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Louis Siminovitch

Louis Siminovitch CC OOnt FRS FRSC (May 1, 1920 – April 6, 2021) was a Canadian molecular biologist. He was a pioneer in human genetics, researcher into the genetic basis of muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis, and helped establish Ontario programs exploring genetic roots of cancer.

Louis (Lou) Siminovitch
Born(1920-05-01)May 1, 1920
DiedApril 6, 2021(2021-04-06) (aged 100)
Alma materMcGill University
AwardsOrder of Canada
Order of Ontario
Flavelle Medal (1978)
Scientific career
FieldsMolecular biology, genetics
InstitutionsOntario Cancer Institute
Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute
Samuel Lunenfeld Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital
University of Toronto
ThesisThe Preparation of disulphur decafluoride (1944)
Doctoral advisorR.L. McIntosh
Notable studentsJoyce Taylor-Papadimitriou

Life and career edit

Siminovitch was born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Goldie and Nathan Siminovitch, who were Jewish emigrants from Eastern Europe.[1] He won a scholarship in chemistry to McGill University, earning a doctorate in 1944. He then studied at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. In 1953 he joined Toronto's Connaught Medical Research Laboratories. Later he joined the University of Toronto and worked there from 1956 to 1985.[2] One of his doctoral students was Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou.

He helped establish the Department of Genetics at the Hospital for Sick Children as geneticist in chief, where he worked from 1970 to 1985. From 1983 to 1994 he was the founding director of research at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto). He was the founder and the first Chair of the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto, then called Department of Medical Cell Biology.[3]

He was the author or coauthor, at last count, of over 147 scientific papers, reviews, and articles in journals and books.

He married Elinore, a playwright who died in 1995. They had three daughters. The annual Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre is named in his and his wife's honour.[2]

Siminovitch died in April 2021 in Ontario at the age of 100.[4]

Degrees edit

  • 1941 B.Sc. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec (Chemistry)
  • 1944 Ph.D. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec (Chemistry)
  • 1978 D.Sc. Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland
  • 1978 D.Sc. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kenney-Wallace, Geraldine A.; MacLeod, M. C.; Stanton, Ralph G. (1990). In celebration of Canadian scientists: a decade of Killam laureates. Winnipeg: Charles Babbage Research Centre. ISBN 978-0-919611-22-1. OCLC 26502733.
  2. ^ a b "Elinore & Lou Siminovitch - Siminovitch Prize in Theatre".
  3. ^ "History — Molecular Genetics - University of Toronto".
  4. ^ Dr. Lou Siminovitch (1920–2021)
  5. ^ "27 Appointees Named To Ontario's Highest Honour".

External links edit

  • Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Ontario
  • Prix Siminovitch – Elinore and Lou Siminovitch Theatre Prize Official Website. Accessed January 18, 2008.
  • Louis Siminovitch archival papers held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services

Selected publications edit

  • Siminovitch, L., McCulloch, E.A., Till, J.E. (1963) The distribution of colony-forming cells among spleen colonies. Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 62:327-36. [Link to article]
  • Till, J.E., McCulloch, E.A., Siminovitch, L. (1964) A stochastic model of stem cell proliferation, based on the growth of spleen colony-forming cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 51(1):29-36. [Link to article]
  • McCulloch, E.A., Siminovitch, L., Till, J.E. (1964) Spleen-colony formation in anemic mice of genotype WWv. Science 144(1620):844-846. [Link to article]
  • McCulloch, E.A., Siminovitch, L., Till, J.E., Russell, E.S., Bernstein, S.E. (1965) The cellular basis of the genetically determined hemopoietic defect in anemic mice of genotype Sl/Sld. Blood 26(4):399-410. [Link to article]
  • Wu, A.M., Till, J.E., Siminovitch, L., McCulloch, E.A. (1968) Cytological evidence for a relationship between normal hematopoietic colony-forming cells and cells of the lymphoid system. J Exp Med 127(3):455-464. [Link to article]

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Louis Siminovitch CC OOnt FRS FRSC May 1 1920 April 6 2021 was a Canadian molecular biologist He was a pioneer in human genetics researcher into the genetic basis of muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis and helped establish Ontario programs exploring genetic roots of cancer Louis Lou SiminovitchBorn 1920 05 01 May 1 1920Montreal Quebec CanadaDiedApril 6 2021 2021 04 06 aged 100 Toronto Ontario CanadaAlma materMcGill UniversityAwardsOrder of CanadaOrder of OntarioFlavelle Medal 1978 Scientific careerFieldsMolecular biology geneticsInstitutionsOntario Cancer Institute Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute Samuel Lunenfeld Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital University of TorontoThesisThe Preparation of disulphur decafluoride 1944 Doctoral advisorR L McIntoshNotable studentsJoyce Taylor Papadimitriou Contents 1 Life and career 2 Degrees 3 Honours 4 References 5 External links 6 Selected publicationsLife and career editSiminovitch was born in Montreal Quebec the son of Goldie and Nathan Siminovitch who were Jewish emigrants from Eastern Europe 1 He won a scholarship in chemistry to McGill University earning a doctorate in 1944 He then studied at the Pasteur Institute in Paris In 1953 he joined Toronto s Connaught Medical Research Laboratories Later he joined the University of Toronto and worked there from 1956 to 1985 2 One of his doctoral students was Joyce Taylor Papadimitriou He helped establish the Department of Genetics at the Hospital for Sick Children as geneticist in chief where he worked from 1970 to 1985 From 1983 to 1994 he was the founding director of research at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto He was the founder and the first Chair of the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto then called Department of Medical Cell Biology 3 He was the author or coauthor at last count of over 147 scientific papers reviews and articles in journals and books He married Elinore a playwright who died in 1995 They had three daughters The annual Elinore amp Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre is named in his and his wife s honour 2 Siminovitch died in April 2021 in Ontario at the age of 100 4 Degrees edit1941 B Sc McGill University Montreal Quebec Chemistry 1944 Ph D McGill University Montreal Quebec Chemistry 1978 D Sc Memorial University St John s Newfoundland 1978 D Sc McMaster University Hamilton OntarioHonours editIn 1941 he won the Anne Molson Prize in Chemistry In 1965 Fellow Royal Society of Canada F R S C In 1967 Canadian Centennial Medal In 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal In 1978 he won the Royal Society of Canada Flavelle Medal In 1980 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada In 1980 Fellow Royal Society London F R S In 1981 he received the Gairdner Foundation Wightman Award In 1981 he received the Izaac Walton Killam Memorial Prize In 1988 he was promoted to Companion of the Order of Canada In 1997 he was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame In 1999 he was named a foreign associate and the only Canadian to the National Academy of Sciences In 2012 he was made a member of the Order of Ontario 5 He was awarded a Doctor of Science Honoris Causa from several Canadian Universities including Memorial University McMaster University Universite de Montreal McGill University University of Western Ontario University of Toronto and University of Guelph References edit Kenney Wallace Geraldine A MacLeod M C Stanton Ralph G 1990 In celebration of Canadian scientists a decade of Killam laureates Winnipeg Charles Babbage Research Centre ISBN 978 0 919611 22 1 OCLC 26502733 a b Elinore amp Lou Siminovitch Siminovitch Prize in Theatre History Molecular Genetics University of Toronto Dr Lou Siminovitch 1920 2021 27 Appointees Named To Ontario s Highest Honour External links editSamuel Lunenfeld Research Institute Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto Ontario Prix Siminovitch Elinore and Lou Siminovitch Theatre Prize Official Website Accessed January 18 2008 Louis Siminovitch archival papers held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management ServicesSelected publications editSiminovitch L McCulloch E A Till J E 1963 The distribution of colony forming cells among spleen colonies Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 62 327 36 Link to article Till J E McCulloch E A Siminovitch L 1964 A stochastic model of stem cell proliferation based on the growth of spleen colony forming cells Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 51 1 29 36 Link to article McCulloch E A Siminovitch L Till J E 1964 Spleen colony formation in anemic mice of genotype WWv Science 144 1620 844 846 Link to article McCulloch E A Siminovitch L Till J E Russell E S Bernstein S E 1965 The cellular basis of the genetically determined hemopoietic defect in anemic mice of genotype Sl Sld Blood 26 4 399 410 Link to article Wu A M Till J E Siminovitch L McCulloch E A 1968 Cytological evidence for a relationship between normal hematopoietic colony forming cells and cells of the lymphoid system J Exp Med 127 3 455 464 Link to article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Siminovitch amp oldid 1211887670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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