List of McGill University people

The following is a list of chancellors, principals, and noted alumni and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. == List of chancellors == == List of principals/president == == Noted alumni and professors == === Nobel Prize graduates and faculty members === === Academy Awards === === Grammy Awards === === Emmy Awards === === Pulitzer Prize === === Astronauts === Dafydd Williams (BSc 1976, MDCM 1983, MSc 1983, DSc 2007) - mission specialist on two Space Shuttle missions Robert Thirsk (MDCM 1982) - holds the Canadian record for the most time spent in space Julie Payette (BEng 1986, DSc 2003) - completed two spaceflights, STS-96 and STS-127 David Saint-Jacques (MedResident 2007) - launched to the International Space Station, on Expeditions 57, 58 and 59 Jenni Sidey-Gibbons (BEng 2011) - one of the two members of the 2017 CSA Group === Academics and scholars === Maude Abbott (BA 1890) - physician and pathologist, authority on congenital heart disease, co-founder of International Academy of Pathology Nancy J. Adler – Professor of Organizational Behavior and Samuel Bronfman Chair in Management at McGill University Abdolhamid Akbarzadeh Shafaroudi – assistant professor in machine design and mechanical engineering at McGill University Selim Akl (MSc 1976, PhD, 1978) – unconventional computer scientist Ismail al-Faruqi – Muslim philosopher and comparative religion scholar Alia Al-Saji – professor of philosophy Antony Alcock (BA 1961) – Ulster historian; actively involved in the negotiations leading up to the Belfast Agreement Brian Alters – evolution and education Frederick Andermann (BA 1948, BSc 1952) – neuroscientist Tom Angus (PhD 1952) - entomologist, deputy director of the federal Forest Pest Management Institute Athanasios Asimakopulos (BA 1951, MA 1953) – prominent economist in the Post Keynesian tradition Brigitte Askonas (BSc 1944, MSc 1949) – prominent British immunologist Karine Auclair – professor of chemistry at McGill University and Canada Research Chair in Antimicrobials and Green Enzymes Francis Aveling (BA 1897, MA 1899) – Canadian psychologist, divinity scholar, and Roman Catholic priest Sir David Baulcombe, FRS (Postdoc 1978) – British plant scientist and geneticist; now Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge Jill Beck (MA 1976) – dance and choreography scholar, and 15th President of Lawrence University Eric Berne (BSc 1931, MD 1935) – psychiatrist, originator of the psychoanalytic theory of transactional analysis Raoul Bott (BEng 1945, MEng 1948) – mathematician specializing in topology, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, 2000 Reuven Brenner – economist; current faculty member Ayşe Buğra (PhD 1981) – economist Gerald Bull – former professor of mechanical engineering; expert on projectiles; designer of the Iraqi Project Babylon Mario Bunge – physicist and philosopher Miriam Burland – astronomer at Dominion Observatory from 1927 to 1967 Ron Burnett (PhD 1981) – president and vice-chancellor, Emily Carr University of Art and Design; former Director of the Graduate Program in Communications, McGill University Kenneth Neill Cameron - literary scholar Anne Carson – thinker, writer, translator, and University of Michigan classics professor Donald Ewen Cameron – psychiatrist, involved with mind control experimentation at McGill Thomas Chang (BSc 1957, MD 1961, PhD 1965) – invented and developed world's first artificial cell Margaret Ridley Charlton – historian, pioneer librarian, and one of the founders of the Medical Library Association Saswati Chatterjee, virologist Sherry Chou (MD 2001) – Neurologist and critical care physician at the University of Pittsburgh Sujit Choudhry (BSc 1992) – constitutionalist and Dean of the University of California Berkeley, School of Law Thomas H. Clark – paleontologist; namesake of the mineral Thomasclarkite Terence Coderre (PhD 1985) – Professor of Medicine and the Harold Griffith Chair in Anaesthesia Research at McGill University Robert W. Cox (BA 1946) – former United Nations official; a leading authority of the British school of International Political Economy; former professor of political science at Columbia University; current professor emeritus at York University R. F. Patrick Cronin (MD 1953) – cardiologist; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill (1972–1977); healthcare consultant Augusto Claudio Cuello – Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics and Charles E. Frosst/Merck Chair in Pharmacology at McGill University Philip J. Currie (MSc 1975, PhD 1981) – paleontologist and former curator of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Roger Daley (MSc 1968, PhD 1971) – meteorologist Armand de Mestral (BCL 1966) – professor of international law Carrie Derick (BEd 1881, BA 1890, MSc 1896) – first woman to become a professor in Canada (in botany at McGill) Arti Dhand (PhD 2000) – associate professor at the University of Toronto, Department for the Study of Religion Vibert Douglas (PhD 1926) – astrophysicist Charles R. Drew (MD 1933) – physician and professor Kyle Elliott – Canadian ornithologist, assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at McGill University, and Canada Research Chair in Arctic Ecology.

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List of McGill University people

The following is a list of chancellors, principals, and noted alumni and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. == List of chancellors == == List of principals/president == == Noted alumni and professors == === Nobel Prize graduates and faculty members === === Academy Awards === === Grammy Awards === === Emmy Awards === === Pulitzer Prize === === Astronauts === Dafydd Williams (BSc 1976, MDCM 1983, MSc 1983, DSc 2007) - mission specialist on two Space Shuttle missions Robert Thirsk (MDCM 1982) - holds the Canadian record for the most time spent in space Julie Payette (BEng 1986, DSc 2003) - completed two spaceflights, STS-96 and STS-127 David Saint-Jacques (MedResident 2007) - launched to the International Space Station, on Expeditions 57, 58 and 59 Jenni Sidey-Gibbons (BEng 2011) - one of the two members of the 2017 CSA Group === Academics and scholars === Maude Abbott (BA 1890) - physician and pathologist, authority on congenital heart disease, co-founder of International Academy of Pathology Nancy J. Adler – Professor of Organizational Behavior and Samuel Bronfman Chair in Management at McGill University Abdolhamid Akbarzadeh Shafaroudi – assistant professor in machine design and mechanical engineering at McGill University Selim Akl (MSc 1976, PhD, 1978) – unconventional computer scientist Ismail al-Faruqi – Muslim philosopher and comparative religion scholar Alia Al-Saji – professor of philosophy Antony Alcock (BA 1961) – Ulster historian; actively involved in the negotiations leading up to the Belfast Agreement Brian Alters – evolution and education Frederick Andermann (BA 1948, BSc 1952) – neuroscientist Tom Angus (PhD 1952) - entomologist, deputy director of the federal Forest Pest Management Institute Athanasios Asimakopulos (BA 1951, MA 1953) – prominent economist in the Post Keynesian tradition Brigitte Askonas (BSc 1944, MSc 1949) – prominent British immunologist Karine Auclair – professor of chemistry at McGill University and Canada Research Chair in Antimicrobials and Green Enzymes Francis Aveling (BA 1897, MA 1899) – Canadian psychologist, divinity scholar, and Roman Catholic priest Sir David Baulcombe, FRS (Postdoc 1978) – British plant scientist and geneticist; now Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge Jill Beck (MA 1976) – dance and choreography scholar, and 15th President of Lawrence University Eric Berne (BSc 1931, MD 1935) – psychiatrist, originator of the psychoanalytic theory of transactional analysis Raoul Bott (BEng 1945, MEng 1948) – mathematician specializing in topology, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, 2000 Reuven Brenner – economist; current faculty member Ayşe Buğra (PhD 1981) – economist Gerald Bull – former professor of mechanical engineering; expert on projectiles; designer of the Iraqi Project Babylon Mario Bunge – physicist and philosopher Miriam Burland – astronomer at Dominion Observatory from 1927 to 1967 Ron Burnett (PhD 1981) – president and vice-chancellor, Emily Carr University of Art and Design; former Director of the Graduate Program in Communications, McGill University Kenneth Neill Cameron - literary scholar Anne Carson – thinker, writer, translator, and University of Michigan classics professor Donald Ewen Cameron – psychiatrist, involved with mind control experimentation at McGill Thomas Chang (BSc 1957, MD 1961, PhD 1965) – invented and developed world's first artificial cell Margaret Ridley Charlton – historian, pioneer librarian, and one of the founders of the Medical Library Association Saswati Chatterjee, virologist Sherry Chou (MD 2001) – Neurologist and critical care physician at the University of Pittsburgh Sujit Choudhry (BSc 1992) – constitutionalist and Dean of the University of California Berkeley, School of Law Thomas H. Clark – paleontologist; namesake of the mineral Thomasclarkite Terence Coderre (PhD 1985) – Professor of Medicine and the Harold Griffith Chair in Anaesthesia Research at McGill University Robert W. Cox (BA 1946) – former United Nations official; a leading authority of the British school of International Political Economy; former professor of political science at Columbia University; current professor emeritus at York University R. F. Patrick Cronin (MD 1953) – cardiologist; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill (1972–1977); healthcare consultant Augusto Claudio Cuello – Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics and Charles E. Frosst/Merck Chair in Pharmacology at McGill University Philip J. Currie (MSc 1975, PhD 1981) – paleontologist and former curator of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Roger Daley (MSc 1968, PhD 1971) – meteorologist Armand de Mestral (BCL 1966) – professor of international law Carrie Derick (BEd 1881, BA 1890, MSc 1896) – first woman to become a professor in Canada (in botany at McGill) Arti Dhand (PhD 2000) – associate professor at the University of Toronto, Department for the Study of Religion Vibert Douglas (PhD 1926) – astrophysicist Charles R. Drew (MD 1933) – physician and professor Kyle Elliott – Canadian ornithologist, assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at McGill University, and Canada Research Chair in Arctic Ecology.

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