historiens, géographes, sociologues et anthropologues à travailler ensemble à partir d'approches novatrices. Par ailleurs, l'historiographie lui est redevable d'un réexamen du développement rural qui a stimulé l'étude du monde agricole et urbain; soulignons son apport substantiel à la connaissance de l'urbanisation d'avant 1850 par ses travaux sur la croissance villageoise. Sur un autre plan, son souci de développer des outils de recherche adéquats l'a amené à en préparer quelques-uns qui rendent d'inestimables services aux chercheurs. Son travail auprès des organismes subventionnaires et des associations témoigne de son implication dans le milieu. Ses travaux lui ont déjà mérité un certain nombre de prix : Alf Heggoy, Jean-Charles-Falardeau, Guy-Frégault et Lionel-Groulx. Il est directeur-fondateur du Laboratoire de géographie historique de l'Université Laval; il a aussi été co-directeur du Centre interuniversitaire d'études québécoises.
Mr. Jacques Courville
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Sciences neurologiques; neuroanatomiste.
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Jacques Courville, Chairman of the Department of Anatomy of the Université de Montréal, was trained in medicine and in neuroanatomy and has devoted his scientific life to studying the organization of the mammalian cerebellum and of its afferent and efferent connections, using a variety of experimental techniques. His research is characterized by a painstaking attention to detail, and discussion of the physiological significance of his anatomical observations is an important feature of his published papers. His work is greatly respected throughout the world and has had a considerable impact on understanding of the function of an important part of the central nervous system.
Nicolas Cowan
Affiliation: McGill University
Induction Year: 2023
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Cowan, Nicolas, Departments of Physics and Earth and Planetary Science, McGill University.
Nicolas Cowan is an associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Planetary Climate at McGill University. He uses telescopes on the ground and in space—and develops novel remote sensing techniques—to study the climates on extrasolar planets. In parallel, he combines geochemistry, geophysics, and atmospheric science to understand planetary habitability. These lines of research are converging on the search for habitable, and possibly inhabited, worlds orbiting nearby stars.
Nicolas Cowan est professeur agrégé et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en climat planétaire à l’Université McGill. Il utilise des télescopes au sol et dans l’espace – et met au point de nouvelles techniques de télédétection – pour étudier le climat des planètes extrasolaires. Parallèlement, il conjugue la géochimie, la géophysique et la science de l’atmosphère pour étudier l’habitabilité des planètes. Ces axes de recherche convergent vers la recherche de mondes habitables, et peut-être habités, qui orbiteraient des étoiles proches.
Harold Coward
Affiliation: University of Victoria
Keywords: Hinduism, comparative religion, Indian philosophy, environmental ethics, health care ethics
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A professor of Religious Studies, Harold Coward's research has carried him widely into psychology, philosophy, and East Indian religious thought. The particular significance of his scholarship lies in the relations he has made in the historiography of world religions between eastern and western thought through his knowledge of both Jung and Derrida and is seminal in its understanding of the profound analysis that may be made in the area of the sacred. His work as an administrator of both a university and national level has been outstanding. Dr. Coward is among the foremost North American scholars
of religious studies.
Dr. Diane Cox
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Human genetics, liver disease, copper transport, serpin protease inhibitors
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Her research led to significant advances in our understanding of metal transport. In 1993, she and her group cloned the gene for Wilson disease, a disorder of copper transport causing liver and brain damage. This was the first recognition of a specific membrane transporter involved in excretion of copper from the liver. Mutation detection and development of functional assays resulted in reliable molecular diagnosis. She has made major contributions in inherited liver diseases protease inhibitor imbalance, in mapping the immunoglobulin heavy chain, in lipoprotein disease and in the identification of a gene for schizophrenia. She led international efforts for mapping chromosome 14. She is Founder and Chair of the new Department of Medical Genetics, University of Alberta.
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Diane Cox did research that led to significant advances in our understanding of metal transport She and her group cloned the gene for Wilson’s disease, a disorder of copper transport causing liver and brain damage. This was the first recognition of a specific membrane transporter involved in excretion of copper from the liver.
Aimée Craft
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Induction Year: 2022
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"As one of Canada’s leading minds on Indigenous legal traditions and Aboriginal law, Professor Aimée Craft of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law has devoted her career to deepening our understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing, while promoting truth, reconciliation and decolonization. Distinguished by its
strong community-based focus, her research primarily explores Indigenous law related to protecting the earth and water, with a focus on Indigenous methods and collaboration."
La professeure Aimée Craft, de la Faculté de droit de l’Université d’Ottawa, est l’une des plus éminentes spécialistes des traditions juridiques autochtones et du droit autochtone au Canada. Elle a consacré sa carrière à approfondir notre compréhension des modes de connaissance autochtones, tout en faisant la promotion de la vérité, de la réconciliation et de la décolonisation. Fortement axées sur la communauté, ses recherches explorent principalement le droit autochtone se rapportant à la protection de la terre et de l’eau, en misant en particulier les méthodes autochtones et la collaboration avec les communautés autochtones.
Wendy Craig
Affiliation: Queen's University
Induction Year: 2014
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CRAIG, Wendy – Department of Psychology, Queen’s University
Professor Wendy Craig is an international leader in research on bullying and the promotion of healthy relationships. She is co-founder and Scientific Co-Director of PREVNet, a network focused on bullying prevention through leading-edge research and the translation of knowledge-to-action. Working with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and many other international organizations, she leads innovative knowledge mobilization projects on bullying and healthy relationships, improving the lives of children and youth worldwide.
Béatrice Craig
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Keywords: Histoire du Canada; histoire rurale; histoire des femmes; femmes en affaires; histoire de la consommation
Induction Year: 2016
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CRAIG, Béatrice – Département d’histoire, Université d’Ottawa
Historienne économique, sociale et culturelle, Béatrice Craig est une spécialiste reconnue de l’émergence des sociétés capitalistes occidentales. Étudiant à la fois les sociétés rurales canadiennes et l’expérience des femmes en France au 19e siècle, elle a contribué de manière significative à la recherche sur le monde Atlantique. Ses nombreuses publications, reçues avec beaucoup d’intérêt au Canada et à l’étranger, lui ont valu plusieurs prix prestigieux.
Praised as a historian of economic, social and cultural change, Béatrice Craig is a well-known specialist on the emergence of western capitalist societies. Studying both Canadian rural societies and the changing experience of women in France in the 19th century, she has significantly contributed to research on the Atlantic World. Her numerous publications, well received in Canada and abroad, have won her several prestigious awards.
Elaine Craig
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: sexual assault law; ethics; feminist legal theory
Induction Year: 2019
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Elaine Craig studies the relationship between legal norms, concepts of sexual integrity and the development of legal interpretations, approaches and practices that will foster law’s capacity to promote justice and better protect the vulnerable. Her scholarship confronts some of the most difficult conceptual issues that arise with respect to the legal regulation of people’s identities, relationships, behaviour and intimate lives. Her work grapples with the tensions between safeguarding liberty, protecting sexual integrity and promoting equality and diversity.
Elaine Craig étudie la relation entre les normes juridiques, les concepts d’intégrité sexuelle et l’élaboration d’interprétations, d’approches et de pratiques juridiques qui visent à favoriser la capacité du droit à promouvoir la justice et à mieux protéger les personnes vulnérables. Ses travaux portent sur certaines des questions conceptuelles les plus difficiles qui se posent par rapport à la réglementation juridique de l’identité, des relations, du comportement et de la vie intime de la population. Son travail jongle entre protection de la liberté, la protection de l’intégrité sexuelle et la promotion de l’égalité et de la diversité.
Dr. Ann Marie Craig
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
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Long Citation (for publication and press release)
Dr. Ann Marie Craig is internationally recognized for her pioneering contributions to the field of molecular and cellular neurobiology. She has made some of the most important advances in neuroscience in the past decade, and her fundamental contributions have established our present view of the structure of central nervous system synapses, the scaffolding and cell surface proteins responsible for receptor localization, and the dynamic regulation of receptor trafficking regulated by protein kinases. Her work has important significance for the development of new and effective therapies for numerous neurological and psychiatric diseases, including stroke, Alzheimer's, autism, schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression.
Short Citation (to be read at the Induction Ceremony)
Dr. Ann Marie Craig is internationally recognized for her pioneering contributions to the field of molecular and cellular neurobiology. She has made some of the most important advances in neuroscience in the past decade and her work has important significance for the development of new and effective therapies for numerous neurological and psychiatric diseases, including stroke, Alzheimer's, autism, schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression.
Dr. Fergus Craik
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Human memory, cognitive aginh, biingualism, dementia
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Fergus Craik is one of the best known researchers and theorists in the world today on the subject of memory. His article, "Levels of processing: A framework for memory research" (written with Robert S. Lockhart) is universally recognized as one of the great classics of cognitive psychology. The levels-of- processing framework, elaborated and refined by Craik and his collaborators over the years, has exerted an enormous influence on the thinking of experimental and developmental students of memory.
Empirical research inspired by it has generated many fundamental findings and has led to a radical reappraisal of our knowledge concerning the workings of memory.
Prof. Teodor Gabriel Crainic
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Keywords: Recherche opérationnelle, optimisation, logistique, programmation mathématique, transport
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Notice longue
Teodor Gabriel Crainic est un chercheur qui jouit d’une renommée internationale tant pour les travaux d'ordre théorique que pour les transferts technologiques qu'il a réalisés. En tant que chercheur opérationnel, il combine les outils mathématiques et informatiques afin de résoudre des problèmes complexes de gestion. Ses travaux ont permis d'identifier et d'exploiter des structures communes à plusieurs problèmes de transport et de logistique. Il a innové avec des méthodes originales d'optimisation et par des applications efficaces. Sa production scientifique est abondante et de haut calibre et ses travaux sont largement cités et utilisés. Ils constituent des références et font école.
Notice courte
Teodor Gabriel Crainic est un chercheur de renommée internationale. Il combine les outils mathématiques et informatiques afin de résoudre des problèmes complexes de gestion. Ses travaux ont permis d'identifier et d'exploiter des structures communes à plusieurs problèmes de transport et de logistique. Sa production scientifique est largement citée et utilisée.
Emily Cranston
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Induction Year: 2023
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Dr. Emily D. Cranston is a Professor and President’s Excellence Chair in Forest Bioproducts at the University of British Columbia. She is a world-leading nanoscientist. Her research is expanding the use of nanocellulose, derived from sustainable bio-based resources like wood pulp, in technologies that offer environmentally-friendly alternatives to petrochemical-based materials and plastics. Cranston is highly cited, highly funded, and has won prestigious awards typically reserved for late career scientists.
Emily D. Cranston est professeure et titulaire de la Chaire d'excellence du président sur les bioproduits forestiers au sein de la University of British Columbia. Elle est une spécialiste des nanosciences de premier plan au niveau mondial. Ses recherches visent à étendre l'utilisation de la nanocellulose, dérivée de ressources biologiques durables telles que la pâte de bois, dans des technologies qui offrent des alternatives écologiques aux matériaux et plastiques issus de la pétrochimie. Mme Cranston est très citée, a reçu de nombreux financements et a remporté des prix prestigieux généralement réservés aux scientifiques en fin de carrière.
Dr. Gary Crawford
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Archaeology, palaeoethnobotany, China, Japan, Ontario
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Long Citation
Gary Crawford is a leader in the investigation of human-plant interaction in prehistory. Among his discoveries he demonstrated that the Ainu of Northern Japan were farmers, not hunter-gatherers as was presumed for well over a century, thereby also impacting views on Japanese origins. Crawford also led a team that discovered how and when agriculture developed in pre-contact Ontario. Most recently, he is the first to document the nature and timing of the development of North Chinese agriculture that early in its history relied on millets, legumes, rice and wheat. He has coauthored two general anthropology texts and developed and hosted an archaeology series for TVOntario.
Short Citation
Gary Crawford is a leader in the investigation of human-plant interaction in prehistory. He has made significant contributions to understanding agricultural origins in eastern North America, Japan and China. Among his discoveries he demonstrated that the Ainu of Northern Japan were farmers, not hunter-gatherers as was presumed for well over a century, thereby also impacting views on Japanese origins.
Prof. Robert Creaser
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Geology, Geochemistry, Geochronology, isotope geochemistry
Induction Year: 2009
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Long Citation (for publication and press release)
Dr. Robert Creaser is a world leader in the field of geochronology, the science of absolute geologic time. He is internationally renowned for his prowess as an innovator and his pioneering research applying the rhenium-osmium chronometer to fundamental scientific problems in the Earth Sciences. His ground-breaking research into the origin of world-class gold deposits, the migration history and origin of crude oil, and the global correlation of sedimentary rocks have been landmark achievements. His innovative research contributions and leadership have brought international recognition to Canadian science.
Short Citation (to be read at the Induction Ceremony)
Dr. Robert Creaser is a world leader in the field of geochronology, the science of absolute geologic time. He is internationally renowned for his prowess as an innovator and his pioneering research applying the rhenium-osmium chronometer to fundamental scientific problems in the Earth Sciences. His innovative research contributions and leadership have brought international recognition to Canadian science.