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2017 Recipients List Previous Recipients Robert Beamish Award Sr. Jacqueline St-Yves Award Jack Litvack Award • 1999 – Eldon Smith, Calgary • 1999 – Pawan Singal, Winnipeg • 1999 – Ross Little, Winnipeg • 2000 – Wilbert Keon, Ottawa • 2000 – Danielle de Moissac, Winnipeg • 2000 – Edwin Kroeger, Winnipeg • 2001 – Michael Sole, Toronto • 2001 – Michael Czubryt, Dallas • 2001 – Harry Schulz, Winnipeg • 2002 – Paul Armstrong, Edmonton • 2002 – Rhonna Gurevich, Vancouver • 2002 – Colette Bérubé, Winnipeg • 2003 – Kanu Chatterjee, San Fransisco • 2003 – Kelly Regula, Winnipeg • 2003 – Gail McIndless, Winnipeg • 2004 – Stephen Vatner, New Jersey • 2004 – Jingwei Wang, Edmonton • 2004 – Thomas Thomas, Winnipeg • 2005 – Robert Roberts, Ottawa • 2005 – Raja Singh, Winnipeg • 2005 – Rudy Redekop, Winnipeg th • 2006 – Richard Walsh, Cleveland • 2006 – Yan-Jun Xu, Winnipeg • 2006 – Val Coward, Winnipeg 19 Annual • 2007 – Victor Dzau, North Carolina • 2007 – James Shaw, Winnipeg • 2007 – Bill Peters, Winnipeg • 2008 – Louis Ignarro, Los Angeles • 2008 – Melanie Richard, Winnipeg • 2008 – Randy Aitken, Winnipeg • 2009 – Eric Olson, Dallas • 2009 – James Shaw, Winnipeg • 2009 – Chet Mohabir, Winnipeg Dr. Naranjan Dhalla Cardiovascular Awards • 2010 – Salim Yusuf, Hamilton • 2010 – Mirna Chahine, London • 2010 – Vijayan Elimban, Winnipeg • 2011 – Salvador Moncada, London • 2011 – Rimpy Dhingra, Winnipeg • 2011 – Patrick Choy, Winnipeg • 2012 – Michael Schneider, London • 2012 – Hongying Gang, Winnipeg • 2012 – Nancy Klos, Winnipeg • 2013 – Christine Seidman, Boston • 2013 – Rimpy Dhingra, Winnipeg • 2013 – Shawna Kynoch, Winnipeg • 2014 – Ferid Murad, Washington • 2014 – Wattamon Srisakuldee, Winnipeg • 2014 – Debbie Saurette, Winnipeg 2017 Recipients • 2015 – Peter Agre, Baltimore • 2015 – Rimpy Dhingra, Winnipeg • 2015 – Charles LaFèche, Winnipeg • 2016 – Thomas Südhof, Stanford • 2016 – Hongying Gang, Winnipeg • 2016 – Mary Brown, Winnipeg Ken Bowman Award • Arnold Naimark Award Heart & Stroke Foundation Award • 1999 – John McNeill, Vancouver • 1999 – Vince Palace, Winnipeg • 2002 – Dan Goel, Winnipeg • 2000 – Jacques de Champlain, Montreal • 2000 – Mitsuru Osada, Yamanashi • 2003 – Tod Clark, Winnipeg • 2001 – Pavel Hamet, Montreal • 2001 – Thomas Netticadan, Winnipeg • 2004 – Melissa Dent, Winnipeg • 2002 – Karl Weber, Memphis • 2002 – Zhisheng Jiang, Winnipeg • 2005 – Rohit Singal, Winnipeg • 2003 – Frans Leenen, Ottawa • 2003 – Baiqiu Wang, Winnipeg • 2006 – Santosh Sanagalmath, Louisville • 2004 – Roberto Bolli, Louisville • 2004 – Satoru Hirono, Niigata • 2007 – James Shaw, Winnipeg • 2005 – Ivor Benjamin, Salt Lake City • 2005 – Girma Asemu, Baltimore • 2008 – Kristen Bedosky, Winnipeg • 2006 – Gary Lopaschuk, Edmonton • 2006 – Judit Barta, Hungary • 2009 – Leon Espira, Winnipeg • 2007 – Mark Entman, Houston • 2007 – Delphine Baetz, Lyon • 2010 – Richelle McCullough, Winnipeg • 2008 – Kailash Prasad, Saskatoon • 2008 – Sanjiv Dhingra, Winnipeg • 2011 – Riya Ganguly, Winnipeg • 2009 – Mona Nemer, Ottawa • 2009 – Mirna Chahine, London • 2012 – David Blackwood, Winnipeg • 2010 – Kirk Knowlton, San Diego • 2010 – Yaron Aviv, Winnipeg • 2013 – Yan Wang, Winnipeg • 2011 – Barry Halliwell, Singapore • 2011 – Joseph Gordon, Winnipeg • 2014 – Shanel Susser, Winnipeg • 2012 – Marek Michalak, Edmonton • 2012 – Ashim Bagchi, Winnipeg • 2015 – Fahmida Jahan, Winnipeg • 2013 – Rakesh Kukreja, Richmond • 2013 – Agnieszka Biala, Winnipeg • 2016 – Morvarid Kavosh, Winnipeg • 2014 – Ross Feldman, London • 2014 – Not Awarded T. Edward Cuddy Award • 2015 – Ghassan Bkaily, Sherbrooke • 2015 – Not Awarded • 2016 – J. Geoffrey Pickering, London • 2002 – Anna Borowiec, Toronto • 2016 – Not Awarded • 2003 – Michele Prociuk, Winnipeg John Foerster Award Henry Friesen Award • 2004 – Annette Kostenuk, Winnipeg • 2001 – Bruce McManus, Vancouver • 1999 – Hamid Massaeli, Toronto • 2005 – Aric Mahay, Winnipeg • 2002 – Richard Weisel, Toronto • 2000 – Brad Doble, Winnipeg • 2006 – Vinit Elimban, Winnipeg • 2003 – Peter Liu, Toronto • 2001 – Timao Li, Ottawa • 2007 – Justin Deniset, Winnipeg • 2004 – Ernesto Schiffrin, Montreal • 2002 – Rana Temsah, Montreal • 2008 – Hae-Kwang (Joe) Kim, Winnipeg • 2005 – Garrett Gross, Milwaukee • 2003 – Marjorie Zettler, Winnipeg • 2010 – Riley Epp, Winnipeg • 2006 – Navin Nanda, Birmingham • 2004 – Kelly Regula, Winnipeg • 2011 – Sophie Davie, Winnipeg • 2007 – William Weglicki, Washington • 2005 – Harjot Saini, Winnipeg • 2012 – Megan da Silva, Winnipeg • 2008 – Malcolm Arnold, London • 2006 – Melissa Dent, Winnipeg • 2013 – Kelby Cleverley, Winnipeg • 2009 – Jean-Lucien Rouleau, Montreal • 2007 – Brad Ander, Sacramento • 2014 – Hilary Bews, Winnipeg In collaboration and cooperation with the University of Manitoba, • 2010 – Tofy Mussivand, Ottawa • 2015 – Ryan Wang, Winnipeg • 2008 – James Shaw, Winnipeg St. Boniface Hospital Foundation, • 2011 – Suzanne Oparil, Birmingham • 2009 – Chantal Bassett, Winnipeg • 2016 – Graham Maddaford, Winnipeg • 2012 – Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, La Jolla and Heart & Stroke Foundation of Manitoba • 2010 – Jon-Jon Santiago, Winnipeg James S. McGoey Award • 2013 – Douglas Mann, St. Louis • 2011 – Ryan Cunnington, Winnipeg • 2014 – Junichi Sadoshima, Newark • 2002 – Mona Chappellaz, Winnipeg • 2012 – Ana Ludke, Winnipeg • 2003 – Tamer Sallam, Irvine • 2015 – Peter Backx, Toronto • 2013 – Justin Deniset, Winnipeg • 2016 -- Gerald W. Dorn II, St. Louis • 2004 – Inderjit Singh, Winnipeg • 2014 – Andrea Edel, Winnipeg • 2005 – Michael Wiwchar, Winnipeg Vincenzo Panagia Award • 2015 – Stephanie Caligiuri, Winnipeg • 2006 – Irwin Eydelnant, Winnipeg Awards Committee: • 2001 – Morris Karmazyn, London • 2016 – Rushita Bagchi, Denver • 2007 – Matthew Lytwyn, Winnipeg • 2002 – Balwant Tuana, Ottawa Kalwant Dhalla Research Technician Award • 2008 – Rose Chang, Winnipeg L.A. Kirshenbaum (Chair), Director, ICS; M. Czubryt (Secretariat), ICS; G. Glavin, • 2003 – Stephen Schaffer, Mobile • 2009 – Navdeep Bhullar, Winnipeg • 2010 – Donald Chapman, Winnipeg Associate Vice President (Research); K. Coombs, Assistant Dean (Research); • 2004 – Madhu Anand-Srivastava, Montreal • 2011 – Thane Maddaford, Winnipeg • 2010 – Erin Karlstedt, Winnipeg • 2005 – Dipak Das, Farmington • 2012 – Robert Fandrich, Winnipeg • 2011 – Brian Bestvater, Winnipeg P. Cattini, Head, Physiology and Pathophysiology; T. Klonisch, Head, Human • 2006 – Dennis McNamara, New Orleans • 2013 – Alex Austria, Winnipeg • 2012 – Thomas Hedley, Winnipeg Anatomy and Cell Science; L. Simard, Head, Biochemistry and Medical Genetics; • 2007 – Ren-ke Li, Toronto • 2013 – Shreyas Devalapurkar, Winnipeg • 2014 – Sunil Rattan, Winnipeg R. Feldman, Medical Director, Cardiac Sciences Program; G.N. Pierce, Executive • 2008 – Ashok Srivastava, Montreal • 2015 – David Cheung, Winnipeg • 2014 – Jonathon Gerstein, Winnipeg • 2009 – Rhian Touyz, Ottawa • 2016 – Floribeth Aguilar, Winnipeg • 2015 – Abhinav Dhingra, Winnipeg Director of Research, St. Boniface Hospital. Ex-officio: A. Kesler, Chief Executive • 2010 – Richard Kitsis, Bronx • 2016 – Ryan Best, Winnipeg Officer, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba; President and CEO, St. • 2011 – Jan Slezak, Bratislava V. Barletta, • 2012 – Mansoor Husain, Toronto Boniface Hospital Foundation • 2013 – Delfin Rodriguez-Leyva, Holguin • 2014 – Adriane Belló-Klein, Porto Alegre For further information, please contact Dr. Michael Czubryt (204-235-3719) • 2015 – Mahesh Gupta, Chicago • 2016 – Dinender Singla, Orlando AWARD RECIPIENTS 2017 Robert Beamish Ken Bowman Sr. Jacqueline St-Yves Jack Litvack Leadership Award Research Achievement Award Award for Best Paper Exemplary Service Award Mr. Abhinav Dhingra Mr. Greg Mackling Dr. Antoine Hakim Dr. Peipei Ping Winnipeg, Canada Winnipeg, Canada Ottawa, Canada Los Angeles, USA Heart and Stroke Foundation Kalwant Dhalla Vincenzo Panagia John Foerster Award for Masters Student Research Technician Award Distinguished Lecture Award Distinguished Lecture Award Dr. Steven Houser Dr. Lynn Megeney Ms. Krista Filomeno Dr. Nina Aroutiounova Philadelphia, USA Ottawa, Ontario Winnipeg, Canada Winnipeg, Canada Arnold Naimark Henry Friesen T. Edward Cuddy James S. McGoey Young Investigator Award Young Scientist Award Student Research Award Student Research Award Dr. Inna Rabinovich-Nikitin Dr. Gauri Akolkar Mr. Thomas Meier Ms. Zeinab Roveimiab Winnipeg, Canada Ottawa, Canada Winnipeg, Canada Winnipeg, Canada .
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