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Ten outstanding Canadian researchers have been awarded Killam Research Fellowships, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.

Canadian Chemical News • April, 2008 • Recognition/reconnaissance

Ten outstanding Canadian researchers have been awarded Killam Research Fellowships, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts. The awards support scholars engaged in research projects of outstanding merit. The fellowships are valued at $70,000 a year, enabling Canada's best scientists and scholars to devote two years to full-time research. Environmental Microbiology recipient, Elizabeth A. Edwards, MCIC, and Chemical Engineering award recipient, Molly Shoichet, MCIC, are both in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry at the University of Toronto.


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