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College of Pharmacy - Awards

William S. Escalante, local representative, Frank Wyeth Horner, presents a book to Donald Frank LeGatt, winner of the Frank Wyeth Horner Memorial Prize for High Standing in Subjects Related to Pharmacology. Dr. J.G. Jeffrey, professor of Pharmacy, stands at left.

Colleges of Engineering, Pharmacy, Law, Commerce - Awards

Four images of award presentations during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium. Union Jack flags prominent in background. Image 1: I. Matheson Fraser, dean of Engineering, presenting R.F. Critchley with the Association of Professional Engineers Prize. Image 2: F.C. Cronkite, dean of Law, presenting Edwin W. Willes with the Brown Prize in Law. Image 3: Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, presents Corrine Elizabeth Cram with the Martin Scholarship in Pharmacy. Cram was also awarded the Governor General’s Gold Medal that same year. Image 4: Thomas H. McLeod, dean of Commerce, presents William George Pringle with the University Prize in Commerce.

Dr. Kamal Midha - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Kamal Midha, professor of Pharmacy.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 23 July 2004 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Kamal Kishore Midha was born at Kamalia, India. He received his PhD from the University of Alberta in 1969 and his DSc from the University of Saskatchewan in 1985. An internationally recognized authority on issues of bioavailability, bioequivalence, bioanalysis, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, he is best known for his groundbreaking research into the drug treatment strategies for psychotic and schizophrenic patients. As coordinator of an MRC Program Grant, his group attracted more than $6 million from granting agencies and industry. In May 2000 the group formed a not-for profit-research institute, Pharmalytics Inc., now located in Innovation Place, Saskatoon. Midha holds Adjunct Professor positions in the Department of Academic Family Medicine and in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan. As a Full Professor in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition from 1979 to 1995, he and his colleagues founded the Drug Metabolism Drug Disposition research group. He has authored or co-authored 300 scientific articles and book chapters. Dr. Midha has received eight major awards, including the Kolthoff GOLD Medal Award from the American Pharmaceutical Association in 1989. In 1994 he received the Distinguished Researcher Award from the University of Saskatchewan, and in 1995 was named a Member of the Order of Canada.

Pharmacy - Graduands

W.C. McAulay, Dean of Pharmacy, presents the graduates to F.H. Auld, University Chancellor, as N.K. Cram, University Secretary, hoods a female graduate at Convocation ceremony in Physical Education gymnasium.

Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.

College of Pharmacy - Awards

Dr. J.G. Jeffrey (left), professor of Pharmacy; presents the James A. Lackey Bursary to Murray R. Rousay. Dr. Bruce R. Schnell, professor of Pharmacy, stands at right.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. James George Jeffrey was born in 1917 and died in 1985 in Saskatoon.

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