Louis Fortier
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Louis Fortier is a biologist and oceanographer from Québec, Canada. He currently (in 2013) holds the Canada Research Chair on the Response of Arctic Marine Ecosystems to Climate Change at Laval University.[1]
Awards
- 2012 – Timothy R. Parsons Award for excellence in Ocean Sciences
- 2012 – Garfield Weston Family Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Northern Research [2]
- 2010 – Prix Armand-Frappier du Québec for Excellence in Research and Research Development
- 2009 – Stefansson Medal of the Explorers Club
- 2008 – Personnalité scientifique by Le Soleil and Radio-Canada
- 2008 – Officier de l’Ordre National du Québec
- 2007 – Honorary Ph.D., University of Manitoba
- 2007 – Officer of the Order of Canada [3]
- 2006 – Grand Diplomé and Gloire de l’Escolle Medal of the Alumni Association of Université Laval
- 2005 – «Personnalité scientifique de l'Année» by La Presse and Radio-Canada
- 2004 – «Scientifique de l’Année» by Radio-Canada
References
- ↑ Canada Excellence Research Chair
- ↑ "Dr Louis Fortier – 2012 Recipient – Weston Family Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Northern Research", Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
- ↑ "New members to Order of Canada", canada.com, 27 October 2007
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