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Bell emigrated to Canada in 1975 where he worked as a biologist for the Alberta Civil Service until 1976. In 1976, he joined the faculty of McGill University as a temporary lecturer. He was appointed a Professor in 1989. In 1992, he was appointed Molson Chair of Genetics. He was Director of the Redpath Museum from 1995 to 2005.
1999 - Guy Armand Rouleau, neurology, McGill University; 2000 - Rima Rozen, human genetics and pediatrics, McGill University; 2001 - Nabil G. Seidah, biochemistry and molecular medicine, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal; 2002 - Graham Bell. biology, McGill University; 2003 - Mona Nemer, pharmacology, Université de Montréal
Graham Bell may refer to: Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), Scottish-born American inventor of the telephone; Graham Bell (artist) (1910–1943), South African painter and journalist; Graham Bell (singer) (1948–2008), English pop and rock singer; Graham Bell (biologist) (born 1949), English-Canadian evolutionary biologist
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Graham Bell was then towed to Churchill, Manitoba by another tug, Ocean Eagle, in 1929, to assist in the construction of new port facilities. [2] [3] Graham Bell was the tug that first brought a local pilot to Pennyworth, the first freighter to visit Churchill's newly completed port facilities, in 1933. [4]
The Bell Homestead National Historic Site, located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, also known by the name of its principal structure, Melville House, was the first North American home of Professor Alexander Melville Bell and his family, including his last surviving son, scientist Alexander Graham Bell.
Graham Towers (BA 1919) – first and founding Governor of the Bank of Canada (1934–1955) and Governor for Canada at the International Monetary Fund; Marcel Massé (LLB 1961) – Member of Parliament, President of the Treasury Board, and President of the Canadian International Development Agency
Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone; Alexander Melville Bell, teacher and researcher of physiological phonetics; James Blair, founder of the College of William and Mary; Walter Houser Brattain, inventor of the transistor; George Harold Brown, research engineer; James McGill Buchanan, economist