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Angela Esterhammer
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Induction Year: 2015
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Updated july 16, 2015
ESTERHAMMER, Angela, Department of English and Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Toronto
Angela Esterhammer is recognized internationally for interdisciplinary scholarship in the fields of literature, philosophy of language, print culture, and performance studies. Her research reveals the previously unacknowledged history and influence of improvised poetry in nineteenth-century Europe. Her publications on speech, action, and performativity in Romantic literature have opened up new approaches to British and European Romanticism around the world.
Updated july 16, 2015
Angela Esterhammer est reconnue internationalement pour ses recherches interdisciplinaires dans les domaines de la littérature, de la philosophie du langage, de la culture de l'imprimé, et des études de performance. Ses travaux révèlent l'histoire méconnue et l'influence de la poésie improvisée en Europe du XIXe siècle. Ses publications sur le langage, l'action et la performativité dans la littérature romantique ont ouvert de nouvelles perspectives pour les études du romantisme britannique et européen dans le monde entier.
Laura Estill
Affiliation: St. Francis Xavier University
Keywords: digital humanities, early modern studies, Shakespeare, book history, manuscript studies, digital pedagogy
Induction Year: 2024
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Laura Estill is a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Digital
Humanities and Professor of English at St. Francis Xavier
University. Her research explores the reception of early modern
English drama from its early print, manuscript, and performed
contexts to today’s online and classroom environments. Estill’s award-winning
research and teaching demonstrates how to use digital tools to ask questions
about our past, our society, and our thinking and learning.
Laura Estill est titulaire d’une chaire de recherche du Canada
de niveau 2 en sciences humaines numériques et professeure
d’anglais à la St. Francis Xavier University. Ses recherches portent
sur la réception des pièces de théâtre anglaises du début de
l’ère moderne, depuis les premiers imprimés, manuscrits et pièces de théâtre
jusqu’aux environnements en ligne et en classe d’aujourd’hui. Les recherches
et l’enseignement primés de Prof. Estill montrent comment utiliser les outils
numériques pour questionner notre passé, notre société, notre façon de
penser et d’apprendre.
Dean Eurich
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Induction Year: 2018
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Dean Eurich is an internationally recognized clinician-scientist and Canada Research Chair who is advancing the prevention and management of major chronic disease, particularly diabetes. His research is directly translated into health policy and clinical practice guidelines, thereby improving patient and public health. His extensive engaged scholarship with communities and policy-makers generates real-world evidence on pressing public health problems locally and afar, including First Nations.
Dean Eurich est un scientifique-clinicien reconnu sur le plan international et titulaire d’une Chaire de recherche du Canada qui fait avancer la prévention et la gestion des principales maladies chroniques, et particulièrement le diabète. Ses travaux sont directement traduits en politiques sanitaires et guides de pratique clinique, améliorant dès lors la santé des patients et du public. Ses recherches engagées et approfondies avec les communautés et les décideurs politiques engendrent des données concrètes sur les enjeux de santé publique à tous les niveaux, dont les Premières nations.
ALAN EVANS
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Neuroimaging, neuroinformatics, neurodevelopment, alzheimer's disease
Induction Year: 2015
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Updated July 20, 2015
Alan C. Evans Department of Neurology, McGill University
Alan Evans is a world authority in computational neuroimaging, with 500+ publications and numerous prizes. In 2014, he was recognized in the top 1% of highly-cited international scientists in Neuroscience and Behaviour. He pioneered the use of advanced mathematical and computational techniques to study the brain’s structure and function using neuroimaging, particularly in neurodevelopment and neurodegenerative disorders. He has built an
international network using a high-performance computing hub at McGill.
Updated July 20, 2015
Alan Evans est une autorité mondiale en calcul de neuro-imagerie, avec plus de 500 publications et de nombreux prix. En 2014, il a été reconnu dans la tranche supérieure de 1 % des travailleurs hautement scientifiques internationaux cités en Neuroscience et comportement. Il a été un pionnier de l'utilisation des
techniques informatiques et mathématiques avancées pour étudier la structure du cerveau et la fonction Utiliser la neuro-imagerie, particulièrement dans le neurodéveloppement et des troubles neurodégénératifs. Il a construit un réseau international à l'aide d'un concentrateur de calcul haute performance à l'Université McGill.
James Allan Evans
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Greece, hellenistic, late roman empire
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Allan Evans is one of Canada's leading historian-philologists of the Greco-Roman world. His publications range from palaeography and late Classical literature to the history of Ptolemaic Egypt, Classical Greece, Pre-History, Archaeology and Historiography, and comprise four major books, over fifty articles in international journals, some seventy reviews and scores of articles of a more general nature. His work on the historians Procopius and Herodotus in particular has established him as a leading international scholar in either field. An outstanding teacher and administrator, he has contributed both locally and nationally to the support of Classical studies in Canada.
Prof. Jennifer Evans
Affiliation: Carleton University
Keywords: Germany, sexuality, modern Europe, cultural history, visual culture
Induction Year: 2016
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Jennifer Evans’ research explores critical questions regarding how queer men and women have represented their claims to community, identity, and desire in the late 20th century. Dr. Evans takes an interdisciplinary perspective to methodological questions about contemporary historical practice, including the role of subjectivity and how new media technologies aid us in re-conceptualizing the spaces where vernacular as well as institutional memory happens.
Les recherches de Jennifer Evans explorent les questions critiques concernant la façon dont les hommes et femmes homosexuels ont représenté leurs revendications en matière de communauté, d’identité et de désir à la fin du 20e siècle. La Prof. Evans adopte une approche interdisciplinaire des questions méthodologiques sur la pratique historique contemporaine, notamment le rôle de la subjectivité et la façon dont les nouvelles technologies médias nous aident à reconceptualiser les espaces où la mémoire vernaculaire et institutionnelle se produit.
Dr. Wayne Evans
Affiliation: Trent University
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Dr. Evans is Canada's pre-eminent authority on global ozone, and his pioneering work on its photochemistry has earned world wide recognition. He made the first rocket measurements of the altitude distribution of molecular oxygen singlet delta emission, and of water vapour at high altitude. He recently participated in space shuttle measurements of ozone.
Contemporary contributions include the very first measurements of Earth's actual greenhouse radiation, and the first measurements on the possible extent of the as yet unrecognized Arctic ozone hole. Dr. Evans' leadership in the scientific community is widely recognized by his colleagues and the popular press.
David Evans
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: dinosaur;evolution;paleobiology
Induction Year: 2019
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David Evans is internationally recognized for his work on the dinosaur fossil record of Canada. Focusing on diversity and ecosystems, he strives to better understand the causes and consequences of mass extinctions. He has discovered and named over 10 new species of dinosaurs, has curated wildly popular exhibitions, and has been featured in numerous documentaries that have established him as a superlative science communicator.
David Evans est reconnu sur le plan international pour son travail sur la documentation des fossiles de dinosaures du Canada. En portant son attention sur la diversité et les écosystèmes, il s’efforce de mieux comprendre les causes et les conséquences des extinctions massives. Il a découvert et nommé 10 nouvelles espèces de dinosaures, a été commissaire d’expositions très populaires et a fait l’objet de nombreux documentaires qui ont fait de lui un excellent communicateur scientifique.
Dr. Robert Evans
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Determinants of health, incentives in health financing and delivery, distributional effects of health care finance, trends in health care use, cross-national comparisons of health systems.
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Robert Evans is one of the founders of the field of health economics. Among his many contributions to the field are the ideas that the demand for health care can be significantly induced by physicians, and that universal health care insurance financed by taxes is not only more equitable but also more cost- effective than private health insurance. He is the author of numerous articles and a well-known text, and is a coeditor of a very influential volume on the health of populations. His research has had a very significant impact on Canadian public policy in the realm of health care.
Dr. Michael Evans
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Geophysics, Archaeomagnetism, palaeomagnetism, environmental magnetism, geomagnetism
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LONG CITATION
Prof. Evans has made major fundamental contributions to geomagnetic science. He and his colleagues used electron microscopy to demonstrate that single-domain iron oxide grains carry stable remanent magnetizations in igneous rocks, thereby verifying the physical basis of paleomagnetism. Dr. Evans showed that the geomagnetic field remained dipolar over Phanerozoic time, validating all paleomagnetic continental reconstructions. Using magnetic properties of loess deposits in China, Evans and coworkers have dated climatic changes over the last 3.5 million years. These changes strongly support Milankovitch's theory linking climatic cycles to orbital parameters. Prof. Evans’ recent book Environmental Magnetism (co-authored with Heller) will dominate this field for years to come.
SHORT CITATION
Ted Evans has made major fundamental contributions to geomagnetic science by demonstrating how iron oxide grains can carry magnetization in rocks. His work has been instrumental in validating continental reconstructions throughout important periods of earth history and in developing the field of environmental magnetism for the earth sciences. His recent book on these topics will be a key reference for many years to come.
Dr. Rodney Ewing
Affiliation: University Michigan
Keywords: uranium, plutonium, nuclear power, mineralogy, geochemistry
Induction Year: 2010
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Rod Ewing is universally recognized as the world's leading scientist on the geochemistry of uranium and the role of uranium in all aspects of nuclear power, from nuclear-reactor processes to safe storage of radiogenic waste.
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EWING, Rodney C. –Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan
Rod Ewing is universally recognized as the world's leading scientist on the geochemistry of uranium and the role of uranium in all aspects of nuclear power, from nuclear-reactor processes to safe storage of radiogenic waste. With his intellectual capabilities and scientific expertise, he has made major and fundamental scientific advances in Earth and Environmental Sciences. He has tirelessly pursued geological solutions to the problem of nuclear-waste disposal, almost single-handedly impressing the Materials Science community and Government Agencies with the importance of this approach. This is the most creative and sustained scientific initiative in this area since its inception.
Prof. John Eyles
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: Environment, health, policy, mixed methods
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John Eyles is a leading social scientist, whose studies of the place to place variations in health and in the ways that people perceive health have served to heighten understanding of health care issues and related policy matters throughout Canada. He continues as a leader in research on the geography of health and on the relationships between environmental factors and health. His work informs many lines of ongoing debate about health care policy in Canada and many of his findings have been applied by provincial and federal agencies across the country.
Justin Ezekowitz
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: heart failure, clinical trials, outcomes
Induction Year: 2017
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Justin Ezekowitz is internationally recognized for his thought leadership in heart failure research resulting in novel insights and improved health outcomes for these patients. He has contributed to delivering better heart failure care by improving healthcare systems using creative real-world solutions—saving lives with simple solutions. He is celebrated for mentoring trainees by broadening their skills and developing their careers—many are now Canadian academic faculty.
Justin Ezekowitz est reconnu dans le monde entier pour ses recherches éclairantes sur l’insuffisance cardiaque. Ses travaux ont abouti à des résultats qui améliorent la santé des patients. Il a contribué à optimiser les soins aux patients atteints d’insuffisance cardiaque en améliorant les systèmes de santé au moyen d’outils originaux. Il a pu ainsi sauver des vies avec des solutions simples. Il a encadré de nombreux stagiaires qui ont développé leurs compétences et progresser dans leurs carrières. Plusieurs d’entre eux sont maintenant professeurs dans des universités canadiennes.
Dr. Gregory Fahlman
Affiliation: National Research Council
Keywords: globular star clusters, white dwarf stars, stellar populations
Induction Year: 2012
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FAHLMAN, Gregory G. - Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, National Research Council of Canada
Dr. Gregory G. Fahlman has contributed broadly to research excellence in the field of astrophysics chiefly in the field of stellar populations. His continuing research contributions have fed his vision for the participation of Canadian researchers, engineers and industrial collaborators in major international astronomy projects, contributing to Canada’s status as a world leading nation in astronomy and astrophysics.
FAHLMAN, Gregory G. - Institut d’astrophysique Herzberg, Conseil national de recherche du Canada
Les travaux du Dr Fahlman en astrophysique se distinguent dans le domaine des populations stellaires. Ses nombreuses contributions comme chercheur ont nourri sa vision de la participation de chercheurs, d’ingénieurs et de partenaires de l’industrie canadienne dans de grands projets internationaux d’astronomie - contribuant ainsi à établir la réputation du Canada comme l’un des chefs de file mondiaux en astronomie et astrophysique.
Nadia Fahmy-Eid
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Keywords: Histoire des femmes, histoire de l'éducation, philosophie et épistémologie de l'histoire
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Nadia Fahmy-Eid a d'abord fait sa marque comme spécialiste de I'idéologie ultramontaine au Québec, et son livre « Le clergé et le pouvoir politique au Québec » reste un ouvrage de référence
majeur sur ce sujet. Elle s'est ensuite illustrée dans le champ de I'histoire des femmes au Québec et au Canada, qu'elle a grandement contribué à développer et dont elle est devenue I'une des spécialistes les plus réputées. Ses recherches en ce domaine ont surtout porté sur I'histoire de l'éducation des filles, un sujet auquel son ouvrage (avec Micheline Dumont) « Les couventines » a apporté une contribution exceptionnelle.
Ces dernières années, elle a mené des recherches d'envergure sur la formation et le travail des femmes dans le secteur paramédical. Ses travaux ont ainsi permis de renouveler de façon significative à la fois I'histoire de l'éducation et I'histoire du travail.
Nadia Fahmy-Eid est I'auteure ou la coauteure d'un grand nombre de publications sur I'histoire des femmes, qui lui ont valu quatre prix importants. Elle est présidente de la Société historique du Canada.
Lenore Fahrig
Affiliation: Carleton University
Keywords: abitat fragmentation, habitat connectivity, road ecology, sustainable agriculture
Induction Year: 2016
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FAHRIG, Lenore – Department of Biology, Carleton University
Lenore Fahrig is a world leader at the interface of landscape ecology and conservation biology. She introduced the concept of habitat connectivity, and produced the first evidence for wildlife movement corridors. She showed that habitat loss effects are much stronger than habitat fragmentation effects, causing a paradigm shift in habitat fragmentation research and application. Her work has also profoundly influenced the fields of road ecology and sustainable agricultural landscapes.
Lenore Fahrig est un leader de renommé internationale dont la recherche se situe à l’interface de l’écologie du paysage et la biologie de la conservation. Elle a introduit et fait les premières études sur le concept de la connectivité des habitats. Elle a montré un impact prédominant de la perte de l’habitat sur la biodiversité, entraînant à un changement du paradigme fragmentation de l’habitat. Elle a également influencé profondément les domaines écologie des routes et paysages agricoles durables.
Magda Fahrni
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Induction Year: 2023
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Professor Magda Fahrni, a historian at the Université du Québec à Montréal, has built an outstanding record of achievements. Her expertise in women’s and family history, in the history of Montreal and in the social history of health is recognized internationally, and in particular in Quebec and English Canada. Her many and varied publications, major awards and numerous grants reflect her international reach and the outstanding quality of her research.
Le dossier de la professeure Magda Fahrni, historienne à l’Université du Québec à
Montréal, est remarquable. Son expertise en histoire des femmes et de la famille, en
histoire de Montréal et en histoire sociale de la santé est reconnue à l’international, au
Québec et au Canada anglais. Ses publications nombreuses et variées, les prix
importants qu’elle a reçus et les nombreuses subventions qu’elle a obtenues
témoignent de son rayonnement international et de la qualité exceptionnelle de ses
travaux de recherche.
Amir Z. Fam
Affiliation: Queen's University
Keywords: fibre-reinforced polymers; bridge construction; concrete structures
Induction Year: 2016
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Amir Fam is the Donald and Sarah Munro Chair in Engineering and Applied Science at Queen’s University. He is an internationally-recognized authority in the field of fiber-reinforced polymer stay-in-place structural forms and tubes for concrete bridge columns and decks – an area of major current significance as it revolutionizes the way bridges and structures are built, rendering them immune to corrosion and deterioration, hence generating greater longevity and improved safety.
Amir Fam est doyen associé (recherche et études supérieures) et titulaire de la chaire Donald et Sarah Munro en génie et sciences appliquées à la Queen’s University. Il est internationalement reconnu dans le domaine des formes structurelles permanentes en polymères renforcés de fibres et des tubes à destination des tabliers et colonnes de pont en béton. Un domaine capable de révolutionner et d’accélérer la construction de ponts et structures, les rendant ainsi résistants à la corrosion, pour une meilleure longévité et une sécurité accrue.
Samer Faraj
Affiliation: McGill University
Induction Year: 2023
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Samer Faraj (Canada Research Chair in Technology, Innovation and Organizing) is an internationally recognized management scholar recognized for his contributions to the study of expertise coordination in teams, online knowledge communities, complex collaboration in the workplace, and the transformative effects of emerging technologies on existing and novel forms of organizing. Currently, he is investigating collaboration and organizing within the Canadian healthcare sector, particularly exploring the potential of emerging technologies to enhance healthcare provision.
Samer Faraj, titulaire d’une Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la technologie, l'innovation et l'organisation, est un chercheur en gestion de renommée internationale, reconnu pour ses contributions à l'étude de la coordination de l'expertise au sein des équipes, des communautés de connaissances en ligne, de la collaboration complexe sur le lieu de travail et des effets transformateurs des technologies émergentes sur les formes d'organisation existantes et nouvelles. Actuellement, il étudie la collaboration et l'organisation dans le secteur canadien des soins de santé, en explorant en particulier le potentiel des technologies émergentes pour améliorer la prestation des soins de santé.
Penelope Farfan
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Induction Year: 2022
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Penelope Farfan is an award-winning scholar whose interdisciplinary research on feminist and queer performance has reshaped the fields of modernist theatre, drama, dance, and performance studies. She is also an award-winning editor and an internationally recognized scholar of contemporary feminist theatre whose research has foregrounded Canadian playwrights while also advancing knowledge of playwriting by women from around the world over the past thirty years.
Penelope Farfan est une chercheuse primée dont les travaux interdisciplinaires sur la prestation féministe et queer ont remodelé les domaines du théâtre moderniste, de l’art dramatique, de la danse et des études sur la performance artistique. Elle est également une éditrice primée et une spécialiste internationalement reconnue du théâtre féministe contemporain, dont les recherches ont mis en avant les dramaturges canadiens tout en faisant progresser la connaissance des écrits dramatiques produits par les femmes du monde entier au cours des trente dernières années.
David Farmer
Affiliation: University of Victoria
Keywords: Nonlinear internal waves, acoustics, bubbles
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David Farmer, Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria and The University of British Columbia, and Research Scientist, Institute of Ocean Sciences, is Canada's leading civilian underwater acoustics expert and is one of the best known, and most widely respected, in the world. He has used underwater acoustic systems in a wide variety of imaginative ways, taking advantage of the only form of remote sensing effective for most of the ocean. His studies have been very wide ranging, including flow in fjords and straits, studies of ocean turbulence, wave breaking and flow under ice. Dr. Farmer's ingenious techniques and imaginative interpretation have made him a leader in each field he has touched.
Aitazaz Farooque
Affiliation: University of Prince Edward Island
Keywords: Precision Agriculture, Machine Learning, Food Security, Sensing and Control Systems, Profitability Mapping, Sustainability
Induction Year: 2024
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Aitazaz Farooque is serving as a Professor and Director at
the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation,
University of Prince Edward Island. Aitazaz’s research focuses on
the development of climate-smart technologies for Canadian
agriculture. Aitazaz has co-authored over 150 peer-reviewed articles and
delivered many keynote/invited talks at international forums. Aitazaz
has received various national awards in recognition of his exceptional
contributions. Aitazaz has garnered over $18M in research funding and trained
a significant number of highly qualified personnel.
Aitazaz Farooque est professeur et directeur du Centre
canadien pour le changement climatique et l’adaptation, à la
University of Prince Edward Island. Ses recherches portent sur
le développement de technologies adaptées au climat pour
l’agriculture canadienne. Aitazaz est co-auteur de plus de 150 articles évalués
par des pairs et a donné de nombreuses conférences dans des colloques
internationaux. Il a reçu plusieurs prix nationaux en reconnaissance de ses
contributions exceptionnelles, a obtenu plus de 18 millions de dollars de
financement pour la recherche et a formé un grand nombre de personnes
hautement qualifiées.
R. Farquhar
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Geochronology, archaeometry
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Ronald McCunn Farquhar has used his skills in isotopic studies and mass spectrometry to determine the ages of Canadian minerals and geological provinces and to interpret variations in lead isotopes in geological terms. This work has been marked by originality and imagination. Originally graduating in physics and chemistry, he has steadily increased his knowledge of geology by field work and close cooperation with the departments of geology. He has been secretary of the Committee of the Royal Society of Canada on Precambrian Dating and he is engaged in placing all published age data for the whole world on punched cards for data processing. To his impressive list of 26 articles and one book will soon be added a second book on geochronology by isotopic methods which he and Prof. D. York have largely completed. His merit has been recognized by the award in 1954 of a National Research Council Post-Doctorate Fellowship and in 1964 of a Royal Society of Canada Fellowship which enabled him to work for 9 months with Prof. L. R. Wager in the Department of Geology at Oxford.
Anthony P. Farrell
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: salmon, temperature, hypoxia, heart, respiration, fish pysiology
Induction Year: 2015
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Updated July 22, 2015
Farrell, Anthony Peter, Science, University of British Columbia
Dr. Farrell is internationally recognized for his research into the properties of fish hearts, why their cardiorespiratory systems collapse at high temperature and how some hearts continue to function without oxygen. His work has been applied in fish conservation. He has received awards from the British Isles Fisheries Society, the American Fisheries Society and the Canadian Society of Zoology, and an honorary doctoral degree from the University of Gothenburg.
Updated July 22, 2015
Dr. Farrell est reconnu internationalement pour ses recherches sur le fonctionnement du cœur des poissons, sur les raisons de l'effondrement des performances cardiaques aux hautes températures et sur les raisons qui expliquent que certains coeurs puissent fonctionner sans oxygène. Ses travaux ont trouvé des applications importantes dans le domaine de la préservation des populations de poissons. Il a reçu des distinctions de la Société Britannique des Pêches, de la Société Américaine des Pêches et de la Société Canadienne de Zoologie, ainsi qu'un doctorat honoraire de l'Université de Gothenburg.