Congratulations: Anatomy & Cell BIology Awards Day 2020 Winners

The Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology held their yearly awards day on Monday, June 8th where students, staff and faculty came together virtually to celebrate the achivements of the 2019-2020 school year. The departments Graduate Affairs Committee was pleased to present the following awards to eight of our very deserving Graduate students.

The Suzanne M. Bernier Publication Award in Anatomy & Cell Biology

Pascalcrop.jpgPascal Morrissette- Martin

This award is presented to the student judged by the Graduate Affairs Committee to have published the ‘best’ paper in 2019.

 

 

 

The Keith L. Moore Doctoral Award

Juliacrop.jpgJulia Abitol

In recognition of special merit and achievement during advanced study and research for the Doctoral Degree in Anatomy & Cell Biology.

 

 

 

The Robert C. Buck Master's of Science Award 

Jeremi-Crop.jpgJeremi Laski

In recognition of Special Merit and Achievement during Advanced Study and Research for the Degree of Master of Science in Anatomy & Cell Biology.

 

 

 

The Coolen Postdoctoral Scholar Publication Award in Anatomy & Cell Biology

Hanna Szkudlarek

Presented to the postdoctoral fellow judged by the Graduate Affairs Committee to have published the ‘best’ paper in 2019.

The Alan W. Hrycyshyn Master’s of Science, Clinical Anatomy Award

Hannahcrop.jpgHannah Roberts

In recognition of Special Merit and Achievement during Advanced Study and Research for the Degree of Master of Science in Anatomy & Cell Biology.

 

 

 

The Wayne Davis Clinical Anatomy Graduate Prize

Andrew-crop.jpgAndrew Horne

Awarded for Excellence in Gross Anatomy.

 

 

 

Francis Chan Humanitarian Prize

Mackenziecrop.jpgMackenzie Ferguson

In recognition of selfless contribution and compassionate support to the clinical anatomy program.

 

 

 

The Dr. Khadry Galil Translational Research in Clinical Anatomy Award

Kaitlincrop.jpgKaitlin Marshall

Presented to the MSc Clinical Anatomy student whose research project has contributed significant to the translation of knowledge from basic anatomical science to clinical practice.

 

 

 

The Department wishes to congratulate all of our award winners and graduates and wish them the best on their future endavors.