Saturday, April 23, 2011

UBC recognizes two Canadian medical researchers with $50,000 prizes

UBC recognizes two Canadian medical researchers with $50,000 prizesUBC recognizes two Canadian medical researchers with $50,000 prizesTwo of Canada's most eminent health researchers – Dr. Jacques Genest (pictured far left) at McGill University and Dr. Michael Hayden (pictured near left) at the University of British Columbia – have been awarded the inaugural Margolese National Brain and Heart Disorders Prizes, the most lucrative prizes bestowed by UBC. The two prizes were created by an estate gift to UBC by Leonard Hubert Margolese to recognize Canadians who have made outstanding contributions to the treatment, amelioration or cure of brain or heart disorders. Margolese, who died in 2000, was a Vancouver businessman who had a heart condition and whose brother had Alzheimer’s disease. The prizes, each of which includes a $50,000 grant, will be awarded annually with the expectation that the recipients will continue their outstanding research focused on improving the lives of individuals with brain or heart disease. Genest and Hayden will be honoured at a banquet in the fall

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