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2012 Gairdner Faculty Lecture

Event Date:
Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 2:00 pm
Room:
Lecture Theatre A - Atlantic Veterinary College
Please join us for the 2012 Gairdner Faculty Lecture at the University of Prince Edward Island. Dr. Lorne A. Babiuk, Vice-President of Research at the University of Alberta and 2012 recipient of the Canada Gairdner Wightman Award, will deliver a lecture titled: “Vaccines: Potential for improving human and animal health.” Lorne A Babiuk received his PhD (1972) from the University of British Columbia. He joined the University of Alberta as Vice-President (Research) in 2007. Prior to moving to the University of Alberta, he spent 34 years at the University of Saskatchewan where he was responsible for building the successful research institution VIDO (Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization). Under Lorne Babiuk’s leadership, VIDO became internationally recognized as a leader in novel vaccine development. While at VIDO, Babiuk completed its $19.4 million expansion (in 2005) and obtained funding for InterVac, its $140 million level-three biocontainment facility for work on infectious diseases (opened September, 2011). In addition to being the Vice-President (Research) and former Director of VIDO, Lorne Babiuk has published over 500 peer-reviewed manuscripts and 100 essays and reviews, primarily in virology and immunology. His most recent focus has been on vaccine formulation and delivery. He is a fellow of the Infectious Disease Society of America, the Royal Society of Canada and the European Academy of Sciences as well as an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Contact Name
Dave Atkinson