McGill confers honorary degrees on Robert Wares and Julian Adams
Leaders in mining and pharmacology recognized at convocation ceremony
Leaders in mining and pharmacology recognized at convocation ceremony
Ï㽶ÊÓƵ conferred degrees today upon 1,114 students graduating from the Faculty of Science and bestowed honorary doctorates upon Robert Wares and Julian Adams, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to their respective field.
Robert Wares, Doctor of Science, honoris
causa
A graduate of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ with a Bachelor of Science in
Geological Sciences,
Robert Wares’ interest in mineral exploration led him to the
presidency of Osisko Mining Corporation in 1988. Mr. Wares’
leadership in this field enabled him to make the discovery of an
old mining camp at Malartic, Quebec, into one of the world’s top
gold finds of the last decade. Because of this discovery, the
search for similar deposits in Canada and around the world was
reignited.
Julian Adams, Doctor of Science, honoris
causa
Julian Adams is a drug pioneer who earned a Bachelor of Science at
McGill. He was instrumental in developing a drug for HIV treatment
(Viramune) and more recently, Velcade, a drug for patients
suffering from bone marrow cancer and relapsed mantle cell
lymphoma. Dr. Adams is chief scientific officer at Infinity
Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the holder of over
40 patents and has authored over 120 peer-reviewed papers.
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