Mun gazette apr 29 2015 opt

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April 29, 2015 Volume 47 | Number 13

A M E M O R I A L U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W F O U N D L A N D P U B L I C AT I O N

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Body smart Plastinated anatomical specimens on display By Virginia Middleton

DAVID HOWELLS PHOTO

THE HEART is one of the hardest working muscles in the human body. Have you ever seen one up close or held one in your hand? Well, now you can. Memorial University is hosting a public exhibition, titled Body Works, using some of the magnificent collection of anatomical specimens prepared by Dr. Shakti Chandra, a professor of anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine. She created the specimens for teaching during a sabbatical year in 2010-11 in Germany with Dr. Gunther von Hagens. Dr. Hagens is the inventor of the unique plastination technique and creator of the Body Worlds exhibition that travels internationally. IN-DEPTH LEARNING A high school student examines a sea urchin under a microscope at the Ocean Sciences Centre in Logy Bay. See related story on page 3.

See BODY on page 6

Two Canada Research Chair positions awarded By Krista Davidson

TWO MEMORIAL University professors with the Faculty of Medicine have been named Canada Research Chairs. The designation is one of Canada’s highest honours in research excellence. Dr. Craig S. Moore, assistant professor, neurosciences, Division of BioMedical Sciences, and crossappointed with the Discipline of Medicine (neurology), has been named a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Neuroscience and Brain Repair. Dr. Moore’s research program aims to identify and test novel drug targets for treating chronic neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Michelle Ploughman, assistant professor, medicine (physical

medicine and rehabilitation), Faculty of Medicine, was named a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Rehabilitation, Neuroplasticity and Brain Recovery. Dr. Ploughman is a recognized expert in neuroplasticity and neurorehabilitation in stroke and multiple sclerosis. Her research focuses on the effects of aerobic exercise, intensive training paradigms and lifestyle habits on the brain challenged by injury, disease and aging. Tier 2 Chairs, tenable for five years and renewable once, are exceptional emerging researchers acknowledged by their peers to have the potential to lead in their field. For each Tier 2 Chair, the university receives $100,000 annually for five years.

“Being named a Canada Research Chair is a tremendous honour and I congratulate both of our chair holders for this significant accomplishment.” – Dr. Gary Kachanoski

The announcement was made April 9 by Ed Holder, minister of state (science and technology), at the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus, where he announced 150 new and renewed Canada Research Chairs, and an investment of $139

million with an additional $7.6 million in infrastructure support by the Canada Foundation for Innovation. This funding will help promote research and development and support top-tier talent at Canadian post-secondary institutions. The Canada Research Chairs program was established by the Government of Canada to enable Canadian universities to achieve the highest level of research excellence. The program offers Memorial an opportunity to strengthen its research culture, infrastructure and reputation by retaining outstanding researchers and recruiting new faculty members with exceptional research records.

See CHAIR on page 4

features

2 A LU M N I S P O T L I G H T

A business alumnus is living his dream working for the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

6 B O DY WO R K S

An exhibition at the Faculty of Medicine will see plastinated anatomical specimens on display.

7 REMEMBERING GALLIPOLI

Members of the Memorial community commemorate the First World War with Turkish counterparts.

9 STEPPING UP

A geography student has collected 13,000 pairs of shoes and distributed them to those in need.


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