Prix Michel-Sarrazin
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The Prix Michel-Sarrazin is awarded in honour of Michel Sarrazin (1659-1734) who was the first Canadian scientist. It is awarded annually to a celebrated Quebecois scientist who, by their dynamism and productivity, have contributed in an important way to the advancement of research biomedical.
[edit] Winners
- 1977 - Michel Chrétien
- 1978 - Jean-Marie Delage
- 1979 - Guy Lemieux
- 1980 - Charles P. Leblond
- 1981 - René Simard
- 1982 - Louis Poirier
- 1983 - André Barbeau
- 1984 - Jacques R. Ducharme
- 1985 - André Lanthier
- 1986 - Claude Fortier
- 1987 - Domenico Regoli
- 1988 - Charles Scriver
- 1989 - Serge Carrière
- 1990 - Fernand Labrie
- 1991 - Étienne LeBel
- 1992 - Réginald Nadeau
- 1993 - Claude C. Roy
- 1994 - Jacques Leblanc
- 1995 - Clarke Fraser
- 1996 - Jacques Genest
- 1997 - Samuel Solomon
- 1998 - Jacques de Champlain
- 1999 - Claude Laberge
- 2000 - Martial G. Bourassa
- 2001 - Jean Davignon
- 2002 - Brenda Milner
- 2003 - Peter T. Macklem
- 2004 - Francis Glorieux
- 2005 - Serge W. Levy
- 2006 - Pavel Hamet