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Dr. Giovanni De Domenico - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Giovanni De Domenico, assistant dean of Medicine and director of School of Physical Therapy.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Giovanni De Domenico was born on 14 January 1949 in England and qualified there as a physiotherapist in 1970. Following a period of general experience in a variety of clinical settings, he undertook the Teacher of Physiotherapy program at the Coventry School of Physiotherapy and the North London Polytechnic, graduating in 1975. He was then appointed to the staff of the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, School of Physiotherapy, Birmingham, U.K. While in the U.K., Dr. De Domenico gained an MSc from the University of Aston, also in Birmingham, followed by an appointment to the staff of the Wolverhampton School of Physiotherapy, in Wolverhampton. Dr. De Domenico emigrated to Australia in 1978 to take up an appointment in the School of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Sydney University (Australia). In 1984 he was appointed senior lecturer in the School of Physiotherapy at Curtin University, in Perth, Australia. While there, Dr. De Domenico was responsible for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research in the broad areas of electrophysical agents and soft tissue manipulation (massage). Dr. De Domenico was awarded a DPhil in 1988 for his thesis entitled "Kinaesthetic Acuity and Motor Control in Humans". This work was undertaken in the School of Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of New South Wales (Australia). In 1989 Dr. De Domenico emigrated to Canada to take up an appointment as associate professor in the School of Physiotherapy, at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was again responsible for teaching all aspects of electrophysical agents and soft tissue massage. Dr. De Domenico moved to Saskatoon in 1992 as professor and director of the School of Physical Therapy, and assistant dean in the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. In 1994 he moved to Mobile, Alabama as professor and chairman of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of South Alabama. His final appointment took him to Texas in 2000 as professor and chairman of the Department of Physical Therapy, at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. In August 2008 he stepped down as chair of the department in order to concentrate on teaching and research in electrophysical agents and soft tissue massage as well as engage in his personal fight against cancer, which ended on 10 April 2010 in Melbourne, Australia.

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.

Dr. Wes MacAulay and New Car

Dr. Wes MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, standing with a Plymouth Savoy car presented to him by the Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association in recognition of his outstanding contributions to pharmaceutical education. Chemistry Building in background.

College of Pharmacy – Graduates

Individual photos of Pharmacy graduates and faculty grouped. Names: J.L. Blackburn (associate profesoor), Orest Buchko (assistant professor), J.R. Dimmick (associate professor), G.A. Donohue (special lecturer), N.W. Hamon (associate professor), Glen E. Hartnett (associate professor), E.M. Hawes (associate professor), K.W. Hindmarsh, J.G. Jeffrey (professor), K.A. Ready (sessional lecturer), B.C. Riddell (assistant professor), Bruce Schnell (associate professor), Jack Summers (professor), J.A. Wood (professor), Donald A. Zuck (professor), L.A. Annand, N. Bakshi, J.K. Baum, S.M. Behl, K. Bishop, K.A. Bosch, D.S. Bruan, D.A. Caswell, R.H. Clare, N.S. Corriveau, V.W. Crandell, C.J. Davis, J.D. Demchuk, S.N. Dennis, P.S. Doucet, D.E. Driedger, H.D. Duke, K.I. Ehman, R.J. Eider, E.J. Ertl, M.L. Greer, G.D. Gross, B.J. Hapke, D.W. Heshka, W.A. Heuser, E.G. Karpow, V.S. Lee, D.F. LeGatt, D.W. Leshko, G.P. MacDonald, B.L. Mack, G.L. McCutcheon, D.B. McKenzie, A.A. McLelland, W.C. MacAulay, M.D. McMahon, D.I. Morgan, T.A. Moynes, C.M. Nakonechny, B.J. Ogrodnick, W.J. Ostapovich, J. Pawlyshyn, W.O. Peterson, M.L. Pitzel, D.M. Plosz, L. Quan, C. Ramkissoon, C.J. Richardson, D.E. Rusnak, M.D. Sapara, G.W. Sehiltroth, C.D. Schindel, R.R. Schwartz, L.A. Shekula, W.A. Shier, D.W. Sollid, D.A. Sollid, S.l. Sookocheff, D.M. Stanger, D.S. Szovek, R.D. Tessier, J.E. Towstego, B.A. Webb, S.D. Wolfe, M.L. Wong, B.M. Zapski.

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