Frank Beier, Dr. Ruth Lanius, Kathy Nixon Speechley and Nadine Wathen were recently selected named into the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. (Rob Potter/Western Communications)
Frank Beier, Dr. Ruth Lanius, Kathy Nixon Speechley and Nadine Wathen were recently selected named into the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. (Rob Potter/Western Communications) - Four Western researchers have been elected to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS). Frank Beier, Dr. Ruth Lanius, Kathy Nixon Speechley and Nadine Wathen were among 71 individuals in the Canadian health sciences community to receive the honour. The CAHS fellowship recognizes individuals demonstrating a strong commitment to their field of expertise through their life and work. CAHS Fellows are nominated by their peers and selected in a competitive process based on their internationally recognized leadership, academic performance, scientific creativity, and willingness to serve. "Becoming a member of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences recognizes the fellows' dedication to health sciences," said CAHS president, Dr. Sioban Nelson. "We are proud of their accomplishments and honoured to welcome them to the Academy." Frank Beier, Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Frank Beier (Western Communications) Frank Beier is the chair of the department of physiology and pharmacology and the Canada Research Chair in Musculoskeletal Research.
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