A brilliant endocrinologist, a leader in medical education and an advocate for bilingual unity

A pioneering researcher, a stimulating teacher and a compassionate physician

An esteemed Canadian investigator and ingenious experimentalist
 

A physician, leader and builder of high-quality medical research in Canada

An internationally respected expert in infectious disease and a pioneer in HIV/AIDS research and control

A pioneer in psychiatric clinical investigation

Dr. Heinz Lehmann has helped shape modern psychiatric care by recognizing the impact of two different drugs on the treatment of mental disorders. In 1952, he discovered that the drug chlorpromazine effectively treated the various states of psychotic patients. In 1957, Lehmann became the first to recognize that imipramine was effective for treating depression.

A visionary leader and builder in medicine and medical education

A pioneer in thromboembolic disorders

An innovative neuroscientist who pushed the boundaries of knowledge

Although trained in clinical neurology, Dr. Aguayo pursued his love of experimental studies, and focused his career on basic research in neurobiology. In 1967, he joined the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill.

A giant in the field of neurology