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Fernand Labrie

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Fernand Labrie
Born(1937-06-28)June 28, 1937
DiedJanuary 16, 2019(2019-01-16) (aged 81)
AwardsOrder of Canada
National Order of Quebec

Fernand Labrie, OC OQ MSRC (June 28, 1937 – January 16, 2019) was a Canadian medical researcher who specializes in endocrinological research and prostate cancer research.

Life and career

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Born in Laurierville, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1957 from the Séminaire de Québec. He received his Doctor of Medicine in 1962 and a Ph.D. in 1966 from Université Laval. From 1966 to 1969, he took his postdoctoral studies at the University of Cambridge and the University of Sussex.[1]

In 1966, he joined the faculty of Université Laval as an assistant professor. In 1969 he was made an associate professor, and in 1974 he was made a full professor. In 1990, he was made the head of the Department of Physiology. In 1969, he was made the Director of the Molecular Endocrinology Research Centre.[1] Labrie died at the age of 81 in January 2019.[2][3]

Honours

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In 1981, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition for being "one of the leading authorities in contemporary endocrinological research".[4] In 1991, he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec. In 1990, he was awarded the Government of Quebec's Prix Michel-Sarrazin. In 1998, he was awarded the Izaak-Walton-Killam Award. In 2007, he was awarded the King Faisal International Prize.

References

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  1. ^ a b Elizabeth Lumley, ed. (July 1997). Canadian Who's Who 1997: Volume 32. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802049966.
  2. ^ "Le Dr Fernand Labrie s'éteint à 81 ans" (in French). radio-canada.ca. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  3. ^ Goldstein, Irwin; Bélanger, Alain; Cusan, Lionelo; Archer, David; Nappi, Rossella E.; Portman, David; Jennifer, Gudeman (January 2019). "In Memoriam: Fernand Labrie, June 28, 1937 – January 16, 2019". Sexual Medicine Reviews. 7 (2): 199–201. doi:10.1016/j.sxmr.2019.02.007. S2CID 91188816.
  4. ^ "Order of Canada citation". 11 June 2018.