JACQUES DE CHAMPLAIN
'Jacques de Champlain' is a scientist, doctor and professor from Quebec, born in 1938.
Graduate of the University of Montreal and McGill University, he is a pioneer in research on the nervous system.
★ 1990 - Research Achievement Award from the Canadian Cardiological Society
★ 1990 - Prix Léo-Pariseau
★ 1991 - Scientific Merit Prize from the Canadian hypertension society
★ 1991 - Izaak-Walton-Killam Prize
★ 1991 - CÅ“ur Québec-Argent from the Quebec heart disease foundation
★ 1993 - Member of the Royal Society of Canada
★ 1994 - Recipient of the McLauglin Medal
★ 1996 - Winner of the Prix Wilder-Penfield
★ 1998 - Winner of the Prix de l'Å“uvre scientifique
★ 1998 - Recipient of the Prix Michel-Sarrazin
★ 1997 - Made Officer of the Order of Canada]
★ 1999 - Made Officer of the Ordre national du Québec
Graduate of the University of Montreal and McGill University, he is a pioneer in research on the nervous system.
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Honours/Awards
★ 1990 - Research Achievement Award from the Canadian Cardiological Society
★ 1990 - Prix Léo-Pariseau
★ 1991 - Scientific Merit Prize from the Canadian hypertension society
★ 1991 - Izaak-Walton-Killam Prize
★ 1991 - CÅ“ur Québec-Argent from the Quebec heart disease foundation
★ 1993 - Member of the Royal Society of Canada
★ 1994 - Recipient of the McLauglin Medal
★ 1996 - Winner of the Prix Wilder-Penfield
★ 1998 - Winner of the Prix de l'Å“uvre scientifique
★ 1998 - Recipient of the Prix Michel-Sarrazin
★ 1997 - Made Officer of the Order of Canada]
★ 1999 - Made Officer of the Ordre national du Québec
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