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Dr. Suzanne Fortier, who assumed the presidency of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) in 2006, also assuming the role of chair of the Networks of Centres of Excellence Steering Committee, has had a long and successful career as both a scientist and an administrator.
Throughout her academic career, Dr. Fortier authored or contributed to more than 60 scientific papers and was among the pioneers helping to shape the new scientific discipline, bioinformatics.
The first person in her family to attend university, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1972 and a PhD in crystallography in 1976 from McGill University.
She held several research positions over a six-year period before joining Queen’s University in 1982 where she remained until 2005, receiving the Distinguished Service Award from Queen’s University Council for exceptional contributions to research and academics and her devotion to Queen’s University.
Dr. Fortier has served with many external administrative and collegial organizations, including the Council of Science and Technology Advisors, the Royal Military College of Canada, the Ontario Centres of Excellence, Inc., the Ontario Task Force on Competitiveness, Productivity and Economic Progress, and NSERC, where she was a council member and Vice-President.
In January 2006, Dr. Fortier assumed the presidency of NSERC, where she continues to promote research and development in universities and the private sector.
People throughout Canada and the world have benefited greatly from the lifelong efforts of Suzanne Fortier. Her leadership, vision and ingenuity symbolize Thompson Rivers University’s commitment to research and to interdisciplinary initiatives. |