Dr. Andras Nagy makes SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Top 10 Honor Roll
Mount Sinai
Hospital’s Dr. Andras Nagy has been selected for the first annual
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Top 10 Honor Roll. The only Canadian selected for
the article, Dr. Nagy shares the honour with U.S. President Barack
Obama, Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg and other luminaries in the June
2009 issue of the magazine.
“I am honoured to be selected among such world-class leaders in science and research. It is great to represent Canada, as I have enjoyed many important research collaborations here in Toronto,” said Dr. Andras Nagy, Senior Investigator, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital.
Scientific American selected Dr. Nagy for, “demonstrating exceptional leadership and accomplishment in guaranteeing that new technologies and biomedical discoveries are applied to the benefit of humanity.”In March 2009, Dr. Nagy discovered a new method of creating stem cells from adult cells that could lead to possible cures for devastating diseases including spinal cord injury, macular degeneration, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease.
“Dr. Nagy’s research is a huge step forward on the path to new stem
cell-based therapies and indicates that researchers at the Lunenfeld
are at the leading edge of regenerative medicine,” said Dr. Jim
Woodgett, Director of Research for the Samuel Lunenfeld Research
Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital. “We are thrilled that Andras has
been included on such a prestigious list, and congratulate him on his
incredible research achievements.”
“Ontario is proud to be home to many of the finest scientific minds in the world. On behalf of all Ontarians, I want to congratulate Dr. Andras Nagy on being named to Scientific American’s 2009 Top 10 Honour Roll,” said Minister of Research and Innovation John Wilkinson. “Dr. Nagy and his team have added another significant stem cell discovery to Ontario’s long and proud history of scientific breakthroughs.”
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