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2025 Faculty of Science Honours & Awards Celebration

This event is by invitation only.

Our Honours & Awards event celebrates those in our community who received awards in 2023-2024 for their academic, research, and teaching achievements. The event will feature food and refreshments, an opportunity for networking with colleagues, presentations for select awards, and a keynote by guest speaker Dr. Scott Tanner, York Science alumni and a winner of the 2024 York U Alumni Award.

DATE: Tuesday, February 11, 2025
TIME: 6:00-9:00pm
LOCATION: Second Student Center Convention Center

Keynote Speaker

Dr. Scott Tanner is a York University alumnus (BSc ’76, PhD ’80) and recipient of the 2024 York University Alumni Award in the Outstanding Achievement category.

Dr. Tanner arrived at York in 1972 to join the gymnastics team and stayed through his BSc (’76) and PhD (’80). After his doctoral work, he joined Sciex – an innovative developer of mass spectrometry instruments and became a world leader in atomic mass spectrometry. During his 25 years at Sciex, he invented successful instruments for the measurement of pollutants in air, dioxins in soil and most notably a series of instruments for measuring the atomic composition of matter. In 2005, he joined the faculty at the University of Toronto where he was 2011 Inventor of the Year in Biomedical and Life Sciences and co-founded DVS Sciences, to bring the new power of mass cytometry to the world. 

Dr. Tanner is currently a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) and of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.  He has also received a Lifetime Achievement Award in Plasma Spectrochemistry, the Human Proteome Organization Award for Science and Technology, the Manning Innovation Award of Distinction and the WAE McBryde Medal from the Canadian Society for Chemistry. Upon retirement in 2015, he enjoyed an appointment as adjunct faculty in the Department of Chemistry at York University and sat on the board for Ontario Life Sciences and Ontario Genomics. After moving to Nova Scotia in 2020, he became chair of the Three Churches Heritage Foundation in Mahone Bay. 

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Date

Feb 11 2025

Time

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Second Student Centre

Organizer

Faculty of Science
Phone
416 736 5051
Email
fscomms@yorku.ca
Website
https://www.yorku.ca/science/
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