Prix Michel-Sarrazin
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The Prix Michel-Sarrazin is awarded annually in the Canadian province of Quebec by the Club de Recherches Clinique du Québec to a celebrated Québécois scientist who, by their dynamism and productivity, have contributed in an important way to the advancement of research biomedical. It is named in honour of Michel Sarrazin (1659–1734) who was the first Canadian scientist.
Winners[]
Source: CRCQ
- 1977 – Michel Chrétien
- 1978 –
- 1979 –
- 1980 – Charles Philippe Leblond
- 1981 – René Simard
- 1982 – Louis Poirier
- 1983 – André Barbeau
- 1984 –
- 1985 –
- 1986 – Claude Fortier
- 1987 –
- 1988 – Charles Scriver
- 1989 – Serge Carrière
- 1990 – Fernand Labrie
- 1991 –
- 1992 –
- 1993 – Claude C. Roy
- 1994 – Jacques Leblanc
- 1995 – Clarke Fraser
- 1996 – Jacques Genest
- 1997 –
- 1998 – Jacques de Champlain
- 1999 –
- 2000 –
- 2001 – Jean Davignon
- 2002 – Brenda Milner
- 2003 – Peter T. Macklem
- 2004 –
- 2005 – Pavel Hamet
- 2006 –
- 2007 – Rémi Quirion
- 2008 –
- 2009 –
- 2010 – Michel Bouvier
- 2011 –
- 2012 –
- 2013 – Vassilios Papadopoulos
- 2014 –
- 2015 –
- 2016 – Michel G. Bergeron
- 2017 –
- 2018 –
See also[]
References[]
- Prix Michel-Sarrazin (in French)
Categories:
- Canadian science and technology awards
- Awards established in 1977
- Biochemistry awards
- Biomedical awards