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SENIOR

SCHOLARS ANNUAL

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SENIOR SCHOLARS ANNUAL

2011

A Compendium of Publications, Honours, Awards, Invited Lectures, Teaching Activities and Other Significant Accomplishments of Retired Faculty and

Librarians of the University of Toronto

Published jointly by the Academic Retiree Centre, Senior College and RALUT, University of Toronto

Formerly entitled RALUT Publications and Honours

This compilation presents a sample of the ongoing scholarly activities of retired faculty and librarians at the University of Toronto. Information was collected in early 2011 by the Academic Retiree Centre for manuscript preparation under the guidance of Professor Cornelia Baines. Items are in alphabetical order by surname, and date from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011. The variety of citation styles reflects standard practice for each discipline. The document will remain available on the website of the Academic Retiree Centre at http://www.faculty.utoronto.ca/arc/college. A Call for Submissions for the 2012 Senior Scholars Annual is expected to be issued early in 2013 for items dating January 1 to December 31, 2012. Notice will be provided to the Academic Retiree Centre, Senior College, and RALUT for distribution. All contributions from University of Toronto retired faculty and librarians are welcome.

Contact: [email protected]

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INDEX BY SURNAME

Atwood, Harold ....................................................... 4 Baines, Andrew ....................................................... 4 Baines, Cornelia ...................................................... 4 Beck, Roger ............................................................. 5 Bird, Richard............................................................ 5 Birnbaum, Eleazar ................................................... 6 Bliss, Michael .......................................................... 7 Blute, Marion .......................................................... 7 Bogdan, Deanne ...................................................... 8 Bourne, Larry .......................................................... 8 Bourne, Paula .......................................................... 9 Campbell, Sheila ..................................................... 9 Chaffey, Charles E. .................................................. 9 Chambers, J.K. (Jack) ............................................. 10 Cowan, Donald ...................................................... 11 Creelman, Douglas ................................................ 11 Darroch-Lozowski, Vivian ...................................... 11 de Groot, Hans ...................................................... 11 Dengler, Nancy ...................................................... 12 Desai, Rashmi ........................................................ 12 Dirks, John ............................................................. 12 Duffy, Dennis ........................................................ 13 Evans, Martin G. .................................................... 13 Furedy, John .......................................................... 14 Gotlieb, Calvin ....................................................... 14 Grima, Lino ............................................................ 14 Grusec, Joan .......................................................... 15 Hajnal, Peter ......................................................... 16 Hanly, Charles ....................................................... 16 Hanna, Gila ............................................................ 17 Healey, Robin ........................................................ 17 Hidi, Suzanne ........................................................ 17 Hollander, Samuel................................................. 18 Hughes, Andrew.................................................... 18 Hutcheon, Linda .................................................... 18 Hutcheon, Michael................................................ 19

Jardine, Andrew .................................................... 20 Kalant, Harold ........................................................ 21 Levere, Trevor ....................................................... 21 Liman, Anthony V. ................................................. 21 Livingstone, D.W. .................................................. 22 McCausland, Ian .................................................... 22 McClelland, John ................................................... 22 McGee, Timothy .................................................... 22 Michelson, William ................................................ 23 Miller, Anthony B. ................................................. 23 Mohanty, Bibhu ..................................................... 24 Munro, John .......................................................... 25 Nagata, Shuichi ...................................................... 25 Neumann, A. Wilhelm ........................................... 26 Nishisato, Shizuhiko .............................................. 26 Norwich, Kenneth ................................................. 26 O’Neill-Karch, Mariel ............................................. 26 Packham, Marian .................................................. 27 Percy, John ............................................................ 27 Roots, Betty ........................................................... 28 Russell, Peter Howard ........................................... 28 Saddlemyer, Ann ................................................... 28 Sandori, Paul ......................................................... 29 Schachter, Harry .................................................... 29 Scott, Steven ......................................................... 30 Seeman, Mary ....................................................... 31 Sumner, L.W. ......................................................... 32 Thompson, Lilian ................................................... 32 Toi, Ants ................................................................. 33 van Ginkel, Blanche ............................................... 33 Venetsanopoulos, Anastasios ............................... 34 Vranic, Mladen ...................................................... 35 Warkentin, Germaine ............................................ 35 Whitney, Joseph .................................................... 36 Wilson, Fred .......................................................... 36

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ATWOOD, HAROLD Publications

(1) Robinson, M.M., J.M. Martin, H.L. Atwood and R.L. Cooper. “Modeling biological membranes with circuit boards and measuring electrical signals in axons: student laboratory exercise.” Journal of Visualized Experiments 47 (2011). doi: 10.3791/2322.

(2) Iyengar, B.G., C.J. Chou, K.M. Vandamme, M.K. Klose, X. Zhao, N. Akhtar-Danesh, A. R. Campos and H. L. Atwood. “Silencing Synaptic Communication Between Random Interneurons During Drosophila Larval Locomotion.” Genes, Brain and Behavior 10 (2011): 883-900.

(3) Baierlein, B., A.L. Thurow, H.L. Atwood and R.L. Cooper. “Membrane potentials, synaptic responses, neuronal circuitry, neuromodulation and muscle histology using the crayfish.” Journal of Visualized Experiments 47 (2011). doi: 10.3791/2322.

Significant Accomplishments

• Review: Journal of Neurophysiology, 2011/02. • Review: Developmental Neurobiology, 2011/02. • Review: Developmental Neurobiology, 2011/10. • Review: Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2011/12. • Review: NSERC grant, 2011/01. • Review: Canada Council for the Arts, Killam Fellowships, 2011/07. • Editorial Board: Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology. • Department of Physiology, University of Toronto: Salary (PTR) Committee. • Senior College, University of Toronto: Program Committee, Co-Chair.

BAINES, ANDREW Teaching Activities

• Coordinator Stowe Gullen stream VIC One program. • VIC170F Coordinator and lecturer, Stowe-Gullen stream: Introduction to probability, persuasion and

the rhetorics of science (September-April).

Significant Accomplishments

• Reviewer, American Journal of Pathology. • Reviewer, Journal of Applied Physiology. • Continuing Senior Fellow, Massey College. • Board member: SweetWater Music Weekend, Owen Sound, an annual three day event of chamber

music and jazz.

BAINES, CORNELIA Publications

(1) Baines, Cornelia. “Frank words about breast screening.” Open Medicine 5:3 (2011): 1-7. (2) Miller, Anthony B, and Cornelia J Baines. “The role of clinical breast examination and breast self

examination.” Preventive Medicine 53 (2011): 118-120. (3) Baines, Cornelia. “Rational and irrational issues in breast cancer screening.” Cancers 3:1 (2011): 252-

266. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/3/1/252.

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(4) Baines, Cornelia. “Why I support the new breast cancer screening guidelines.” (Invited) Globe and Mail, November 28, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• “Rumours, Lies and Slander,” Senior College Seminar, UofT, October 11, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Invited lecture in CHL5105: The role of statistics in the Journey to Peace. • Invited lecture in CHL5408 Research Methods 2: How conflicts of interest influence health policy.

Significant Accomplishments

• Expert witness, Environmental Review Tribunal for the Province of Ontario in the matter of appeals by Chatham-Kent Wind Action Inc., March 25, 2011.

• Continuing Senior Fellow, Massey College. • Reviewer for Lancet, British Medical Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the

National Cancer Institute, PLoS and others.

BECK, ROGER Invited Lectures

• Respondent to panel “Connecting History, Astrology and Cognition: Roger Beck’s The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire.” 10th Conference of the European Association for the History of Religions, Budapest, September, 2011.

• “The Ancient Mithraeum as a Model Universe.” Keynote presentation at the Conference on Heavenly Discourses, University of Bristol and University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Bristol, October, 2011.

• “Ecstatic Religion in the Roman Cult of Mithras.” Rice University, Houston. A public lecture (preceded by a seminar for graduate students) in the series “Mapping Death” sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, November, 2011.

BIRD, RICHARD Publications

(1) Bird, Richard and Pierre-Pascal Gendron. The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. This is paperback (and e-book) version of book originally published in 2007.

(2) Bird, Richard. “Subnational Taxation in Developing Countries: A Review of the Literature.” Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy 2:1 (2011): 1-23.

(3) Bird, Richard and Eric Zolt. “Dual Income Taxation: A Promising Path to Tax Reform in Developing Countries.” World Development 39:10 (2011): 1691-1703.

(4) Bird, Richard and Jaime Vazquez-Caro. “Benchmarking Tax Administration in Developing Countries: A Systemic Approach.” eJournal of Tax Research 9:1 (2011): 5-37.

(5) Bird, Richard. “The BBLR (broad-based low-rate) Approach to Tax Reform in Emerging Countries.” In Public Economics: Theory and Policy, eds. M. Govinda Rao and Mihir Rakshit, 37-63. New Delhi: Sage, 2011.

(6) Bird, Richard, Loren Brandt, Scott Rozelle and Linxiu Zhang. “Fiscal Reform and Rural Public Finance in China.” In China’s Local Public Finance in Transition, eds. Joyce Yanyun Man and Yu-Hung Hong, 227-243. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2011.

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(7) Bird, Richard and Benjamin Alarie. “Tax Aspects of Canadian Fiscal Federalism.” In Tax Aspects of Fiscal Federalism: A Comparative Analysis, eds. Gianluigi Bizioli and Claudio Sacchetto, 79-136. Amsterdam: IBFR, 2011.

(8) Bird, Richard and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez. “Value-added Tax: Onward and Upward?” In The Elgar Guide to Tax Systems eds. Emilio Albi and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, 218-277. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2011.

(9) Bird, Richard. “Tax System Change and the Impact of Tax Research.” In The Elgar Guide to Tax Systems eds. Emilio Albi and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, 413-455. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• Chair, Technical Meeting on Taxonomy of Grants and Measurement of Decentralization, OECD, Paris, March 10-11, 2011.

• The Political Economy of Tax Reform, Panel on Tax for Development, World Bank, Washington, April 15, 2011.

• Subnational Public Finance in Developing Countries, World Bank, Washington, April 23, 2011. • Reflections on Canada’s Tax Policy, Tax Policy Research Symposium, Deloitte Centre for Tax Education

and Research, University of Waterloo, June 9, 2011. • Taxation and Development: What Have We Learned from 50 Years of Experience? Invited Lecture,

Annual Conference of International Centre for Taxation and Development, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, June 21, 2011.

• Metropolitan Public Finance: An Overview, Conference on Metropolitan Government Finance in Developing Countries, Brookings Institution, Washington, July 11, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Appointed Adjunct Professor, Australian School of Taxation and Business Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

• Honoured at Colloquium on Regional Finance and Development sponsored by Banco de la Republica and Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, July 21, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Consultant, European Commission Study on Evaluation of Value-added Tax, June-December. • Consultant, World Bank, study of fiscal decentralization in Colombia, July. • Reviewer for Public Finance and Management, Journal of Globalization and Development,

International Tax and Public Finance, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, and Publius, the Journal of Federalism.”

BIRNBAUM, ELEAZAR Publications

(1) Birnbaum, Eleazar and David Birnbaum. “Preliminary Notes by the Author’s Sons.” In Salomo A. Birnbaum: Ein Leben fuer die Wissenschaft/ Solomon A. Birnbaum : a Lifetime of Achievement. Vol. 1, Linguistics, ix-x; Vol. 2, Palaeography. Eds. Erika Timm, Eleazar Birnbaum and David Birnbaum. Berlin/ Boston: De Gruyter, 2011.

(2) Birnbaum, Eleazar. “The bibliography of Roger M. Savory, 1960-2007.” In New Perspectives on Iran: Empire and Society. Festschrift in Honor of Roger M. Savory, ed. by Colin P. Mitchell, p. xii-xxv. London: Routledge, 2011.

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BLISS, MICHAEL Publications

(1) Bliss, Michael. The Making of Modern Medicine: Turning Points in the Treatment of Disease. Chicago and Toronto: University of Chicago Press and University of Toronto Press, 2011.

(2) Bliss, Michael. Writing History: A Professor’s Life. Toronto: Dundurn, 2011. (3) Bliss, Michael. “The Last Latchkeyer: The Tragedy of John Fulton.” In The Persisting Osler IV: Selected

Transactions of the American Osler Society, 2001-2011, eds. Jeremiah Barondess and Charles Bryan, 151-160. Sagamore Beach MA: Science History Publications/USA, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• Medical Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, Oct. 12, 2011. • Keynote Presentation, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Minneapolis, Oct. 13, 2011. • Isabel Lockerbie Lecture, Canadian Diabetes Association, Toronto, Oct. 29, 2011. • Vlahos Lecture, Endocrine Research Society Diabetes Director Seminar, Vancouver, May 19, 2011. • Presentations at Faculty of Medicine Research Day, University of British Columbia, March 7, 2011,

and the Wilson Institute for Canadian History, McMaster University, Oct. 19, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• President, American Osler Society.

BLUTE, MARION Publications

(1) Blute, Marion and Paul Armstrong. “The Reinvention of Grand Theories of the Scientific/Scholarly Process.” Perspectives on Science 19:4 (2011): 391-425.

(2) Blute, Marion. “Super Cooperators?” Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26:12 (2011): 624-625.

Invited Lectures

• With Paul Armstrong. “The Reinvention of Grand Theories of Science/Scholarship.” International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology. Salt Lake City, July 2011.

• With Paul Armstrong. “Some Implications of the Reinvention of Grand Theories of Science.” Society for Social Studies of Science. Cleveland, November 2011.

• Entanglements: “Ecology and Evolution, Genes and Culture, Us and Others.” American Anthropological Association. Montreal, November 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Biological Theory, MIT Press. • Member, Editorial Board, Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of

Science. • Member, Council, Evolution Biology and Society Section, American Sociological Association. • Member, Nominations Committee, International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social

Studies of Biology. • Associate, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

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BOGDAN, DEANNE Publications

(1) Bogdan, Deanne. “Philosophy of Education as Mousike Techne: Footnotes to “Betwixt and Between.”” Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society, Special Autobiographical Issue, ed. Don Cochrane, 19: 2 (2010, accessed June 22, 2011): 16-31. http://journals.sfu.ca/paideusis/index.php/paideusis/issue/view/16

Invited Lectures

• Invited Guest Lecture, “Music and the Tenth Anniversary of September 11, 2001,” for the 4th-year Undergraduate Seminar, “Ethics and Performance: Facing History in a Tragic Culture,” Department of Drama, Queen’s University, October 5, 2011.

• Invited Guest Lecture, 2nd-year Undergraduate Course, “Media and Society,” St. Michael’s College of the University of Toronto, July, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Book Manuscript Review, “Tanglewood II: Summoning the Future of Music Education,” by Anthony Palmer and Andre de Quadro, Boston University, December, 2011.

• Consulting Editor, “Why Literature? The Value of Literary Reading and What it Means for Teaching,” by Cristina Vischer Bruns, Continuum, 2011.

• Member, Master Class Players, an ensemble of six pianists performing to support fundraisers and charity. Performances took place at The Russell Hill House, June and September, 2011, and at Rosedale United Church, November 1, 2011, the latter in support of Canadians Concerned About Violence in Entertainment.

• Participating Pianist, Annual Spring Recital in Professor Boyanna Toyich’s Community Outreach Master Class, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto, Walter Hall, May 29, 2011.

• Continuing Fellow, McLaughlin College, York University. • Continuing Life-Long Member, Modern Languages Association of America. • Continuing Fellow, Philosophy of Education Society (North America). • Continuing Member, Editorial Board, Philosophy of Music Education Review (Indiana University). • Continuing Member, Editorial Board, Reader: Reader-Oriented Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy

(Michigan Technological University).

BOURNE, LARRY Publications

(1) Bourne, Larry S., Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur, and Jim Simmons, eds. Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(2) Bourne, Larry S. and Alan Walks. “Segregation: A Critical Perspective.” In The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Human Geography, eds. J. Agnew and J. Duncan, 534-546. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2011.

(3) Bourne, Larry S., C. Brunelle, Mario Polese, and Jim Simmons. “Growth and Change in the Canadian Urban System.” In Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change, eds. Larry S. Bourne, Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur, and Jim Simmons, 43-80. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(4) Bourne, Larry S., Jim Simmons, Tom Hutton and Richard Shearmur. “Political Economy, Governance and Public Policy in Canada.” In Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change, eds.

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Larry S. Bourne, Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur, and Jim Simmons, 81-98. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(5) Bourne, Larry S., John Britton and Deborah Leslie. “The Greater Toronto Region.” In Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change, eds. Larry S. Bourne, Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur, and Jim Simmons, 256-288. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(6) Bourne, Larry S., Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur and Jim Simmons. “Perspectives on Theory, Policy and the Future Urban Economy.” In Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change, eds. Larry S. Bourne, Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur, and Jim Simmons, 350-373. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(7) Bourne, Larry S. and Jim Simmons. “A Profile of Canada’s Major Metropolitan Areas.” In Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change, eds. Larry S. Bourne, Tom Hutton, Richard Shearmur, and Jim Simmons, 182-192. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• ‘Urban Growth and Decline in Canada: New Urban Realities’. Invited lecture, Urban Studies, Town Hall, Innis College, November 2011.

Teaching Activities

• JPG1507S ‘Housing Markets and Housing Policy’. Graduate course, Geography/Planning, University of Toronto. Spring 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Chair, Election Monitoring Committee, Urban Commission, International Geographical Union, 2011. • Member, Nominating Committee, Division 2, Royal Society of Canada, 2011.

BOURNE, PAULA Publications

(1) Brandt, Gail Cuthbert, Naomi Black, Paula Bourne and Magda Fahrni. Canadian Women: A History. Toronto: Nelson Education Limited, 2011.

CAMPBELL, SHEILA Publications

(1) Broca, Lilian, Sheila Campbell, Yosef Wosk. “A Biblical Thriller, Told for Centuries.” In The Hidden and the Revealed. The Queen Esther Mosaics of Lilian Broca, ed. Gareth Sirotnik, 59-82. Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing House, 2011.

CHAFFEY, CHARLES E. Publications

(1) Chaffey, Charles E. Review of Care of Creation: Christian Voices on God, Humanity and the Environment, ed. Joseph Coleson. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 63:4, 267, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Introduction to Environmental Science ENVS1513. Tyndale University College. January 14 - April 15, 2011.

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Significant Accomplishments

• Review of final report “Studying the effect of nanoclays on the compatibility and properties of polypropylene/poly (ethylene oxide) blends.” November 16, 2011.

• Deanship of Scientific Research, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

CHAMBERS, J.K. (JACK) Publications

(1) Chambers, J.K. and André Lapierre. “Dialect variants in the bilingual belt.” In Le français en contact, red. France Martineau et Terry Nadasdi, 35-50. Laval, Quebec: Presses de l’Université, 2011.

(2) Chambers, J. K. “Age groups” in Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences, ed. Patrick Colm Hogan. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 88-90.

(3) Chambers, J. K. “Four-letter freedom hits the adult nursery.” The Globe and Mail, Arts, June 25, 2011, R20.

(4) Chambers, J. K., February 16, 2011, “Canadian English at home and abroad,” Strathy Language Unit, Queen’s University, http://www.queensu.ca/strathy/Blog.html.

(5) Chambers, J. K. Liner Notes. Del Dako, My Old Hat. Dako Music, Toronto, compact disc, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• “Homogeneity as Sociolinguistic Motive.” NWAV 40. Georgetown University, D.C., October 29, 2011. • “Sleeping with an Elephant: English at the Canada-U.S. Border,” Lansdowne Lecture University of

Victoria, B.C., Oct. 5, 2011. • “Talking Heads Don’t Talk to You: TV Talk and Your Talk.” University of Victoria, B.C., Oct. 6, 2011. • “Why We Can’t Never Stamp Out Multiple Negation.” University of Victoria, B.C., Oct. 7, 2011. • “Dialect variants in bilingual settings” (with André Lapierre in absentia). Methods 14, University of

Western Ontario, August 4, 2011. • “Learning to love opacity.” Phonology in the 21st Century: In Honour of Glyne Piggott. McGill

University, May 9, 2011. • “Between you and I, it’s not your fault.” Keynote, TULCon (Toronto Undergraduate Linguistics

Conference), University of Toronto, March 4, 2011. • “Not Ben, not Mex—Ellington’s Other Tenors.” Presentation to Duke Ellington Society, Chapter 40,

Feb. 8, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Consultant for commemorative stamp honouring Miles Davis (issued 2012) by U.S. Postal Service.

Teaching Activities

• LIN 451H/1151H: Urban Dialectology, University of Toronto, Spring 2011. • Supervisor, M.A. Forum research: Madeline Shellgren, Language and Ideology of Vermont High

School Students, completed August 2011. • Chair, Academic Advisory Committee, Woodsworth College. • Examiner, Ph.D. oral examination, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, May 13, 2011. • Examiner, Ph.D. oral examination, Department of Linguistics, August 2011. • Chair, Ph.D. oral examination, Department of History, Nov. 2011.

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Significant Accomplishments

• Expert opinion on potential confusion of trademarks applied for by Pfizer Canada as required by Health Canada (for David Hill of Ventures Research Inc. Sept. 2010-Feb. 2011).

• Expert testimony by affidavit, in the matter of two oppositions under the Trade Marks Act (2011).

COWAN, DONALD Publications

(1) Cowan, D.H. “O. Harold Warwick: Canada’s First Medical Oncologist,” Current Oncology 18, vol. 3 (2011): 100.

Teaching Activities

• Tutor: the Art and Science of Clinical Medicine (ASCM) Four hours per week January to May at Peters-Boyd Academy, U of T, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

CREELMAN, DOUGLAS Publications

(1) Creelman, C. Douglas. Review of “Helmholtz: From Enlightenment to Neuroscience” by Michel Meulders (Laurence Garey, Translator and Editor). Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 430-431, 2011.

Invited Lecture

• “The Toronto Collection of Psychological Instruments: Plans, Prospects, and Current Status.” Special Joint Colloquium, University of Toronto, September, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• University of Toronto, “The Experience of Music” CCR199, Fall 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Consulting Editor, Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics. • Senior National Judge, Canadian Yachting Association - many national and international sailing

events.

DARROCH-LOZOWSKI, VIVIAN Publications

(1) Darroch-Lozowski, Vivian. “(shhhhhhhhh...).” POIESIS a journal of the arts and communication 13 (2011): 57.

(2) Darroch-Lozowski, Vivian. “Making Worlds: The Extended Voice Work.” POIESIS a journal of the arts and communication 13 (2011): 56-60.

DE GROOT, HANS Publications

(1) de Groot, H.B. “Calvinism, Presbyterianism, Antinomianism: The Theological Background of the “Confessions.” Studies in Hogg and his World, 21 (2011): 34-47.

(2) de Groot, H.B. “Hogg at Loch Skeen.” Studies in Hogg and his World, 21(2011) 71-74.

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Invited Lectures

• “John Galt’s The Provost: The Importance of Being Pawky,” international Walter Scott Conference, Laramie, Wyoming, July 2011.

• Gave several lectures to branches of the Toronto Public Library and to a community centre in Richmond Hill on jazz and on opera.

Teaching Activities

• ENG 325H (Victorian Realist Novels) Summer 2011. • ENG 328Y (Fiction 1900-1960) Fall 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Editor, Studies in Hogg and his World, beginning summer 2011.

DENGLER, NANCY Publications

(1) Nowak, Julia S., Nathalie Bolduc, Nancy G. Dengler and Usher Posluszny. “Compound leaf development in the palm Chamaedorea elegans is KNOX-independent.” American Journal of Botany 98:10 (2011): 1575-1582.

(2) Muhaidat, Riyadh, Tammy L. Sage, Michael Frohlich, Nancy G. Dengler and Rowan F. Sage. “Characterization of C3–C4 intermediate species in the genus Heliotropium L. (Boraginaceae): anatomy, ultrastructure and enzyme activity.” Plant Cell and Environment 34:10 (2011): 1723-1736.

(3) Champigny, Marc J., Heather Shearer, Asif Mohammed, Karen Haines, Melody Neumann, Nancy Denger and Robin K. Cameron. “Localization of DIR1 at the tissue, cellular and subcelluar levels during Systemic Acquired Resistance in Arabidopsis.” BMC Plant Biology 11:10 (2011): 1-16.

DESAI, RASHMI Publications

(1) Desai, Rashmi C. Review of “Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics, Linear Irreversible Processes,” by Noelle Pottier. Journal of Statistical Physics, February 1, 2011, 142:2, pp. 439-440.

DIRKS, JOHN Awards and Honours

• Royal Canadian Institute, Fleming Medal, May 5, 2011. • Elected to the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, October 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Continue as President and Scientific Director of the Gairdner Foundation and its Canada Gairdner Awards. Chair adjudication committees for International, Global Health and Wightman Awards.

• Responsible for Gairdner National Program in 21 Canadian academic centres. • Co-organizer for symposiums: Frontiers in Neuroscience, held in Calgary, March 16-18, 2011;

Frontiers in Mental Health, in Montreal, May 25-26, 2011; 90th Anniversary of the Discovery of Insulin, in Toronto, October 26, 2011; Advances in Immunity and Inflammation, in Toronto, October 27, 2011; Minds that Matter Awardees’ Symposium, in Toronto, October 28, 2011.

• Held receptions for Gairdner Award recipients in the Canadian Embassies and High Commissions of Israel, U.K., France, U.S.A. and Japan.

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DUFFY, DENNIS Publications

(1) Duffy, Dennis. “The Strange, Second Death of Lewis Yealland.” Ontario History 102:2 (2011): 127-49. (2) Duffy, Dennis. “Dark Nightmare: the Shooting of William Alexander as Canon Scott Saw It.” American

Review of Canadian Studies 41:3 (2011): 228-41.

EVANS, MARTIN G. Publications

(1) Evans, Martin G. “A response to the Citizens United ruling.” Providence Journal, January 11, 2011, http://martingevans.blogspot.ca/2011/01/response-to-citizens-united-ruling.html.

(2) Evans, Martin G. “We need experimentation at the TSA.” Cambridge Chronicle, February 2, 2011, http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x19209867/Guest-commentary-We-need-experimentation-at-the-TSA#axzz20zzAuGq1.

(3) Evans, Martin G. “Hollowed out WGBH will suffer.” Cambridge Chronicle, March 22, 2011, http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x13286407/Guest-commentary-Hollowed-out-WGBH-will-suffer#axzz20zzAuGq1.

(4) Evans, Martin G. “Collective Bargaining isn’t the problem.” MetroWest Daily News, May 15, 2011, http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/x1291971286/Evans-Collective-bargaining-isnt-the-problem.

(5) Evans, Martin G. “A Professor’s experience reading for the blind.” Cambridge Chronicle, May 26, 2011. http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x157797734/Guest-commentary-A-professor-s-experience-reading-for-the-blind#axzz20zzAuGq1.

(6) Evans, Martin G. “Tax Transactions, not corporate income.” MetroWest Daily News, June 9, 2011. http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/x1125485821/Evans-Tax-transactions-not-corporate-income.

(7) Evans, Martin G. “Time for American business to step up to the plate.” Cambridge Chronicle, June 20, 2011, http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x536829840/Guest-commentary-Time-for-American-business-to-step-up-to-the-plate#axzz20zzAuGq1.

(8) Evans, Martin G. “Stagnant wages = foregone income taxes .” Providence Journal, July 14, 2011, http://martingevans.blogspot.ca/2011/07/stagnant-wages-foregone-income-taxes.html.

(9) Evans, Martin G. “Analyzing the Monteiro Case.” Cambridge Chronicle, August 24, 2011, http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/opinions/letters/x1131628384/Guest-commentary-Analyzing-the-Monteiro-case#axzz20zzAuGq1.

(10) Evans, Martin G. “What’s wrong with a balanced budget amendment.” MetroWest Daily News, September 6, 2011, http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/x227167358/Evans-Whats-wrong-with-a-balanced-budget-amendment.

(11) Evans, Martin G. “Re-evaluating Mitt Romney.” MetroWest Daily News, October 9, 2011, http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/editorspick_mobile/x843640805/Evans-Re-evaluating-Romney?photo=0.

(12) Evans, Martin G. “What Occupy Boston protesters need to demand.” Cambridge Chronicle, October 18, 2011, http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x485794801/Guest-commentary-What-Occupy-protesters-need-to-demand#axzz1bJlLiFeY.

(13) Evans, Martin G. “Nationalize the Ratings Agencies.” MetroWest Daily News, October 30, 2011, http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/x366632476/Evans-Nationalize-ratings-agencies.

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(14) Evans, Martin G. “Frank’s redistricting complaint.” MetroWest Daily News, December 1, 2011, http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/x2042556399/Evans-Franks-redistricting-complaint.

FUREDY, JOHN Publications

(1) Furedy, John. “Free Speech and the Issue of Academic Freedom: Is the Canadian Velvet Totalitarian Disease Coming to Australian Campuses?” University of Queensland Law Journal, Vol. 30(2), 2011: pp. 279-286.

(2) Furedy, John. “Academic Freedom vs. Culture of Comfort at UofT. Notes from a Forty-Year Perspective.” Senior College Encyclopedia, 2011.http://sce.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/Academic_Freedom_vs_Culture_of_Comfort_at_UofT._Notes_from_a_Forty-Year_Perspective,_by_John_Furedy

(3) Furedy, John. “John J. Furedy.” Senior College Encyclopedia, 2011.http://sce.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/Furedy,_John_J.

(4) “The Church of Climate Change Worship of Gaia and Imposition of Carbon Tax, and Luther's Opposition to Indulgences.” Letter to The Australian, March 8, 2011.

(5) Letter to ABC Life Matters show re Frank Furedi’s statement on leadership and tolerance. November 14, 2011.

GOTLIEB, CALVIN Invited Lectures

• Chiefly About Computing, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, March 28, 2011. Invited talk in conjunction with departmental event (which included Hart House dinner for 140 persons) for my 90th birthday (March 27, 1921).

Awards and Honours

• Honorary Doctor of Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., November 11, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Co-chair, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Awards Committee. Largest scientific association in the world, with over 100,000 members--including many from India and China. Responsible for appointing members to 20 award committees--including members of the committee for the ACM Turing Award, which carries a prize of $250,000 provided by Intel and Google. There is an annual black-tie Awards Banquet held in a west coast US city. I have held this position for over 20 years.

GRIMA, LINO Publications

(1) Grima, Lino. “Policies that value water.” Seronica Journal 2:2 (2011): 2-7.

Invited Lectures

• “Managing Toronto’s Combined Sewer Overflows,” Toronto Water Forum, World Water Day Celebration, Toronto Metro Hall, 20 March 2011.

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Teaching Activities

• University of Toronto Centre for Environment, ENV 1703S, Water Resources Policy & Management, Environmental Science Complex, Jan-Apr 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Associate Editor, Canadian Water Resources Journal, 2004 – 2011. • Member, Toronto & East York Local Health Committee, 2005 – 2011. • Advisor on water issues to the Sierra Club of Canada (2003 -- ) and Toronto Chapter of the Council of

Canadians (2009 -- ). • Member, UTFA (UofT Faculty Association) Membership Committee (2007 -- ) and University &

External Affairs Committee (2001 -- ). • Chair, Sierra Club/Sierra Club of Canada Binational Great Lakes Committee, 2007 –--. • Ontario Great Lakes Agreement Advisory Panel, 2006---. • Chair, Pensions Committee and member of the Board, Retired Academics and Librarians, U of T,

2011 ---. • Member, Organising Committee, Toronto Water Forum, [World Water Day Celebration], 20 March

2011. • Member, Organising Committee, Sierra Club Environmental Non-Government Organisations Toronto

Water Summit, Metro Hall, 26 May 2011.

GRUSEC, JOAN Publications

(1) Almas, Alisa, Joan E. Grusec, and J Tackett. “Children’s disclosure and secrecy: Links to parenting experiences and coping.” Social Development 20 (2011): 624-643.

(2) Vinik, Julia, Alisa Almas, and Joan E Grusec. “Maternal knowledge of what distresses and what comforts their children predicts children’s coping, empathy and prosocial behaviour.” Social Development 11 (2011): 56-71.

(3) Grusec, Joan E. “Socialization processes in the family.” Annual Review of Psychology 62 (2011): 243-269.

(4) Grusec, Joan E., Paul D. Hastings, and Alisa N. Almas. “Prosocial behaviour.” In The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development, 2nd Edition, eds. P. Smith and Craig Hart, 531-548. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.

(5) Grusec, Joan E. and Amanda Sherman. “Prosocial behavior.” In Social Development, eds. M.K. Underwood and L.H. Rosen, 263-286. Guilford Press, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Norma Simon Award, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Graduate course in Social Development PSY5305H, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto.

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HAJNAL, PETER Publications

(1) Hajnal, Peter I. “Civil Society and G8 Accountability”. In Building Global Democracy? Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance, pp. 182-205. Ed. Jan Aart Scholte. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

(2) Hajnal, Peter I. “G20 Yu Shi Min She Hui” [The G20 and Civil Society]. Guo Ji Guan Cha – International Review, No. 110 (2011): 16-22.

Invited Lectures

• “The G20: Past, Present, Possible Futures.” Presented at Senior College, University of Toronto, March 9, 2011 (with Donald Brean).

• “Reform of the G8 and Transition to the G20”. Presented at Mensa, Toronto chapter, May 5, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Research Associate, Centre for International Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.

• Research Associate in Arts, Trinity College, University of Toronto, 2011-2014. • Founding Fellow, Senior College at the University of Toronto. • Advisor to the Graham Library, Trinity College, University of Toronto, in acquiring, organizing and

managing a diverse collection of G7/G8/G20-related documents, publications, and multimedia material.

• Advisor to Forum International de Montréal on relations with the G8-G20 (2002-2011). • Pre-publication assessor and reviewer for Ashgate Publishing, for the journal Global Governance and

for other publications. • Librarian exchange trip to China, May 26-June 8: Beijing (Peking University Library), Shanghai

(Shanghai Library, Shanghai International Studies University Library, Shanghai Municipal Archives), Shenzhen (Shenzhen Internet Archives).

HANLY, CHARLES Publications

(1) Hanly, Charles. “Narcissism, hypochondria and the problem of alternative theories.” International Journal of Psychoanalysis 92: 3 (2011): 593-608.

(2) Hanly, Charles. Studi psicoanalitici sul narcisismo trans. Giovanni Portuesi. Rome: Giovanni Fioriti Editore, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• Presentation on the continuing importance of psychoanalytic theory and clinical observation at the Hospital de Clinicas at the University of Buenos Aires, November 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing 2010 Author Prize (awarded to recognize the most influential and top downloaded authors of 2010), December 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• President of the International Psychoanalytical Association (http://www.ipa.org.uk).

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• Welcome address at the Congrès des Psychanalystes de Langue Française, June 2011. • Welcome address at the 47th IPA Congress in Mexico City, August 2011.

HANNA, GILA Invited Lectures

• “Beyond justification: Proofs can demonstrate the power of new methods,” Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S. Hosting group: School of Education and Department of Mathematics, February 9, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Theories of mathematics education. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Doctoral course 1999, May-June 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Member of the adjudication committee for the SSHRC Insight Development Grants competition, May 2-4, 2011.

• Reviewer for Journal of Research in Mathematics Education. • Reviewer of 3 proposals in mathematics education for the Italian Ministry of Research.

HEALEY, ROBIN Publications

(1) Healey, Robin. Italian Literature before 1900 in English Translation: An Annotated Bibliography, 1929-2008. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.

HIDI, SUZANNE Publications

(1) Renninger, A., and S. Hidi. “Revisiting the conceptualization, measurement, and generation of interest.” Educational Psychologist 46(3) (2011): 168-184.

Invited Lectures

• “Interest development: Psychological and neuroscientific considerations.” Keynote address at the 2011 bMRI Symposium on Motivation, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, May 2011.

• “Interest: Conceptualization, generation and measurement.” Paper presented at University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, May 2011.

• “Interest: Conceptualization, generation and measurement.” Paper presented at University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, May 2011.

• “Linking neuroscientific research to interest research: Theoretical and empirical considerations.” In P. A. O'Keefe & I. Plante (Chairs), Developments in interest theory and research (symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA, April 2011.

• (Discussant). In J. W. Fryer (Chair), Symposium #66.023. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA, April 2011.

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HOLLANDER, SAMUEL Publications

(1) Friedrich Engels and Marxian Political Economy. New York and Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011, xiv + 408.

(2) “Reply to Professor Stirati’s comment on my ‘Sraffa and the interpretation of Ricardo’”, in Sraffa and Modern Economics, eds. R. Ciccone, C. Gehrke and G. Mongiovi. London: Routledge, 2011, pp. 334-48.

(3) “Making the Most of Anomaly in the History of Economic Thought: Smith, Marx-Engels, and Keynes,” in Perspectives on Keynesian Economics, eds., Arie Arnon, J. Weinblatt, and W. Young. Heidelberg and London: Springer, 2011, pp.15-30.

(4) “Understanding Engels (and Marx) and Adam Smith on economic organization and the price mechanism,” in Rediscovering Political Economy, eds. J. Postell and B. C. S. Watson, Lanham MD: Lexington Books, 2011, pp. 83-106.

(5) “On the Marxian Entrepreneur: Karl Marx’s Abandonment of the Doctrine of Exploitation under Industrial Capitalism.” International Critical Thought, December 2011, pp. 444-55.

Invited Lectures

• “Adam Smith: Champion of Natural Liberty and Market Failure Pioneer.” Second Bi-annual Thomas Guggenheim Conference: David Hume and the Scottish Enlightenment: Economic and Philosophical Studies. Celebrating 300 Years of Hume’s Birth. Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, December 12-13, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Second Bi-annual Thomas Guggenheim Prize in the History of Economic Thought. BGU, Israel, December 12, 2011.

HUGHES, ANDREW Publications

(1) Hughes, Andrew. The Versified Office: Sources, Poetry and Chants (vol. 1). Lions Bay, B.C.: The Institute of Mediaeval Music, 2011. ISBN 978-1-926664-10-1, 321 pp.

HUTCHEON, LINDA Publications

(1) Hutcheon, Michael and Linda Hutcheon. “Philip Glass’s ‘Satyagraha’: Para-Colonial Para-Opera.” University of Toronto Quarterly 80:3 (2011): 718-730.

(2) Hutcheon, Linda. “State of the Discipline.” Inquire: Journal of Comparative Literature 1:1 (2011), http://inquire.streetmag.org/articles/36.

(3) Hutcheon, Linda. “Moving Forward: The Next Stage in Adaptation Studies.” In Adaptation and American Studies: Perspectives on Research and Teaching, ed. Nassim Winnie Balestrini, 214-218. Heidelberg: Universitaetsverlag Winter.

Invited Lectures

• “Book Reviewing Today,” Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 2011. • “Aging and Creativity,” with Michael Hutcheon, Senior College, January 2011. • “Jazz and Opera: Oxymoron,” with Michael Hutcheon, Carleton University, Ottawa, January 2011.

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• “Adaptation,” TIFF Bell Lightbox series on Book to Film, with Eleanor Wachtel, February 2011. • “Aging, Creativity and Faith,” with Michael Hutcheon. Institute for Aging and the Life Course,

University of Toronto, February 2011. • “Democratizing the Review,” Mount Royal College, Calgary, March 2011. • “Late Style as Ageist,” with Michael Hutcheon, keynote address, Conference on Age, Old Age,

Aesthetics, Memory, Toronto, March 2011. • “Book Reviewing for a New Age,” The Griffin Lecture, Fisher Rare Book Library, Toronto, March 2011. • “Verdi Gets the Last Laugh,” with Michael Hutcheon, conference ‘From Mentoring to Collaboration

and Beyond,’ Brock University, March 2011. • “Moving Around the Furniture: Restructuring the Humanities in Challenging Times,” Conference on

Restructuring Humanities Departments, Stanford University, May 2011. • “Archives of Absence,” Plenary address to Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes

conference on Cities, Humanities, Archives, Toronto, June 2011. • “Verdi as Aging Artist,” with Michael Hutcheon, Toronto Public Library, June 2011, and Oakville Opera

Guild, October 2011. • “The Inward Turn: American Opera Revisits America’s Past,” Plenary address, Canadian Association of

American Studies, Ottawa, November 2011. • “Literature’s Reception in the ‘Long Modernity,’” Keynote address, conference on Literature and the

Long Modernity, University of Bucharest, November 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Honorary Doctorate, University of Bucharest, Romania, November 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Response to four scholars’ responses to the Italian translation of my book, ““A Theory of Adaptation”” at La Sapienza, University of Rome, December 2011.

• Co-organizer of “Family Reunion, Greek Style: Iphigénie en Tauride,” Opera Exchange Symposium, Munk School of Global Affairs Humanities Initiative, Canadian Opera Company, October 2011.

HUTCHEON, MICHAEL Publications

(1) Perrot, M., J.T. Granton, K. McRae, M. Cypel, A. Pierre, T.K. Waddell, K. Yasufuku, M. Hutcheon, C. Chaparro, L. Singer, S. Keshavjee. “Impact of extracorporeal life support on outcome in patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension awaiting lung transplantation.” Journal of Heart and Lung Transplant 30:9 (2011): 997-1002.

(2) Cypel, M., J.C. Yeung, M. Liu, M. Anraku, F. Chen, W. Karolak, M. Sato, J. Laratta, S. Azad, C.W. Chow, C. Chaparro, M. Hutcheon, L.G. Singer, A.S. Slutsky, K. Yasufuku, M. de Perrot, A.F. Pierre, T.K. Waddell, S. Keshavjee. “Normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion in clinical lung transplantation.” New England Journal of Medicine 2011 Apr 14;364(15): 1431-40.

(3) Sato. M., T.K. Waddell, U. Wagnetz, H.C. Roberts, D.M. Hwang, A. Haroon, D. Wagnetz, C. Chaparro, L.G. Singer, M.A. Hutcheon, S. Keshavjee. “Restrictive allograft syndrome (RAS): a novel form of chronic lung allograft dysfunction.” Journal of Heart and Lung Transplant 2011 July 30: 735-42.

(4) Hutcheon, Linda and Michael Hutcheon. “Philip Glass’s Satyagraha: Para-Colonial Para-Opera.” University of Toronto Quarterly 80:3 (2011): 718-730. doi: 10.1353/utq.2011.0152.

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Invited Lectures

• “Aging and Creativity,” with Linda Hutcheon, Senior College, January 2011. • “Jazz and Opera: Oxymoron,” with Linda Hutcheon, Carleton University, Ottawa, January 2011. • “Aging, Creativity and Faith,” with Linda Hutcheon. Institute for Aging and the Life Course, University

of Toronto, February 2011. • “Late Style as Ageist,” with Linda Hutcheon, keynote address, Conference on Age, Old Age,

Aesthetics, Memory, Toronto, March 2011. • “Verdi Gets the Last Laugh,” with Linda Hutcheon, conference ‘From Mentoring to Collaboration and

Beyond,’ Brock University, March 2011. • “Verdi as Aging Artist,” with Linda Hutcheon, Toronto Public Library, June 2011, and Oakville Opera

Guild, October 2011. • “The Inward Turn: American Opera Revisits America’s Past,” Plenary address, Canadian Association

of American Studies, Ottawa, November 2011. • “Olivier Messiaen’s Untimely Modernism,” conference on Literature and the Long Modernity,

University of Bucharest, November 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Honorary Life Membership, Ontario Thoracic Society, Toronto, January 2011.

JARDINE, ANDREW Publications

(1) Louit, Darko, Rodrigo Pascual, Dragan Banjevic and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Condition-based spares ordering for critical components.” Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 25:5 (2011): 1837-1848.

(2) Safaei, Nima, Dragan Banjevic, and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Workforce-constrained Maintenance Scheduling for Military Aircraft Fleet: A Case Study.” Annals of Operations Research 186:1 (2011): 295-316.

(3) Taghipour, Sharareh, Dragan Banjevic and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Prioritization of Medical Equipment for Maintenance Decisions.” Journal of Operational Research Society 62:9 (2011): 1666-1687.

(4) Taghipour, Sharareh, Dragan Banjevic and Andrew K.S. Jardine, “Reliability Analysis of Maintenance Data for Complex Medical Devices.” Quality and Reliability Engineering International 27:1 (2011): 71-84.

(5) Tang, Tianqiao, Daming Lin, Dragan Banjevic and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Errata to “Availability of a periodically inspected system under perfect repair.” [J. Statist. Plann. Inference 91 (2000) 77-90.]” Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 141:1 (2011): 610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jspi.2010.06.025.

(6) Zuaskiani, Ali, H. Rahmandad and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Mapping the dynamics of overall equipment effectiveness to enhance asset management practice.” Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering 17:1 (2011): 74-92.

(7) Safaei. Nima, Dragan Banjevic and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Multi-Threaded Simulated Annealing for a bi-objective Workforce-constrained Maintenance Scheduling Problem.” International Journal of Production Research 50:1 (2011): 63-80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2011.571444.

(8) Safaei, Nima, Dragan Banjevic, and Andrew K.S. Jardine. “Workforce Planning for Power Restoration in Electricity Delivery Industry: an Integrated Simulation-Optimization Approach.” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 27:1 (2011): 442-449. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2011.2166090.

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(9) Wong, Elizabeth Lorna, Andrew K.S. Jardine, and Dragan Banjevic. “Incorporating Repair Information into Maintenance Optimization Models for Repairable Systems” (Paper presented at the Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 2011).

Invited Lectures

• The Role of CBM (Condition-based Maintenance) Optimization for both mining equipment and cancer screening, Invited plenary presentation to 6th International Mining Conference, Antofagasta, Chile. 7-9 September 2011.

• The Role of CBM Optimization for both Industrial Equipment and Cancer Screening. International Maintenance Excellence Conference, 5-7 Oct, 2011, Toronto, Canada. (Keynote speaker- invited talk).

• On the Optimization of Condition-based Maintenance Decisions, Invited presentation, International seminar on Asset Management, Centro de Mineria UC. Pontifícia Universidad Católica de Santiago, Chile, June 17, 2011.

• The Role of CBM optimization for both mining equipment and cancer screening, Keynote presentation at Mapla/Mantemin conference, Antofagasta, Chile. August 8-9, 2011.

KALANT, HAROLD Invited Lectures

• Limites de la conception neurobiologique de la dépendance. Centre Dollard-Cormier -- Institut universitaire sur les dépendances, Université de Montréal, March 17, 2011.

• Effects of cannabis on health, and their significance for control policies. Youth Justice, Strategic Initiatives, and Law Reform Section, Department of Justice Canada, Ottawa, May 26, 2011.

• Medical Marijuana: Its Nature, Uses, and Problems. Drug Recognition Expert training conference, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Montreal, July 19, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• University of Toronto, Neuropsychopharmacology, PCL475, Oct 13, 2011. The Nature of Addiction. • University of Toronto, Pharmacology and Toxicology in Society, PCL389. Nov. 2, 2011 - Neurobiology

and Addiction; Nov. 9, 2011 - Drug Classification for Policy Purposes.

Significant Accomplishments

• Appointed Chair, Expert Advisory Committee to Health Canada on Information for Physicians on Medical Marihuana.

LEVERE, TREVOR Teaching Activities

• Supervising 2 Ph.D. students in IHPST. • Reading course in history of chemistry, HPS1000Y.

Significant Accomplishments

• Editor, Annals of Science. • Associate Senior Fellow, Massey College, Toronto.

LIMAN, ANTHONY V. (1) Antonín Líman, Písně z ostrova vážek, výběr básní ze Sbírky bezpočtu listů [Songs from the Isle of

Dragonflies: Selections from Manyoshu] (Prague: Vyšehrad, 2011).

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(2) Antonín Líman, Chrám plný květů, Výběr ze tří staletí japonských haiku [Temple Full of Blossoms, Anthology of Haiku] (Prague: DharmaGaia, 2011).

Teaching Activities

• January 7 - May 2011, UBC Asian Studies, ASIA 354 - Introduction to Japanese Cinema.

LIVINGSTONE, D.W. Publications

(1) Livingstone, D.W., Dorothy E. Smith and Warren Smith. Manufacturing Meltdown: Reshaping Steel Work. Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing, 2011.

(2) Livingstone, D.W. and Warren Smith. “A Future for Steel in Canada?” Hamilton Spectator, February 25, 2011, p. WR7.

(3) Livingstone, D.W. “Probing the Icebergs of Workplace Learning.” Proceedings of the 2011 Adult Education Research Conference and Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Joint Conference, Toronto, June 2011, pp. 408-414.

(4) Livingstone, D.W. “Knowledge, Power and Recognition of Economic Rights: Theoretical and Empirical Starting Points.” Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning, Shanghai, China, December 2011, pp. 412-420.

MCCAUSLAND, IAN Publications

(1) McCausland, Ian. A Scientific Adventure: Reflections on the Riddle of Relativity. Montreal: C. Roy Keys Inc., 2011.

MCCLELLAND, JOHN Publications

(1) McClelland, John. “Re-defining the Limits: Sport in the Age of Galileo and the Scientific Revolution.” In Corpo e senso del limite, eds. Angela Teja and Arnd Krueger, 28-41. Goettingen: CONI –SISS, 2011.

(2) McClelland, John. “Présence littéraire de l’activité phyisque et de la danse.” In L’époque de la Renaissance (1400-1600). Tome III, Mutations et Maturations (1520-1560), ed. Eva Kushner, 210-219. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• CCR199Y, Words, Rhythm, Music: What makes a song, Victoria College, Jan-April and Sept-Dec 2011. • VIC347H, Renaissance Performance, Victoria College, Jan.-April 2011.

MCGEE, TIMOTHY Publications

(1) Timothy J. McGee, “Musical Instruments,” Medieval Studies Bibliography, Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396584/obo-9780195396584-0009.xml?rskey=bfR0vp&result=1&q=medieval%20instruments#firstMatch.

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MICHELSON, WILLIAM Publications

(1) Michelson, William. “Influences of Sociology.” In The Urban Design Companion, eds. Tridib Banerjee and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, 125-136. London: Routledge, 2011.

(2) Michelson, William. “Sleep Time: Media Hype vs. Diary Data.” Social Indicators Research 101 (2011): 275-280. doi 10.1007/s11205-0.

(3) Michelson, William. “What Makes an Activity Most Enjoyable? Alternative Ways of Measuring Subjective Aspects of Time-Use.” Social Indicators Research 103 (2011): 77-91. DPO 10.1007/s11205-0.

Invited Lectures

• “Gender, Time-use, and Stress,” Invited lecture to the 20th Annual Conference of the International Association of Feminist Economics, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou, China, June 24-26, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• SII 199Y, “How we use time in everyday life,” University of Toronto.

Significant Accomplishments

• Chaired curriculum development for and led two sessions in the “Training Workshop on Understanding the Economic Contributions of Women and Men: Time-Use Data Collection and Analysis for Policymaking”, National Bureau of Statistics, Beijing, China, 29 June-1 July 2011.

MILLER, ANTHONY B. Publications

(1) Johnson, K.C., A.B. Miller, N.E. Collishaw, J.R. Palmer, S.K. Hammond, A.G. Salmon, K.P. Cantor, M.D. Miller, N.F. Boyd, J. Millar, F. Turcotte. Active smoking and secondhand smoke increase breast cancer risk: the report of the Canadian Expert Panel on Tobacco Smoke and Breast Cancer Risk (2009). Tobacco Control 2011; 20:e2.doi:10.1136/tc.2010.035931.

(2) Bertuccio, P., C. La Vecchia, D.T. Silverman, G.M. Petersen, P.M. Bracci, E. Negri, D. Li, H.A. Risch, S.H. Olson, S. Gallinger, A.B. Miller, H.B. Bueno-de-Mesquita, R. Talamini, J. Polesel, P. Ghadirian, P.A. Baghurst, W. Zatonski, E.T. Fontham, W.R. Bamlet, E.A. Holly, E. Lucenteforte, M. Hassan, H. Yu, R.C. Kurtz, M. Cotterchio, J. Su, P. Maisonneuve, E.J. Duell, C. Bosetti, P. Boffetta. “Cigar and pipe smoking, smokeless tobacco use and pancreatic cancer: an analysis from the International Pancreatic Cancer Case-Control Consortium (PanC4).” Annals of Oncology Advance Access January 18, 2011. doi:10.1093/annonc/mdq613.

(3) Soskolne, C.L., G.S. Jhangri, H.M. Scott, D.R. Brenner, J. Siemiatycki, R. Lakhani, M. Gérin, R. Dewar, A.B. Miller, H.A. Risch. “A Population-Based Case-Control Study of Occupational Exposure to Acids and the Risk of Lung Cancer: Evidence for Specificity of Association.” Int J Occup Environ Health 2011;17:1–8

(4) Buys, S.S., E. Partridge, A. Black, C.C. Johnson, L. Lamerato, C. Isaacs, D.J. Reding, R.T. Greenlee, L.A. Yokochi, B. Kessel, E.D. Crawford, T.R. Church, G.L. Andriole, J.L. Weissfeld, M.N. Fouad, D. Chia, B. O’Brien, L.R. Ragard, J.D. Clapp, J.M. Rathmell, T.L. Riley, P. Hartge, P.F. Pinsky, C.S. Zhu, G. Izmirlian, B.S. Kramer, A.B. Miller, J-L Xu, P.C. Prorok, J.K. Gohagan, C.D. Berg, for the PLCO Project Team.

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“Effect of Screening on Ovarian Cancer Mortality. The Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Randomized Controlled Trial.” JAMA 2011; 305:2295-303.

(5) Marcus, P.M., I.F. Gareen, A.B. Miller, J. Rosenbaum, K. Keating, D.R. Aberle, C.D. Berg. “The National Lung Screening Trial’s Endpoint Verification Process: Determining the cause of death.” Contemp Clin Trials 2011; doi:10.1016/j.cct.2011.07.003.

(6) Miller, A.B., guest ed. “Special Issue: Breast cancer screening.” Preventive Medicine 2011; 53: 99-148. (7) Miller, A.B. “Breast Cancer Screening. Introduction.” Preventive Medicine 2011; 53: 99. (8) Miller, A.B., C.J. Baines. “The role of clinical breast examination and breast self-examination.” Prev.

Med. 2011; 53:118-120. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.05.001. (9) Miller, A.B.” Breast cancer screening: Commentary and conclusions.” Preventive Medicine 2011; 53:

147-8. (10) Oken, M.M., W.G. Hocking, P.A. Kvale, G.L. Andriole, S.S. Buys, T.R. Church, E.D. Crawford, M.N.

Fouad, C. Isaacs, D.J. Reding, J.L. Weissfeld, MD, L.A. Yokochi, B. O’Brien, L.R. Ragard, J.M. Rathmell, T.L. Riley, P. Wright, N. Caparaso, P. Hu, G. Izmirlian, P.F. Pinsky, P.C. Prorok, B.S. Kramer, A.B Miller, J.K. Gohagan, C.D. Berg, for the PLCO Project Team. “Screening by Chest Radiograph and Lung Cancer Mortality. The Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian (PLCO) Randomized Trial.” JAMA. 2011;306(17):doi:10.1001/jama. 2011. 1591.

(11) Johnson, K.C., A.B. Miller, S.K. Hammond, N.E. Collishaw. “Analysis of passive smoking and breast cancer of limited value.” Arch Intern Med 2011; 171:1508-9.

Invited Lectures

• “How to Screen for Cervical Cancer, the Experience of Canada,” 36th European Congress of Cytology, Istanbul, Turkey, September 24, 2011.

• “Evidence-based Cancer Screening,” Toronto Cancer 2011, keynote address, October 24, 2011. • “The Potential Harms of Lung Cancer Screening,” National lung cancer screening forum, Toronto,

November 22, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Co-Chair, Cancer Risk Management Steering Committee, Canadian Partnership against Cancer. • Chairman, Nutrition Working Group, Ontario Health Study. • Chairman, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating Carrageenan as

a Microbicide against HPV Infection, McGill University. • Chairman, Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, British Columbia Fecal screening trial.

MOHANTY, BIBHU Publications

(1) Mohanty, Bibhu. “Physics of Explosion Hazards.” In Forensic Investigation of Explosions, ed. S. Beveridge, 15-46. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2011.

(2) Mohanty, Bibhu. “Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations – A Review of their Physical Basis.” In Proc. 37th Ann. Conf. on Explosives and Blasting Tech. (2011): 230-239.

(3) Mohanty, Bibhu. “Condensed Phase Explosions, Safety Distances, and Blast Resistance.” In Proc. 3rd Asia-Pacific Symp. on Blasting Tech. (2011): 87-94.

(4) Singh, P.K., A.K. Singh, and B. Mohanty. “Impact of Open-Pit Blasting on Multi-Seam Workings of an Adjoining Underground Coal Mine.” J. of Fragmentation and Blasting 1 (2011): 78-86.

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Awards and Honours

• Research grants: Centre of Excellence in Mining Innovation, Sudbury, 2011-2014; Vale-Inco, Sudbury, 2011-2014.

Teaching Activities

• Ph.D. Thesis supervision: M. Deghan Banadaki (completed 2011), L. Trivino (continuing), M.J. Iqbal (continuing).

Significant Accomplishments

• Reviewer for Int. J. of Fracture; Int. J. of Rock Mechanics and Mining Science; Int. J. of Rock Engineering and Rock Mechanics; Int. J. of Surface Mining and Reclamation.

MUNRO, JOHN Publications

(1) Munro, John H. A. “The Coinages and Monetary Policies of Henry VIII.” In The Collected Works of Erasmus: The Correspondence of Erasmus, Letters 1926 to 2081, vol. 14, Desiderius Erasmus; translated by Charles Fantazzi and annotated by James M. Estes, 423-476. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.

(2) Munro, John H. Review of Handbook of World Exchange Rates, 1500-1914 by Markus A. Denzel. Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 98:4 (2011): 515.

Invited Lectures

• “Usury and Calvinism in Protestant England: from the Sixteenth Century to the Industrial Revolution.” Paper presented to the 43rd Study Week of the Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica F. Datini: on Religione e istitutiozioni religiose nell’economica Europea, 1000-1800, Prato, Italy, May 9, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Elected as a Fellow (lifetime) of the Medieval Academy of America, at the annual meeting, in Phoenix, Arizona, April 2011.

Teaching Activities

• ECO 303Y: The Economic History of Modern Europe to 1914, taught in the Department of Economics, University of Toronto, Sept. 2010 to April 2011.

NAGATA, SHUICHI Publications

(1) Nagata, Shuichi. “Cemam or sexual prohibition among the Kensiw of Kedah, Malaysia.” Moussons 16-2 (2010*): 133-155. *By the mistake of the printer, this was dated as 2010, though, in fact, it came out in 2011.

NEUMANN, A. WILHELM (1) Kalantarian, Ali, David Robert, Chen Jingcong, and A. Wilhelm Neumann. “Simultaneous

Measurement of the Contact Angle and Surface Tension Using Axisymmetric Drop-Shape Analysis-No Apex (ADSA-NA).” Langmuir 27:7 (2011): 3485-3495. dx.doi.org/10.1021/la104155x.

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(2) Saad, Sameh M.I., Zdenka Policova and A. Wilhelm Neumann. “Design and Accuracy of Pendant Drop Methods for Surface Tension Measurement.” Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 384:1-3 (2011): 442-452. doi:10.1016/j.colsurfa.2011.05.002.

Invited Lectures

• “Calculation of contact angle hysteresis on chemically heterogeneous surfaces,” with Robert David and A. Wilhelm Neumann, ACS 241st National Meeting, Symposium in Memory of Bob Good, Anaheim, CA, April 29, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Co-chair, Symposium in Memory of Prof. R. J. Good, 241st ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 27-31, 2011.

NISHISATO, SHIZUHIKO Publications

(1) Nishisato, Shizuhiko. “Optimal quantities for analysis through regression of measurement on data.” Theory and Applications of Data Analysis Sept. 1 (2011): 1-10.

Invited Lectures

• “Messages to psychology and behavioral sciences: An old soldier’s lament.” Colloquium on data analysis, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, December 18, 2011.

• “Choice of measurement for exploratory data analysis: What are we looking for?” The National Center for University Entrance Examination, Tokyo, December 20, 2011.

NORWICH, KENNETH Publications

(1) Norwich, Kenneth. “Uncertainty in Psychophysics: Deriving a Network of Psychophysical Equations.” In Decision Making: A Psychophysics Application of Network Science, eds. Paolo Grigolini and Bruce J. West, 39-55. Singapore: World Scientific Books 2011 (July).

Invited Lectures

• “Neurophysiological Encoding of the Apprehension of Physical Events.” Workshop on Complex Networks, United States Army Research Office, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, March 18, 2011.

O’NEILL-KARCH, MARIEL Publications

(1) O’Neill-Karch, Mariel. “Théâtre 2009.” University of Toronto Quarterly 80:1 (2011): 423-438.

Teaching Activities

• 2 Ph.D. supervisions. • 2 Ph.D. committees.

Significant Accomplishments

• Manuscript review for Theatre Research in Canada. • Proposal Assessor for SSHRC.

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PACKHAM, MARIAN Publications

(1) Packham, Marian A. and Margaret L. Rand. “Historical perspective on ADP-induced platelet activation.” Purinergic Signalling 7:3 (2011): 283-292.

(2) 100 Years of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto (158 words) 11 March, 2011. http://www.biochemistry.utoronto.ca/department/history.html.

(3) The Toronto Biochemical and Biophysical Society (TB&BS) 1930-1974 (863 words) 3 April, 2011. http://sce.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/Toronto_Biochemical_and_Biophysical_Society.

PERCY, JOHN Publications

(1) Percy, John, Emil Terziev and Arne Henden. “Periodicity Analysis of Semiregular Variable Star EV Aqr.” Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers 39:2 (2011): 162-9.

(2) Mohajerani, Yara and John Percy. “Do Eclipsing Variable Stars Show Random Cycle-to-cycle Period Fluctuations?” Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers 39:1 (2011): 80-93.

(3) Percy, John and Emil Terziev. “Studies of “Irregularity” in Pulsating Red Giants. III. Many More Stars, and Overview, and Some Conclusions.” Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers 39:1 (2011): 1-9.

(4) Percy, John. “Review of “Multicolor Photometry of Long Period Variables” by E. Mendoza (1967).” Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica 39:1 (2011): 44-47.

(5) Richardson, N.D., N.D. Morrison, D.R. Gies, N. Markova, E.N. Hesselbach, and J.R. Percy. “The H-alpha Variations of the Luminous Blue Variable P Cygni: Discrete Absorption Components and the Short S Doradus Pha.” Astronomical Journal 141(2011): 120-130.

Invited Lectures

• “Long-Term Visual Light Curves and Modern Visual Observing in Astrophysics,” American Astronomical Society, Boston MA, May 2011.

• “The AAVSO Photoelectric Photometry Program in its Scientific and Sociohistoric Context,” American Astronomical Society, Boston MA, May 2011.

• Gave over 20 public lectures, in libraries, service clubs, and even a Toronto Rehab Centre, on aspects of astronomy.

Teaching Activities

• Knox College, U. of T., Summer Program for Later-Life Learners, “Astrobiology,” August 15-19 (organized this five-lecture course and gave three lectures).

• Living and Learning in Retirement, Glendon College, York University, “The Universe: Yours to Discover,” Sept. 9 - Nov. 25, (organized this 12-lecture course, and gave three lectures).

• Gave two guest lectures on “The Copernican Revolution” in a second-year European History course at UTM.

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ROOTS, BETTY Significant Accomplishments

• Judge for “The Bondar Challenge,” a competition for school students who submit photographs of the environment together with an essay discussing the art and science in the images. May 2011 in Toronto and November 2011 in Sault Ste Marie, ON.

RUSSELL, PETER HOWARD Publications

(1) Leuprecht, Christian and Peter Russell. Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.

(2) Russell, Peter H. The First Summit and the Atlantic Charter. Toronto: International Churchill Society, 2011.

(3) Russell, Peter H. and Cheryl Milne. Adjusting to a New Era of Parliamentary Democracy. Toronto: Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, University of Toronto, 2011.

(4) Russell, Peter H. “Discretion and the Reserve Power of the Crown.” Canadian Parliamentary Review 34:2 (2011), 19-25.

(5) Russell, Peter H. “The Patriation and Quebec Veto References: The Supreme Court Wrestles With the Political Parts of the Constitution.” The Supreme Court Law Review, Second Series 54 (2011): 69-76.

(6) Russell. Peter H. “Federalism and First Peoples.” In The Federal Idea: Essays in Honour of Ronald L. Watts, eds. Thomas J. Courchene, John R. Allan, Christian Leuprecht and Nadia Verrelli, 161-168. Montreal and Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University, 2011.

(7) Russell, Peter H. “Prorogation - Prime ministers must not become kings.” Canada Watch, Spring 2011: 16-17.

(8) Russell, Peter H. “Showdown in Ottawa: A blow by blow account of the struggle to patriate the Canadian constitution.” Literary Review of Canada, 19:7 (2011): 22-23.

Invited Lectures

• “The Aboriginal Right to Self-Government, Philosophical and Constitutional Foundations,” Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, McMaster University, July 26, 2011.

• “Outing Our Canadian Post Modern Tyrant,” keynote address, Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Mount Allison University, September 30, 2011.

• “Churchill, Roosevelt & the Atlantic Charter,” The Atlantic Charter Foundation, St. John’s, Newfoundland, August13, 2011.

SADDLEMYER, ANN Publications

(1) Saddlemyer, Ann, ed., W.B. Yeats and George Yeats -- the Letters. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(2) Saddlemyer, Ann, “The Poeticizing of Synge.” In Synge and His Influences: Centenary Essays from the Synge Summer School, ed. Patrick Lonergan, 7-31. Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2011.

(3) Saddlemyer, Ann, “High-class plays in Inish?” Programme essay, 17-21, Shaw Festival Theatre, Niagara-on-the-Lake, May 7, 2011.

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Invited Lectures

• Lecture on the letters between W B Yeats and his wife George Yeats, National Library of Ireland, Dublin, March 2011.

• “The search for George Yeats and where it led me,” Glucksman Ireland House, New York University, May 2011.

• Launch and lecture on “W B Yeats and George Yeats – the Letters,” Yeats Society of New York, National Arts Center, New York, May 2011.

• “Lennox Robinson and the Abbey Theatre,” International Shaw Festival, Niagara on the Lake, August 2011.

• “John Millington Synge” four lectures, University of Victoria, B.C., October 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Elected honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, March 16, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• “John Millington Synge” four lectures, University of Victoria, B.C., October 2011.

SANDORI, PAUL Invited Lectures

• Lecture on construction contracts at Ontario General Contractors’ Association convention, Blue Mountain Inn, Collingwood ON, March 31, 2011.

• Invited to advise education committee of Ontario Building Envelope Council, December 8, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Engaged as expert witness in several lawsuits regarding major construction projects, including Maritime Odd Fellows Home in Halifax NS, Olympic Speed-Skating Oval in Richmond BC, and Bruce Nuclear Power Station at Tiverton ON.

• Acted as mediator to settle construction dispute, Barrie, February 22, 2011. • Acted as mediator to settle construction dispute, Toronto, September 22, 2011.

SCHACHTER, HARRY Publications

(1) Schachter, H., G.L. Boulianne. “Life is sweet! A novel role for N-glycans in Drosophila lifespan.” Fly (Austin) 5:1 (2011): 18-24.

Invited Lecture

• “Saul Roseman Memorial Lecture,” Symposium in honour of the late Saul Roseman, Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Dec. 9, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• “Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class,” awarded on August 21, 2011, at the 21st International Symposium on Glycoconjugates, Vienna, Austria.

Teaching Activities

• “Sickle Cell Anemia” Seminar, Biochemistry, Medical Students, University of Toronto. November 14, 2011.

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• “Glycobiology and Congenital Disease,” lecture for the Biology 486 Glycobiology course, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. November 9, 2011.

SCOTT, STEVEN Publications

(1) Conly, A.G., S.D. Scott and H. Bellon. “Metalliferous manganese oxide mineralization associated with the Boleo Cu-Co-Zn District, Mexico.” Economic Geology 106 (2011): 1173-1196.

(2) Marques, A.F.A., S.D. Scott and R.N.S. Sodhi. “Determining major and trace elements compositions of exposed melt inclusions in minerals using ToF-SIMS.” In Surface and Interface Analysis 43/1-2 (2011): 436-442. doi: 10.1002/sia.3594.

(3) Marques, A.F. and S.D. Scott. “Seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) exploration in the Azores.” In Society of Mining Engineers Annual Meeting, Denver, Proceedings (2011), 3 pp.

(4) Scott, S. D. “Marine minerals: Their occurrences, exploration and exploitation - Introduction to Session 6.8 Marine Resources.” In Conference Proceedings Marine Technical Society / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Oceans ’11, 8 pp. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2011.

(5) Marques, A. F. and S.D. Scott. “Azores Sea: Seafloor hydrothermal systems, VMS deposits and new exploration targets.” In Conference Proceedings Marine Technical Society / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Oceans ’11, 2 pp. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2011.

Invited Lectures

• “Mysteries of the deep ocean.” 3 times to grade 7 and 8 students, May 17 and 18, 2011 in Regina, Saskatchewan (invited by the Saskatchewan Geological Society).

• “Wonders, mysteries and treasures of the deep sea floor.” Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Distinguished Lecture presented 3 times (with slight variations depending on the audience) at University of Regina, Saskatchewan, February 11; University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA on October 14; and American Mining Hall of Fame and Museum, Leadville, Colorado, USA, October 15, 2011.

• “Seafloor massive sulphide mining – the dawning of a new industry.” Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Distinguished Lecture presented at the Saskatoon Geological Society, January 19; Canadian Exploration Geophysics Society (KEGS), Toronto, February 8; University of Regina, Saskatchewan, February 11; CIM Management and Economics Society, Toronto, April 27; Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration (IGME), Athens, Greece, July 27; Australian National University, Canberra, September 6; and Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA, October 13.

• “Seafloor metal mining – the dawning of a new industry.” Sea Forum, Porto, Portugal, June 17, 2011 (invited by the Portuguese government).

• “Oceans of opportunities.” Banquet address, Underwater Mining Institute, Hilo, Hawaii, USA, September 16, 2011.

• “What makes the marine geology of the Azores so special?” Sea Days, Horta, Faial Island, Azores, November 16, 2011 (invited by the Azores government).

• “Mineral resources in the deep sea.” Lisbon Atlantic Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, November 29, 2011 (invited by the Portuguese government on behalf of the European Union Commission).

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Awards and Honours

• 3-day technical session on “Experimentalist to Explorer: a special session honouring the contributions of Steven D. Scott,” Ottawa 2011 Technical Program, Geological Association of Canada, May 25-27, 2011 with 41 speakers from 8 counties.

• The “Emeritus Professor Steven and Joan Scott Graduate Scholarship in Geology” established in the Department of Geology at the University of Toronto.

• Haddon Forrester King Medal for “original and sustained contributions to earth and related sciences ... of particular relevance to the discovery, evaluation and exploitation of mineral deposits” awarded by the Australian Academy of Science in Canberra, Australia, September 8, 2011.

• Moore Medal for “distinction in the development of marine minerals” awarded by the International Marine Minerals Society, in Hilo, Hawaii, USA, September 16, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Organizer of and lecturer in a 5-day workshop on “Ore deposits models and exploration,” China University of Geosciences in Beijing, China on October 30-November 3, 2011.

• Consulting for Nautilus Minerals Ltd.

Significant Accomplishments

• Member of a discussion panel on the deep sea at the EU sponsored Lisbon Atlantic Conference held in Lisbon, Portugal on November 29, 2011.

• Interviewed on ocean mining by Mining Technology Online, May 3; Portuguese public broadcast television, June 16; Miami New Times, December 15; and Chemistry and Industry magazine, December 19, 2011.

SEEMAN, MARY Publications

(1) Seeman, M.V. “Sleepwalking: A possible side effect of antipsychotic medication.” Psychiatric Quarterly 82 (2011): 59-67, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20734137, doi:10.1007/s11126-010-9149-8.

(2) Seeman, M.V. “Preventing breast cancer in schizophrenia.” Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 123 (2011): 107-117, doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2010.01626.x.

(3) Seeman, N. and M.V. Seeman. “Autism and the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine: Need to communicate a health study retraction to patients.” J Participatory Medicine 2 (2011): e18.

(4) Seeman, M.V. and B. Seeman. “Bioethics in a women’s clinic for psychosis.” J Med Ethics 37 (2011):518-522. doi:10.1136/jme.2010.042069.

(5) Seeman, M.V. and R. Ross. “Prescribing contraceptives for women with schizophrenia.” J Psychiatr Practice 17 (2011): 258-269. doi:10.1097/01.pra.0000400263.52913.dc.

(6) Seeman, P. and M.V. Seeman. “Schizophrenia and the supersensitive synapse.” Neuropsychiatry 1 (2011): 233-242. doi: 10.2217/npy.11.18.

(7) Gladstone, B.M., K.M. Boydell, M.V. Seeman, P. McKeever. “Children’s experiences of parental mental illness: a literature review.” Early Intervention in Psychiatry Aug 23 (2011). doi:10.1111/j.1751-7893.2011.00287.x.

(8) Seeman, M.V. “Antipsychotic-induced amenorrhea.” J Mental Health 20 (2011):484-491. doi:10.3109/09638237.2011.586741.

(9) Seeman, M.V. “White coat narcissism.” Canadian Medical Association Journal Nov 14 (2011). [Epub] doi:10.1503/cmaj.110984.

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(10) Seeman, M.V. “Antipsychotics and physical attractiveness.” Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses 5 (2011):142-146C. doi:10.3371/CSRP.5.3.4.

SUMNER, L.W. Publications

(1) Sumner, L.W. Assisted Death: A Study in Ethics and Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. (2) Sumner, L.W. “Criminalizing Expression: Hate Speech and Obscenity.” In The Oxford Handbook of

Philosophy of Criminal Law, eds. John Deigh and David Dolinko, 17-36. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(3) Sumner, L.W. “The Morgentaler Effect: Legalizing Assisted Suicide.” The Walrus, Jan-Feb, 2011: 44-50.

Invited Lectures

• “End-of-Life Care: Where are the Ethical Lines?” Moral Philosophy Seminar, Oxford University, February 21, 2011.

• “The Regulation of Assisted Death” Jurisprudence Discussion Group, Oxford University, March 2, 2011.

• “Philosophical Ethics and Social Responsibility” Founders’ Address, Annual Congress, Canadian Philosophical Association, University of New Brunswick, May 31, 2011.

• “Reply to Critics” Book Symposium on Assisted Death, Annual Congress, Canadian Philosophical Association, University of New Brunswick, June 1, 2011.

• “Author Meets Critics” [session on Assisted Death], Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, October 13, 2011.

• “Assisted Death” Senior College, University of Toronto, November 8, 2011.

Awards and Honours

• H.L.A. Hart Visiting Fellowship, University College, Oxford, January-March 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Doctoral supervision: Katharine Browne (completed 2011); Rachel Bryant, Hasko von Kriegstein (in progress).

Significant Accomplishments

• Panel member, ‘End-of-Life Decision Making,’ Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, November 25, 2011. • Expert witness, Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), British Columbia Supreme Court, November

2011.

THOMPSON, LILIAN Publications

(1) Chen, J., J.K. Saggar, W. Ward and L.U. Thompson. “Effects of flaxseed lignan and oil on bone health of breast tumor bearing mice treated with or without tamoxifen.” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 74 (2011): 757-68.

(2) Chen, J., J.K. Saggar, P. Corey and L.U. Thompson. “Flaxseed cotyledon fraction reduces tumor growth and sensitizes tamoxifen treatment of human breast cancer xenograft.” Brit J Nutr 105 (2011): 339-347.

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(3) Sacco, S.M., L.U. Thompson, B. Ganss and W.E. Ward. “Accessibility of (3)-H secoisolariciresinol diglycoside lignan metabolites in skeletal tissue of ovariectomized rats.” J Med Food 14 (2011): 1208-14.

(4) Hung, A., M. Hamidi, E. Riczantseva, L.U. Thompson, L. Tile, G. Tomlinson, B. Stewart and A.M. Cheung. “Validation of a calcium assessment tool in postmenopausal Canadian women.” Maturitas 69 (2011): 168-172.

(5) Ly, A., H. Lee, J. Chen, K. Sie, R. Renlund, A. Medline, K. Sohn, R. Croxford, L.U. Thompson, and Y.I. Kim YI. “Effect of maternal and postweaning folic acid supplementation on mammary tumor risk in the offspring.” Cancer Res 71 (2011): 988-997.

(6) Thompson, L.U., C.C. Maningat, K. Woo, P.A. Seib. “In vitro digestion of RS4-type resistant wheat and potato starches, and fermentation of their indigestible fractions.” Cereal Chem 88 (2011): 72-79.

Significant Accomplishments

• Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Nordforsk, Networks Centers of Excellence in Food Health and Nutrition (covers all Nordic countries but based in Oslo, Norway), 2011.

• Research supervisor: 1 postdoctoral fellow, 1 Ph.D., 1 M.Sc., 1 undergraduate students.

TOI, ANTS Publications

(1) Lawrentschuk, N., G. Lockwood, P. Davies, A. Evans, J. Sweet, A. Toi, N.E. Fleshner. “Predicting prostate biopsy outcome: artificial neural networks and polychotomous regression are equivalent models.” International Urology and Nephrology 43 (2011): 23-30.

Invited Lectures

• “The 18-22 week scan: the single most important prenatal test.” Invited lecture to Medical Imaging Alumni, University of Toronto, January 22, 2011.

• “Fetal anatomy scan and common anomalies.” Pediatric Cardiology group and multicenter live video transmission. Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto, Feb. 10, 2011.

• “Live obstetrical scan – general anatomy and ultrasound standards,” with S. Salem. 14th Annual Obstetrical ultrasound: Setting the Standard for 2011. University of Toronto, March 4-6, 2011.

• “Obstetrical Ultrasound – live scan.” 74th Annual Scientific Meeting, CAR. Montreal, April 30, 2011. • “Borderline findings in fetal CNS: Diagnosing abnormality in a normal appearing brain.” ISUOG. Sept

18-22, 2011. • “Fetal head beyond the ventricles.” Multi-Modality Gynecologic and Obstetrical Imaging. University

of Ottawa, Oct. 29, 2011. • “Fetal live scan.” Multi-Modality Gynecologic and Obstetrical Imaging. University of Ottawa, Oct. 29,

2011.

VAN GINKEL, BLANCHE Significant Accomplishment

• Works in architecture and city planning were included in the exhibition, “Penser tout haut / Faire l’architecture” which opened at the Université du Québec à Montréal, February 2011 and travelled to Halifax, N.S. and Graz, Austria.

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VENETSANOPOULOS, ANASTASIOS Publications

(1) Sahba, F., and A.N. Venetsanopoulos. “Fuzzy Approach to Contrast Enhancement of Mammography Breast Images.” Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 680, part 6 (2011): 619-626.

(2) Lu, H., K.N. Plataniotis and A. Venetsanopoulos. “A Survey of Multilinear Subspace Learning for Tensor Data.” Pattern Recognition Journal, Elsevier, 44, no. 7 (2011): 1540-1551.

(3) Venetsanopoulos, A.N. “Bulletin de l’ Academy des Sciences.” Multimedia Data: Problems and Research, Royal Society of Canada, 1, no.1 (2011): 8-12.

(4) Memarian, Negar, Anastasios Venetsanopoulos and Tom Chow. “Body Functions and Structures Pertinent to Infrared Thermography-Based Access for Clients with Severe Motor Disabilities.” Assistive Technology, the Official Journal of the Society of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology 23, vol. 2 (2011): 53-64/

(5) Ibrahim, Mohammad Talal, Yongjin Yang, Ling Guan and Anastasios Venetsanopoulos. “A Filter Bank Based Approach for Rotation Invariant Fingerprint Recognition.” Journal of Signal Processing Systems (2011): pp. 13. doi: 10.1007/s11265-0630-x.

(6) Memarian, Negar, Anastasios Venetsanopoulos and Tom Chau. “Client-Centered Development of an Infrared Thermal Access Switch for a Young Adult with Severe Spastic Quadriplegic Cere.” Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 6, vol. 2 (2011): 179-187. doi: 10.3109/17483107.2010.498075.

(7) Khademi, April, Sri Krishnan and Anastasios Venetsanopoulos. “Shift-Invariant Discrete Wavelet Transform for Medical Image Classification.” In Discrete Wavelet Transforms-Theory and Application, 179-212. Intechopen.com, 2011. doi: 10.5772/15958.

(8) Wang, Yongjin, Ling Guan and Anastasios Venetsanopoulos. “Kernel Cross-Modal Factor Analysis for Multimodal Information Fusion.” In Proceedings of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Transactions on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2384-2387. Prague, Czech Republic, 2011.

(9) Babalis, Alexander, Anastasios Venetsanopoulos and Dimitri Androutsos. “Smoothing of Stereoscopic Images for Artistic Imaging Applications.” In Proceedings of Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts, ed. Vito Cappellini, 48-53. Bologna, Italy: Pitagora Edfitrice, 2011

(10) Wang, Yongjin, Rui Zhang, Ling Guan and Anastasios Venetsanopoulos. “Kernel Fusion of Audiovisual Information for Emotion Recognition.” In Proceedings of the International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition also in Image Analysis and Recognition, 140-150. 2011. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-21596-4-15.

(11) Ibrahim, Muhammad Talal, Yongjin Wang, Ling Guan and Anastasios Venetsanopoulos. “Fingerprint Verification using Rotation Invariant Feature Codes.” In Proceedings of the International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition also in Image Analysis and Recognition, vol. 6754, pp. 111-119. Burnaby, British Columbia: Springer-Verlag, 2011. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21596-4_12 .

(12) Babalis, Alexander, Anastasios Venetsanopoulos and Dimitri Androutsos. “Investigation of the Effect of Three-Dimensional Smoothing on Multiview Stereo Images.” In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Digital Signal Processing 2011, pp. 1-7. Corfu, Greece. doi 10.1109/ICDSP.2011.6004994.

(13) Wang, Yongjin, Ling Guan and Anastasios Venetsanopoulos. “Audiovisual Emotion Recognition via Cross-Model Association in Kernel Space.” In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multi-Media and Exposition, 2011/07, pp. 1-6. Barcelona, Spain: IEEE, 2011.

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Invited Lectures

• “Smoothing of Stereoscopic Images for Artistic Imaging Applications,” Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts (EVA), Florence, Italy, May 6, 2011.

Teaching Activities

• Taught a third year undergraduate course on “Signal Processing” in the fall term of 2011, to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario.

Significant Accomplishments

• Served as a Distinguished Advisor to the Vice President of Research and Innovation, Ryerson University, Toronto.

• Supervised 4 Ph.D. students and two Postdoctoral Fellows. • Held numerous research grants. • Active member of The Association of the Professional Engineers of Ontario, the Technical Chamber of

Greece, the Royal Society of Canada, the Canadian Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the Engineering Institute of Canada.

VRANIC, MLADEN Invited Lectures

• Special lecture (Career Retrospective) at the occasion of the doctor of science honorary degree, University of Zagreb, November, 2011.

• “Odyssey between Scylla and Charybdis through storms of carbohydrate metabolism diabetes,” University of Zagreb, November, 2011.

• Delmar, California, Special lecture at the Iconoclasm Meeting, San Diego, California, June, 2011. • Convocation lecture at the occasion of the doctor of science honorary degree, University of Toronto,

June 1, 2011. • Convocation lecture at the occasion of the doctor of science honorary degree, University of

Saskatchewan, June 2, 2011. • “Exercise and Hypoglycemia,” lecture for PSL425, Department of Physiology, University of Toronto,

November 2011.

Awards and Honours

• Honorary degree of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia, November 4, 2011. • Honorary degree of Science, University of Saskatchewan, June 2, 2011. • Honorary degree of Science, University of Toronto, June 1, 2011.

WARKENTIN, GERMAINE Publications

(1) Warkentin, Germaine. “Radisson Édité par l'Abbé Bernou: Les Prétendues «Pétitions» de 1677 et 1681.” In Éditer la Nouvelle-France, eds. Andreas Motsch and Gregoire Holtz, 151-175. Québec: Presses de l’université Laval, 2011.

(2) Warkentin, Germaine and Thomas V. Cohen, guest eds. Renaissance and Reformation Special Issue: Things Not Easily Believed: Introducing the Early Modern Relation, 34:1-2 (double issue), Winter-Spring 2011.

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(3) Warkentin, Germaine and Thomas V. Cohen. “Things Not Easily Believed: Introducing the Early Modern Relation,” Introduction, in Renaissance and Reformation 34:2, above: 7-23.

WHITNEY, JOSEPH Teaching Activities

• Ph.D. Oral Examiner for Julian Cleary’s “Incorporating Waste Prevention Activities into Life Cycle Assessments of Residential Solid Waste Management Systems,” October 17, 2011.

Significant Accomplishments

• Continuing Vice-President of the University of Toronto Association of Geography Alumni (UTAGA). • Chair, Senior College/Fort York Historical Site War of 1812 200th Anniversary Ad Hoc Committee.

WILSON, FRED Publications

(1) Wilson, Fred. “Including these Categories in One’s Ontology, Excluding those Categories: Some Reflections on the Role of Principle of Acquaintance in Ontology,” in Ontological Categories, eds. Javier Cumpa and Erwin Tegtmeier, 181-224. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2011.