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The Melville Undergraduate Research Bursary in Pharmacology & Therapeutics

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About

Kenneth Melville BSc’26, MDCM’26, MSc’31, (1902–1975). Born in Jamaica, Dr. Melville graduated in medicine at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ at the top of his class in 1926. In 1953, he became Chair of ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, and the first person from a developing country to hold a Chair at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ. Melville was internationally respected, with a prolific scientific career. He served as a mentor for students from developing regions and was a leader in Montreal’s Caribbean community. In the spirit of Dr. Melville’s legacy, the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics established an Undergraduate Research Bursary in his honour.

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Objective

Increase diversity in pharmacology by offering funding for a summer research experience and mentorship to an undergraduate student from an underrepresented equity group.

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Why is this important?

Summer internships will provide a distinct advantage and valuable pharmacology research experiences to undergraduate students, increasing their competitiveness when applying to graduate school or for career advancement.

Mentorship: WeÌýoffer a mentorship program to support Undergraduate students in their career in research. Follow us on social media for details.
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Past recipients

2024: Bibi Aaliyah Noorah

2023: Timmi Milan

2022: Atchaya Kanagasabai

2021: Arrani Thambimuthu

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Melville Initiative Committee

  • Professor Bastien Castagner (Associate Professor)
  • Professor Koren Mann (Chair, Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
  • Chantal Grignon (Undergraduate Student Affairs Officer)
  • Cathy Shang Kuan (Research Administrator)
  • Hanan Mohammad (Graduate Student Representative)
  • Gravit Bhatt (Graduate Student Representative)
  • Professor Christopher Wright (Grandson of Dr. Melville, physician, and pharmaceutical executive).

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