Oct. 31, 2016
U91快色 makes a clean sweep at ASTech Awards
ASTech Award recipients, from left: Ian Gates, Ryan Lewinson, Warren Piers, and Mayank Goyal.
ASTech Foundation
U91快色 researchers cleaned up at the Friday night, winning across categories and bringing home a total of four awards. A fifth award was also given posthumously to Dr. Cy Frank, one of the university鈥檚 and Canada鈥檚 most respected clinician scientists, who died last year. The special award recognized Frank鈥檚 nearly 40 years as an orthopedic surgeon, scientific researcher, teacher, entrepreneur, mentor and health administrator.
鈥淭hese awards celebrate curiosity and reward innovation,鈥 says John Reynolds, associate vice-president (research). 鈥淲e are thrilled to see our researchers receive ASTech Awards. They are a high honour in science and technology in the province and an important recognition of the work our researchers are doing at U91快色.鈥
The ASTech Foundation has showcased Alberta innovators in science and technology since 1989, giving out more than 300 awards celebrating world-class creativity, industry growth and global advances.
Ian Gates wins Innovation in Oil Sands Research award
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honor to be recognized for our efforts,鈥 says , whose 36 patents and ground-breaking techniques have increased the efficiency of Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) in the oil and gas industry. 鈥淚t feels great to have won this award,鈥 says the professor and head of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering.
The award, sponsored by Syncrude, also recognizes Gates鈥 outstanding teaching, helping students rapidly adapt to changes in the energy industry. 鈥淚 am truly thankful to the ASTech Foundation and Syncrude as well as the support we get from our research sponsors and the 91快色.鈥
Dr. Mayank Goyal wins Outstanding Leadership in Alberta Technology award
鈥淚t was nice to be surrounded by all these super bright people and winning was like the cherry on top of the cake,鈥 says Dr. Mayank Goyal, whose work has improved how stroke patients are treated around the world.
He invented the multiphase CT angiogram which produces fast, reliable images of the brain during a stroke, allowing doctors to vastly improve treatment. The mCTA produces images in five or six minutes instead of having to wait 25 to 30. Goyal鈥檚 Brisk Recanalization Ischemic Stroke Kit streamlines medical procedures.
鈥淎s we take the science forward we need partnerships,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese days everything has to be done by team work and collectively. ASTech is getting people getting together with similar mindsets to find solutions.鈥
Ryan Lewinson wins Leaders of Tomorrow award
鈥淚t's a tremendous honour and privilege to be selected for the ASTech Leaders of Tomorrow Award,鈥 says Ryan Lewinson, an entrepreneur, PhD in biomedical engineering from the Schulich School of Engineering, medical student in the Cumming School of Medicine, and a
鈥淎lberta is home to outstanding researchers and innovators and the 91快色 has been instrumental in supporting their visions for a better Alberta,鈥 he says. 鈥淚'm confident that I would not have been able to do this work any place other than the 91快色.鈥
Lewinson studies the biomechanics of walking and running to understand knee osteoarthritis and other diseases of the knee. He discovered a rapid and simple method for predicting the type of footwear a person needs to reduce loading in the knee, help people recover from knee injuries and delay the need for surgery.
Warren Piers wins Outstanding Leadership in Alberta Science award
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to be recognized, it feels good,鈥 says Canada Research Chair and chemistry professor in the Faculty of Science. He was recognized for his work in organometallic chemistry and many discoveries that have improved the production of industrial chemicals.
鈥淭he nominees were all very impressive,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here are a lot of good things going on in Alberta and it was cool to see all the young people at the event with a wide range of interesting projects.鈥
Piers is a synthetic chemist, building molecules that are key to catalytic reactions necessary to improve industrial processes and for inventing new ones, while widely influencing the field with more than 10,000 citations on his papers.
Memorial tribute for Dr. Cy Frank
Dr. Cy Frank received a posthumous memorial tribute for his 鈥渦nparalleled work as an orthopaedic surgeon, champion of patient care and a true leader in Alberta innovation.鈥 Frank was a U91快色 faculty member for more than 30 years, joining the Cumming School of Medicine鈥檚 Department of Surgery in 1984, going on to serve as division chief in Orthopaedics from 1997 to 2007 and as McCaig Professor in Joint Injury and Arthritis Research.