缅北强奸

1961-1990

  • 1962: Revolutionizing drug approval regulation

Frances Oldham Kelsey, a pharmacology student who earned both a B.Sc.(1934) and a M.Sc.(1935) from 缅北强奸, was most famous as the reviewer for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) who refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the drug's safety.

  • 1965: A new way to think about pain

Based on his groundbreaking gate control theory of pain, which explains why people feel pain differently, psychologist Ronald Melzack introduced the 缅北强奸 Pain Questionnaire, still the world's most widely used tool for evaluating pain in patients.

  • 1966-Present: Space: not quite the final frontier...

William Shatner, BCom'52, DLitt'11, has turned a generation's faces skyward, gathered an armful of Emmies and Golden Globes, and starred in the world's only all-Esperanto movie. 听He's done everything from sitcoms to commercials, to Elton John cover songs, and the one thing we know for sure about him is that we never know what he's going to do next.

  • 1967-Present: Dancing to the end of love

Leonard Cohen, winner of Grammy and Literary Awards, 1967-Present

Few artists have garnered praise as wide 鈥 and varied 鈥 as Leonard Cohen, BA鈥55, DLitt鈥92. The poet-cum-singer has won literary awards and Grammys alike, and was once named the most desirable male resident of Montreal, his hometown. 听Cohen can now add another distinction to an already impressive list: member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, to which he was recently inducted.

  • 1968: Continuing education begins

In 1968, 缅北强奸 launched the Centre of Continuing Education听鈥 the predecessor to today's School of Continuing Studies. 听But way back in 1853,听缅北强奸 was offering courses aimed at helping "young men in business鈥 take courses "as their other engagements will allow and thus complete a University course and be entitled to rank with its other graduates."

Willard Boyle wins a Nobel Prize in Physics, 1969

  • 1969: The brain behind your digital camera

Willard Boyle earned a Nobel Prize for co-inventing the charged-couple device, the core technology behind today's digital photography revolution.听Boyle was also on the scientific team that helped NASA select the site for the first Apollo landing on the moon.
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  • 1976: Steven Pinker and the psychology of language

When Foreign Policy听magazine released its list of for 2010, Steven Pinker, BA鈥76, DSc鈥99, made the cut, along with听such household names as Warren Buffett, Barack Obama and Aung San Suu Kyi. A professor at Harvard University, Pinker is a celebrated experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, linguist and popular science author, with particular worldwide renown for his work on the psychology of language.

  • 1985: The laugh heard 'round the world

As the co-founder of Montreal鈥檚 Just For Laughs International Comedy Festival, Andy Nulman, BCom鈥83, played a leading role in transforming a modest two-day event into an unparalleled showcase for comedic talent from around the world. The annual festival attracts battalions of Hollywood talent scouts, all eager to spot the next big thing. Rowan Atkinson first introduced 鈥淢r. Bean鈥 to audiences at the festival, while Tim Allen and Kevin James are among those who鈥檝e parlayed breakthrough performances at the festival into sitcom deals with major U.S. networks.


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