SENIOR SCHOLARS ANNUAL

2009

SENIOR SCHOLARS ANNUAL 2009

A Compendium of Publications, Honours, Awards, and Other Significant Accomplishments of Retired Faculty and Librarians of the University of Toronto

Published jointly by Senior College and RALUT with assistance from the Academic Retiree Centre, University of Toronto Formerly entitled RALUT Publications and Honours

This compilation pres ents a sample of the ongoing schola rly a ctivit ies of retired facult y and librarians at the Universit y of Toronto. The annual listing known as RALUT Publications and Honours has been renamed Senior Scholars Annual to reflect the broader base of contributors . Information was collect ed by Professor Emeritus Cornelia Baines from RALU T members in early 2010, and forward ed to the Academic Retiree Centre for manuscript preparation. Items are in alphabetical order by surname , and date from July 1, 2008 to December 31, 2009. Th e variet y of citation styles reflects standard practice for ea ch discipline. The document is available on the websit e of the Academic R etiree Centre at http://www.facult y.utoronto.ca/arc/college. A Call for Submissions for the 201 0 Senior Scholars Annual is expected to be issued early in 2011 for items dating January 1 to Decemb er 31, 201 0. Notice will be prov ided to Senior College, RALUT and the Academic Retiree Centre for distribution. All contributions from Universit y of Toronto retired fa culty and librarians are welcome. Contact: [email protected]

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INDEX BY SURNAME Aird, Paul .............................................................................. 4 Ashley, Mary Jane................................................................ 4 Aster, Sidney......................................................................... 4 Atwood, Harold L............................................................... 4 Baines, Andrew De Witt .................................................... 5 Baines, Cornelia J ................................................................ 5 Barbeau, Edward J. ............................................................. 5 Beaton, George H. .............................................................. 6 Bertrands-Jennings, Chantal.............................................. 6 Bird, Richard M. .................................................................. 6 Birnbaum, Eleazar............................................................... 7 Blackburn, Robert H........................................................... 8 Blendis, Laurie ..................................................................... 8 Bogdan, Deanne .................................................................. 8 Bourne, Larry S.................................................................... 8 Britton, J. N. H. ................................................................... 8 Carstens, Peter ..................................................................... 9 Churcher, C.S....................................................................... 9 Clement, Christine............................................................... 9 Cook, Eleanor...................................................................... 9 Cowan, D. H.......................................................................10 Creelman, Douglas.............................................................10 Cunningham, Frank ...........................................................10 Dance, Barbara ...................................................................11 de Groot, Hans B...............................................................11 Desai, Rashmi C. ................................................................12 Dirks, John ..........................................................................12 Duffy, Dennis .....................................................................12 Dupre, Steve........................................................................13 Endrenyi, Laszlo.................................................................13 Evans, Don..........................................................................13 Evans, Martin G.................................................................13 Friedland, Judith.................................................................14 Furedy, John........................................................................14 Gittins, John........................................................................16 Gordon, Michael ................................................................16 Greenwald, Roger...............................................................16 Griffin, Allan.......................................................................16 Grima, Lino.........................................................................17 Hajnal, Peter I.....................................................................17 Hanna, Gila .........................................................................18 Harrison, A.G. ....................................................................18 Helleiner, Gerald K............................................................19 Henry, Glynn ......................................................................19 Hidi, Suzanne ......................................................................19 Hollander, Samuel ............................................................. 20 Houpt, Joseph B................................................................ 20 Jardine, Andrew................................................................. 20 Kenny, David J. ................................................................. 22 Klein, Martin ...................................................................... 22

Kleindienst, Maxine R.......................................................23 Levere, Trevor....................................................................23 Liman, Anthony V.............................................................24 Logan, Robert K................................................................24 Magill, Dennis ....................................................................24 Main, J.H.P..........................................................................24 Mallouk, Brenda.................................................................24 Marrus, Michael R. ............................................................24 McClelland, John ...............................................................25 McGee, Timothy J.............................................................25 Meadow, Charles T............................................................26 Michelson, William............................................................26 Miller, Anthony B..............................................................26 Millgate, Michael................................................................28 Mohanty, Bibhu .................................................................28 Moore, Keith ......................................................................29 Munro, John H...................................................................29 Neumann, A. Wilhelm......................................................30 Norwich, Ken..................................................................... 31 O’Connell, Joseph ............................................................. 31 O’Toole, Roger ..................................................................32 Packham, Marian A...........................................................32 Percy, J.R.............................................................................32 Perlman, Max......................................................................33 Pilliar, Robert M.................................................................33 Robertson, Ian Ross..........................................................34 Roots, Betty I......................................................................34 Rowe, David J. ...................................................................34 Russell, Peter ......................................................................35 Saddlemyer, Ann................................................................35 Sandori, Paul.......................................................................36 Scott, Steve..........................................................................36 Seeman, Mary .....................................................................37 Shearing, Clifford...............................................................37 Silvers, Ronald....................................................................39 Skvorecky, Josef.................................................................39 Smythe, H.A. ......................................................................40 Stevenson, John .................................................................40 Still, Ian................................................................................40 Svoboda, Josef....................................................................40 Thompson, Lilian U.......................................................... 41 Traill, John ..........................................................................42 Trass, Olev..........................................................................42 Vranic, Mladen...................................................................42 Ward, Charles A.................................................................43 Warkentin, Germaine........................................................43 Wilson, Fred .......................................................................43 Winearls, D. Joan...............................................................44 Winsor, Mary Pickard .......................................................44 Wonham, W.M...................................................................44

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Aird, Paul 1. Kock, Henry, with Paul Aird, John Ambrose and Gerald Waldron. Growing Trees from Seed: A practical guide to growing native trees, vines and shrubs. Richmond Hill, Ontario; Firefly Books Ltd., 2008. 280 pp. 2. Aird, Paul Leet, with two anonymous authors. Earth Tales: 3 Ecofables for Children. Manila, Republic of the Philippines; University of Santo Tomas Publishing House. 2009. 40 pp. Honours Endangered Species Stewardship Award, presented by Donna Cansfield, Minister of Natural Resources, Ontario, 2008.

Ashley, Mary Jane Ouedrago, E., F. Turcotte, M. J. Ashley, et al. Factors associated with the adoption of a smoking ban in Quebec households. Chronic Dis Canada 2009 29(3):128-135.

Aster, Sidney Dealing With Josef Stalin: The Moscow Blue Book 1939. London: Argonaut Papers, 2009, pp. 311.

Atwood, Harold L. 1. Klose, M.K., Boulianne, G.L., Atwood, H.L., et al. (2009) Role of calcium clearance mechanisms in thermotolerance of synaptic function at Drosophila neuromuscular junctions. J. Neurophysiol., 102: 901-13. 2. Dason, J.S., Romero-Pozuelo, J., Atwood, H.L., et al. (2009) Frequenin regulates release probability by modulating Ca2+ entry independent of phosphatidylinositol-4-OH kinase J.Cell Sci., 122:4109-21. 3. Klose, M.K., Atwood, H.L., and Robertson R.M. (2008) Heat shock-induced thermoprotection of calcium regulation at Drosophila nerve terminals. J. Neurophysiology 99:2420-30. 4. Atwood, H.L. (2008) Parallel ‘phasic’ and ‘tonic’ motor systems in the crayfish abdomen Journal of Experimental Biology 211: 2193-2195. 5. Atwood, H.L. and Klose, M.K. (2009) Comparative Biology of Invertebrate Neuromuscular Junctions. In: Squire LR (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, volume 2, pp. 1185-1209. Oxford: Academic Press. 6. Atwood, H.L. and Klose, M.K. (2009) Neuromuscular Transmission Modulation at Invertebrate Neuromuscular Junctions. In: Squire LR (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, volume 6, pp. 671-690. Oxford: Academic Press. Invited Academic Addresses 1. Klose, M.K., Mercier, A.J., Atwood, H.L, and Boulianne, G.L. Synaptic modulation by a Neuropeptide. CanFly Meeting, Jasper AB, June 3 (2009).

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2. Klose MK, Mercier AJ, Atwood, HL, and Boulianne GL. Modulation of presynaptic Ca2+ transients by DPKQDFMRFamide requires Ca2+-induced release of Ca2+ from Endoplasmic Reticulum. Canadian Association of Neuroscience, Vancouver BC, May 25 (2009). Other Accomplishments Editorial Board, Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology. Reviewer of Submitted Manuscripts for Scientific Journals: Science; Journal of Neuroscience; Journal of Neurogenetics; Journal of Experimental Biology; Journal of Thermal Biology. Reviewer for Promotions and Elections: Australian Academy of Sciences; Canada Research Chairs; Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute; University of California at Berkeley. Research Grant Reviews: Canadian Institutes of Health Research; U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation. Department of Physiology, University of Toronto: Graduate Affairs Academic Committee, Salary (PTR) Committee. School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto: Examiner at Final Ph.D. examinations (2); Chair of Final Ph.D. Examinations (2).

Baines, Andrew De Witt Other Accomplishments Co-ordinator of the Augusta Stowe-Gullen life sciences stream, Vic One program, Victoria College. Chair, Annex Residents’ Association, Toronto. Continuing Senior Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto.

Baines, Cornelia J. 1. Berry, D.A., Baines, C.J., Baum, M. et al. Flawed Inferences About Screening Mammography Benefit Based on Observational Data. J Clin Oncology 2008; 26. 2. Baum, M., McCartney, M., Baines, C.J. et al. Breast cancer screening peril. Negative consequences of the breast screening programme. The Times (London). February 19, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Keynote speaker, 6th AGM Ontario Colleges’ Retirees’ Association, The Canadian Health Care System: a Personal Viewpoint. London, ON, October 25, 2008. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Is it ‘Real’ or Not? Fourth Annual RALUT Senior Scholars Symposium, Massey College, University of Toronto. April, 2009. Other Accomplishments Continuing Senior Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto.

Barbeau, Edward J. 1. Edward J. Barbeau & Peter Taylor (Editors), Challenging Mathematics In and Beyond the Classroom: The 16th ICMI (International Commission on Mathematical Instruction) Study. New York: Springer Science+Business Media, 2009.

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2. The CAUT Problems. A Taste of Mathematics, Volume IX. Ottawa: Canadian Mathematical Society, 2009. 3. Gifted Students and Advanced Mathematics: Research in Mathematical Education 12:4 (December, 2008), 283-291, Journal of the Korea Society of Mathematical Education, Series D.

Beaton, George H. Honours Officer of the Order of Canada, July 2009.

Bertrands-Jennings, Chantal 1. «Vers une éthique de l’authenticité: La Femme rompue», in Simone de Beauvoir cent ans après sa naissance, Thomas Stauder, éd., Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2008 [March 2009], pp. 349-384. 2. «Nathalie Sarraute: Genèse d’une écriture», The French Review, 83:1 (Oct. 2009): 78-89. 3. «Ourika and Women’s Literary tradition in France», in Approaches to Teaching Duras’s Ourika, Mary Ellen Birkett and Christopher Rivers, eds., New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2009, pp. 73-78.

Bird, Richard M. 1. “In Memoriam: Oliver Oldman,” Harvard Law Review, 122 (no. 5, March 2009), 1288-91. 2. “The Economic Incidence of Replacing a Retail Sales Tax by a Value-Added Tax: Evidence from Canadian Experience,” Canadian Public Policy, 35 (no. 1, 2009): 85-97. With Michael Smart. 3. “The GST in Canada: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est La Même Chose?” Bulletin for International Taxation, 63 (8/9, August-September 2009): 414-23. 4. “The Impact on Investment of Replacing a Retail Sales Tax by a Value-Added Tax: Evidence from Canadian Experience,” National Tax Journal, 62 (4): 591-609. With Michael Smart. 5. “Commentary” (on Jennifer Gravelle and Sally Wallace, “An Overview of Trends in Property Tax Base Erosion”) in Erosion of the Property Tax Base, eds. Nancy Y. Augustine, Michael E. Bell, David Brunori and Joan M.Youngman (Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2009), pp.47-50. 6. “Tax Assignment Revisited” in John Head and Richard Krever, eds., Tax Reform in the 21st Century (New York: Wolters Kluwer, 2009), pp. 441-70. 7. “Taxing Consumption,” PREM Note 136, World Bank, June 2009. 6pp. 8. “The Personal Income Tax,” PREM Note 137, World Bank, June 2009. 6pp. 9. “Taxing Business,” PREM Note 138, World Bank, June 2009. 6pp. 10. “Overview: Constituent Units Risk Lengthy Dependency on Federal Aid,” Federations (Forum of Federations), vol. 8, no. 2, September/October 2009, 2-4. 11. Fiscal Decentralization in Developing Countries. Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 2008). Edited with Francois Vaillancourt. (Paperback version of 1998 book). 12. “Technology and Taxation in Developing Countries: From Hand to Mouse,” National Tax Journal, 61. MP/4. Part 2 (December 2008), 791-821. With Eric Zolt. 13. “Subnational Taxes in Developing Countries: The Way Forward,” Public Budgeting and Finance, 28 (4): 1-25. With Roy Bahl.

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14. Review of Richard Eccleston, Taxing Reforms: The Politics of the Consumption Tax in Japan, the United States, Canada and Australia, Canadian Public Administration, 23 (2008): 359-61. Other Accomplishments November 2009: Presenter, Tax Reform and Economic Development, Coloquio Internacional do Nucleo de Estudos Fiscais, “Tributacao, Desenvolvimento, Infraestrutura e Sustentabilidade: Cenarios par o Brasil da Proxima Decada,” Sao Paulo, Brazil. October 2009: Panelist, KPMG Tax Governance Webcast, Will the US Adopt a Value-Added Tax?, Washington. October 2009: Presenter, Tax Policy in Developing Countries, IMF Institute, Washington. September 2009:Presenter, Tax Systems and Tax Research: Is There Evidence of Convergence? Conference on Tax Systems: Whence and Whither?, Malaga, Spain. September 2009: Presenter, Earmarked Grants and Accountability, Conference on Policies of Grants to Sub-Central Governments; Local Accountability or Control? Copenhagen, Denmark. September 2009: Discussion with Independent Commission on Funding and Finance for Wales, London. July 2009: Presenter, Local Revenue Alternatives, Program on Fiscal Decentralization, Duke University, Durham NC. July 2009: Presenter, Integrating Decentralization and PFM Reforms, Budget Workshop, Duke University, Durham NC. June 2009: Presenter, Assigning State Taxes in a Federal Country, Conference on Australia’s Future Tax System, Melbourne. May 2009: Presenter, Sales Tax Reform in Canada, GST Leaders Forum, CICA, Toronto. March 2009: Panelist, Sales Tax Reform in Ontario, CD Howe Institute, Toronto. February 2009: Presenter, The Canadian VAT, American Tax Policy Institute Conference, Washington DC. February 2009: Member, External Review Committee, Department of Economics, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA. February 2009: Presenter, Local Business Taxes, FIAS/World Bank Conference, Washington DC. November 2008: Visiting Professor, AYSPS, GSU, Atlanta. October 2008: Commentator, Competitive Tax Reform Study Group Washington. October 2008: Presenter, Issues in Fiscal Federalism, International Development Research Centre, Ottawa. October 2008: Presenter on VAT in Federal Countries at Conference on VAT, Dubai. July 2008: Discussant, Advisory Panel on Canada’s System of International Taxation, Calgary.

Birnbaum, Eleazar “Esiri’s [Tercume-i] Muhammediye: a rare [Turkish] manuscript”. In: Festschrift in honor of Andras J. E. Bodrogligeti, ed. Kurtulus Oztopcu = Turk Dilleri Arastirmalari, vol. 17, Istanbul, 2007 [published May 2009].

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Blackburn, Robert H. Honours University of Toronto Libraries included a Robert H. Blackburn Conference Room in the renovations of the Robarts Library. Other Accomplishments In 2009 published (privately) a tribute to his mother, Palma Olson Blackburn, 1888-1965: Her Family and Her Life (67 pages, illustrated).

Blendis, Laurie Honours 2009 Award of the American Association of the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD), for lifetime service to hepatology manifesting as the Distinguished Clinician, Educator and Mentor Award, to advance the science and practice of hepatology, Boston.

Bogdan, Deanne Invited Academic Addresses Working Through the Aesthetic in Philosophy of Education, George Kneller Lecture at the Convention of the American Educational Studies Association, Savannah, Georgia, October 30, 2008. Other Accomplishments Member, Master Class Players, an ensemble performing regularly to support fundraisers and charity. Orchard Viewers concert series, 2009: pianist for Mood Indigo: Poetry and Piano for the Solstice with poet Ruth Roach Pierson.

Bourne, Larry S. 1. “The Demise of Gentrification?” in E. Wyly, L. Lees and T. Slater, eds. The Gentrification Reader. London: Routledge, 2009. 2. Simmons, J., Bourne, L.S. and Kamikihara, S. The Changing Economy of Urban Neighbourhoods: An Exploration of Place of Work Data for the Greater Toronto Area, Research Paper 219, Cities Centre, University of Toronto, Oct. 2009. 43pp. Honours D.Litt. Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Oct. 2008.

Britton, J. N. H. Britton, J.N.H., D.-G. Tremblay, and R. Smith. 2009. Contrasts in Clustering: The Example of Canadian New Media. European Planning Studies 17: 211-234.

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Burton, Frances Fire: the Spark that Ignited Human Evolution. University of New Mexico Press. 2009, pp. 248. Invited Academic Addresses Fire in Human Evolution, Human History, and Human Society, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. December 15-18, 2009. Lecture: Earliest Humanity and Fire: the Impact of Association.

Carstens, Peter 1. Peter Carstens. 2006. Diamonds are Dangerous: Stories from the Early Days in Namaqualand, 1925-1960. Xlibris Corporation. 2. Peter Carstens. 2007. Always Here, Even Tomorrow: The Enduring Spirit of the South African Nama in the Modern World. Xlibris Corporation.

Churcher, C.S. 1. 2008. Shrews from Ein el Gazzareen, Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. In Animals and People: Archaeozoological Papers in Honour of Ina Plug. S. Badenshorst, P. Mitchell & J.C. Driver, eds. BAR International Series 1849, 75-82. 2. With P.F. Karrow. 2008. The Hamilton Bar Fauna: Evidence for a Hypsithermal age. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 45: 1487-1500. 3. Churcher, C.S., M.R. Kleindienst, M.F. Wiseman et al. 2008. The Quaternary Fauna of Dakleh Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt, 1-24. In The Oases Papers 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project; M.F. Wiseman, ed. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 160p. 4. Kleindienst, M.R., H.P. Schwarcz, C.S. Churcher et al. 2008. Water in the Desert: First report on Uranium-series dating of Caton-Thompson’s and Gardner’s ‘Classic’ Pleistocene sequence at Refruf Pass, Kharga Oasis, 25-54. In op. cit super. 5. Smith, J.R., M.R. Kleindienst, C.S.Churcher, et al. 2009. Potential consequences of a MidPleistocene impact event for Middle Stone Age occupants of Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Quaternary International vol. 195: 138-149.

Clement, Christine Invited Academic Addresses The Catalogue of Variable Stars in Galactic Globular Clusters at the B. V. Kukarkin Centenary Conference, “Variable Stars, The Galactic Halo and Galaxy Formation,” held in Zvenigorod, Russia, October 12-16, 2009.

Cook, Eleanor 1. A Reader’s Guide to Wallace Stevens. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007; paperback, 2009. 2. Enigmas and Riddles in Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006; paperback on demand, 2009.

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3. “Elizabeth Bishop’s Cartographic Imagination Once More,” Something Understood: Essays and Poetry for Helen Vendler, ed. Burt and Halpern (U of Virginia P, 2009), pp. 207-26. 4. “Herman Northrop Frye” (biography), online Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionnaire biographique du canada (2009), www.biographi.ca. 5. “Against Monism: The Canadian Anatomy of Northrop Frye,” Northrop Frye’s Canadian Literary Criticism and Its Influence, ed. Branko Gorjup (U of Toronto P 2009), (reprinted from Ritratto di Northrop Frye, Rome 1989). 6. “One if by Land and Two if by River: T. S. Eliot’s Quebec Thrush in The Waste Land,” Notes & Queries (Dec. 2008); “No Pink Elephants: On Reading to Children,” Literary Matters (fall 2008); “Three Poems,” Wallace Stevens Journal (fall 2009). Invited Academic Addresses American Literature Association, Boston, May 2009, Wallace Stevens panel (“Three Poems”). University of Tübingen, November 2009, Conference on Ambiguity (literature and linguistic departments), plenary lecture, “Ambiguity and the Poets.” Other Accomplishments Current work: a study of the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, with the aid of an SSHRC Special Research Grant.

Cowan, D. H. Vera Peters and the Curability of Hodgkin Disease. Current Oncology 2008; 15:206-10 (History of Med. article). Honours Arbor Award, University of Toronto, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Dec. 15, 2008 “The History of the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation and Cancer Care Ontario” given at the 65th anniversary of OCTRF/CCO luncheon, Colony Hotel, Toronto. April 25, 2009 “The Frederick Banting Air Crash (Feb. 1941)” at the Don Mills Kiwanis Club.

Creelman, Douglas Invited Academic Addresses “A History of Signal Detection Theory.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, July 2009.

Cunningham, Frank 1. “Public Spaces and Subversion,” in Rites of Way: The Politics and Poetics of Public Space, Mark Kingwell and Patrick Turmel, eds. (Waterloo, On.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009) 85-99.

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2. “Class and Democracy in American Politics,” Seishin-Kagaku, No. 47 (March 2009) 49-64. 3. “Globalization and Developmental Democracy,” Ethical Perspectives, Vol. 15, No. 4 (2008) 487-505. Invited Academic Addresses “Developmental Democracy and Globalization,” Philosophers for Peace, University of Toronto, November 10, 2009. “The Society for Socialist Studies: The Early Years,” Society for Socialist Studies Panel on the History of the Society and its Prospects, Annual Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 29, 2009. “The Real World of Democracy and Rights,” Canadian Philosophical Association Workshop, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 26, 2009. “Comment” on David Campbell, “Who’s Afraid of the Tyranny of the Majority?” Canadian Philosophical Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 25, 2009. “The Gruing of Cities: Problems of Urban Environmentalism,” 9th Annual Conference of the Ontario Philosophy Teachers Association, Toronto, May 1, 2009. “Contextualizing Urban Justice,” Conference in Honour of Veit Bader,” University of Amsterdam, March 19, 2009. “Triangulating Utopia,” conference on The City in Question, University of Toronto, March 12, 2009. “Democracy,” Beyond Intellectual Discovery, a student-organized discussion series, University College, University of Toronto, January 15, 2009. “Urban Public Spaces,” Collaborative Urban Research Laboratory, York University, Toronto, October 29, 2008. “Marxism,” guest lecture, Dept. of Theory and Policy Studies, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, October 8, 2008. “Collective Responsibility,” conference on Responsibility in honour of Thomas Langan, St. Michael’s College, Toronto, September 27, 2008. “Urban Philosophy: A Pragmatic Perspective,” World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, August 3, 2008. “What is to be Thought?: Contemporary Challenges to Socialist Philosophers,” World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, August 3, 2008. “C.B. Macpherson and Consumerist Ideology,” Guest Lecture, York University, July 16, 2008.

Dance, Barbara Honours 2008 President’s Award from the Toronto Chapter of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), “In Recognition of Outstanding Achievement.”

de Groot, Hans B. “The Labourer and Literary Tradition: James Hogg’s Early Reading and Its Impact on Him as a Writer” In: James Hogg and the Literary Marketplace: Scottish Romanticism and the WorkingClass Author. Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson (eds.). Ashgate Publishing Limited, Farnham, Surrey. 2009, pp. 81-92.

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Invited Academic Addresses “Metre and Tonality in the Music for the Songs of Robert Burns,” Burns at 250: International Conference at the University of South Carolina, 3 April 2009. “Tragedy and Romantic Opera: The Shakespearean Operas of Rossini and Bellini.” Operatics Conference, University of Toronto, 1 May 2009.

Desai, Rashmi C. Dynamics of Self-Organized and Self-Assembled Structures, Rashmi C. Desai and Raymond Kapral, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 342. (A review of this book was published in Physics in Canada, Volume 65, p. 235, Oct-Dec 2009.)

Dirks, John Honours 1) Biomedical Science Ambassador Award, Partners in Research and the Banting Research Foundation, 2009. 2) Honorary Doctorate of Science, University of Manitoba, May 2009. Other Accomplishments The Gairdner Foundation 50th Anniversary year, 2009 with seven major national symposia and a three-day Toronto event. Continue as President and Scientific Director of the Gairdner Foundation and Fellow, Massey College and member of Corporation.

Duffy, Dennis 1. “Complexity and Contradiction in Canadian Public Sculpture,” American Review of Canadian Studies 38 #2 (Summer 2008) pp. 189-206. 2. “The Sideways March: Mackenzie King’s Monumental Quest, 1893-1940” Ontario History. 100 #2 (Autumn 2008) pp. 130-49. 3. “Among the Missing: Mass Death and Canadian Nationalism at the Vimy Memorial,” disClosure: a Journal of Social Theory #18 (2009) pp. 159-80. 4. “Owl Eyes and Incinerators: Ring Lardner’s Role in The Great Gatsby Revisited,” ANQ: a Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews. 22 #4 (Fall 2009) pp. 42-46. 5. “Afterword” to Charles T. Currelly, I Brought the Ages Home. Toronto: Oxford University Press of Canada, 2008, pp. 317-31. (abridged version: Literary Review of Canada). 6. “An Inglorious Death,” National Post (Nov. 9, 2009) p. 17. Invited Academic Addresses Alloying Violence with Sentimentality: John Adams’ “Dr. Atomic.” Operatics Symposium, University of Toronto, 1 May 2009. A Moving Tribute: Mackenzie King and his Grandfather’s Memorial, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Conference, Toronto, 21 May 2009.

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Other Accomplishments Meneseteung, Book Group talk, 17 November 2009. Volunteer at Chemotherapy Unit, Odette Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Jan.Sept. 2009. Volunteer news reader, VoicePrint Canada (radio service for blind), continuing. Homecare volunteer, Philip Aziz Home Hospice Centre, Sept. 2009-present.

Dupre, Steve Other Accomplishments “J.E. “Ted” Hodgetts (1917-2009)” Memorial in honour of late emeritus colleague published in Discourse, the newsletter of the Dept. of Political Science (18) 4, Fall/Winter 2009, p. 2.

Endrenyi, Laszlo 1. L. Tothfalusi, S. Speidl, and L. Endrenyi. (2008). Exposure-response analysis reveals that clinically important toxicity difference can exist between bioequivalent carbamazepine tablets. Br. J. Clin. Pharmacol., (65) 110-122. 2. L. Endrenyi and L. Tothfalusi. (2008). Evaluation of bioequivalence of highly variable drugs. Clin. Res. Regul. Affairs, (25) 93-11. 3. L. Endrenyi and L. Tothfalusi. (2009). Regulatory conditions for the determination of bioequivalence of highly variable drugs. J. Pharm. Pharmaceut. Sci., (12) 138-149. 4. L. Tothfalusi, L. Endrenyi, and A. Garcia Arieta. (2009). Evaluation of bioequivalence for highly-variable drugs with scaled average bioequivalence. Clin. Pharmacokin., (48) 725-743. 5. L. Endrenyi and L. Tothfalusi, (2009). An illustration of regulatory disharmonization: bioequivalence of highly variable drugs. In: New Progress and Challenges in Pharmaceutical Sciences, A.A. Hincal, N. Celebi, and N. Yuksel, eds., TÜFTAD Pharmaceutical Sciences Series 1, Ankara, pp. 20-33. Honours 1) Honorary Doctorate conferred by the Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, recognizing his contributions to the design and evaluation of enzyme- and pharmacokinetic investigations and to the methodology of the determination of bioequivalence. November 6, 2009. 2) President-Elect, Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009.

Evans, Don Other Accomplishments In 2009 collected his most recent academic and popular essays plus three mini-memoirs on his webpage: http://individual.utoronto.ca/devans.

Evans, Martin G. 1. Bailout should focus on cities facing budget crisis. Cambridge Chronicle, October 20, 2008. 2. Pardon me … and me and me and me. Cambridge Chronicle, December 15, 2008. 3. Evans, M. G., Gunz, H. P., Jalland, R. M. How to do layoffs, or not. Providence Journal, December 28, 2008.

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4. There’s a better way to deal with CEO compensation. Cambridge Chronicle, January 7, 2009. 5. Incentives for teachers. No! Cambridge Chronicle, February 16, 2009. 6. Escalating bailouts: A big problem. Cambridge Chronicle, April 1, 2009. 7. Kingsley, A. & Evans, M. G. Hire a window cleaner! Cambridge Chronicle, March 24, 2009. [This is about Open Government] 8. Why we need the Employee Free Choice Act. Cambridge Chronicle. April 22, 2009. 9. Why Harvard, MIT should have given more. Cambridge Chronicle, June 24, 2009. 10. Will we ever be ‘a nation of laws, not of men’ again. Cambridge Chronicle, August 24, 2009. 11. Hyatt’s risky gamble. Cambridge Chronicle, September 21, 2009. 12. Companies and the ‘triple bottom line.’ Providence Journal, October 5, 2009. 13. Which is the biggest bang for the buck? Cambridge Chronicle, November 16, 2009.

Friedland, Judith 1. Friedland, J., & Laliberte Rudman, D. (2009). From confrontation to collaboration: making a place for dialogue on seniors’ driving. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 12(1), 12-23. 2. Bettazzoni, M., Friedland, J., Zipursky, R., & Devins, G. (2008). Illness Intrusiveness and subjective well-being in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 196, 798-805. 3. Friedland, J. & Silva, J. (2008). Evolving identities: TB Kidner and Occupational Therapy in the US. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 62(3), 349-360. Invited Academic Addresses Health Sciences Research Ethics Board: Issues and Concerns. Faculty Council, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, March 9, 2009. PT&OT Alumni Association, Annual Reunion. The early history of occupational therapy in Canada. Toronto, May 30, 2009. Homewood and the early history of occupational therapy: Growing up together. Grand Rounds, Homewood Health Centre, Guelph, October 8, 2008. Baptiste, S., Townsend, E., Friedland, J., Head, B., Trentham, B., & Cockburn, L. Reflecting on History to Enrich Current Partnerships. Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Conference, Ottawa, June 4, 2009. Other Accomplishments Chair of the Health Sciences Research Ethics Board. Member, Executive, Research Ethics Policy and Advisory Committee. Member of the Board of Jewish Vocational Services, Toronto (JVS), and Chair of its Disability Advisory Committee.

Furedy, John 1. The Psychophysiological Window on Personality: Pragmatic and Philosophical Considerations. Chapter in: Boyle, G. J., Matthews, G., & Saklofske, D. (eds.). Handbook of Personality Theory and Testing: Vol. 2 - Personality Measurement and Testing. London: Sage Publishers, 2008.

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2. Neumann, D. L., Sturm, A. C., Boyle, G. J., and Furedy, J. J. The effects of nicotine administration via a sublingual tablet on arousal and verbal ability in non-smokers. Australian Journal of Psychology, 19 May 2009. Invited Academic Addresses An Andersonian Realist Approach to Two Purportedly Science-Based Applications of Experimental Psychophysiology: Biofeedback and Lie Detection. Sydney-Tilburg conference on “Evidence, Science and Public Policy,” Sydney, March 28, 2009. Implications for Australian Research of the Taxonomic Chaos in the Canadian Bioethics Industry: Après Moi le Deluge? Given at the Annual National Conference of Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics, June 9-11, 2009. Other Accomplishments Free Speech and the Issue of Academic Freedom: Is the Canadian Velvet Totalitarian Disease Coming to Australian Campuses? Talk to the Philo Agora group, Sydney, August 11, 2009. Organizational vs. Individual Application of Pipes’s List. Comment on Canadian Coalition for Democracy, 2009. Academic Freedom Versus the Velvet Totalitarian Culture of Comfort on Current Canadian Campuses: Some Fundamental Terms and Distinctions. Talk to The Sydney Shove group, January 27, 2009. Contending Views on the Current Status of Freedom of Speech Versus Political Correctness in Canada. http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/furedy/IChan.wmv. 2008. UK Dropping of Holocaust Studies an Extension of Canadian University Speech Codes . http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/furedy/Papers/af/speechcode08.htm. 2008. U of T’s Position on Freedom of Speech Politicized rather than Principled, and an Immediate Reply from the UofT’s President Naylor. http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/furedy/Papers/af/UT1108.doc. 2008. I Love Freedom, but Hate HRCs. http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/furedy/Papers/af/LoveFreedomA.doc. 2008. Living in Fear (on Velvet Totalitarian Canadian Campuses) http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/furedy/Papers/af/LivingInFear.doc. 2008. Anti-Semitism in Academia. http://www.nationalpost.com/todays_paper/story.html?id=293544. 2008. See also: Full Version at http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/furedy/Papers/af/Kay08letter.doc. On the relevance of philosophy for scientific psychological research: Pre-Socratic, Socratic, Aristotelean, and Andersonian influences on the Sydney psychology department (1945-65). Handout for talk to “The Fossils” (Sydney Realists), October 13 2009. The Cognitive Powers of Bacteria are “Bewildering” Only Because Current InformationProcessing Psychology is Taxonomically Chaotic. Originally posted at: http://blogs.abc.net.au/allinthemind/2008/10/the-bewildering.html, October 2008.

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Gittins, John Honours Honoured by the Mineralogical Association of Canada with the publication of The Mineralogy and Petrology of Carbonatites: A Tribute to John Gittins. The Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 46, part 4, August 2008.

Gordon, Michael Honours 1) Mentor of the Year Award for 2008 (Region 3) from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. 2) The publication of memoir: Brooklyn Beginnings-A Geriatrician’s Odyssey by iUniverse Press, May 2009. Other Accomplishments Website: http://www.drmichaelgordon.com/.

Greenwald, Roger 1. “What You Asked For,” Pleiades 29:1 (2009), 72-74. 2. “The Half-life of Sorrow,” Reflections (Yale Divinity School), Spring 2009, 19. 3. Translations of “Rockets,” “The Confused Teacher of the Deaf,” “Decayed,” “The Wandering Shoemaker,” “Embers,” by Gunnar Harding, Metamorphoses 16:2 (Fall 2008), 7285. 4. Translation of “Créole,” by Gunnar Harding, The Wolf Magazine 20 (2009), 20-21. 5. Translations of “The Perfect City,” “The Birth,” “Larded with Sweet Flowers,” “Imperfect Tense,” by Gunnar Harding, Salt 2 (2009) (web only: http://www.saltpublishing.com/saltmagazine/issues/02/text/Harding_Gunnar.htm). 6. Translation of Poem 23 from Én vej (Picture World), by Niels Frank, Filter – for fotografi #4 (Winter 2009), 114. 7. Translation of “The Silence Afterwards,” by Rolf Jacobsen, in Tingene er dine øyne: Skandinavisk poesi 1600 - 2000 [Things Are Your Eyes: Scandinavian Poetry 1600-2000], ed. Håvard Rem. Oslo: Font Forlag, 2009. 8. “A Poem Shedding Its Skin,” essay in Metamorphoses 17:1 (Spring 2009), 146-51. 9. “Gunnar Harding: A Clear View of the Mist,” essay in Salt 2 (web only: http://www.saltpublishing.com/saltmagazine/issues/02/text/Harding_Gunnar.htm) Invited Academic Addresses Editing the Wide-scope Anthology: A Panel of New European Poets Editors, American Literary Translators Assn. annual conference, Minneapolis, MN, 16 Oct. 2008.

Griffin, Allan Bose-Condensed Gases at Finite Temperatures. A. Griffin, T. Nikuni, and E. Zaremba. Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 474. See http://www.cambridge.org/9780521837026.

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Grima, Lino Invited Academic Addresses Water values: An overview, Institute of Environmental Studies and Dept. of Biology, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, 14 November 2008. Sponsored by the Great Lakes Research Consortium. Great Lakes Remedial Action Plans: The Good News and the Not-so-good, Water Guardians Network Workshop, Toronto, 20 August 2009. Policies that reflect water values, Dept. of Earth Science, University of Waterloo, 28 September 2009. Sponsored by the Great Lakes Research Consortium. Other Accomplishments Member, City of Toronto, Toronto & East York Local Health Committee. Associate Editor/Member of Editorial Board, Canadian Water Resources Journal. Member, Publications Committee, Canadian Water Resources Association. Chair, Sierra Club US/Sierra Club Canada Binational Great Lakes Committee. Member, Great Lakes Charter Annex Advisory Panel, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 2006Member, Advisory Committee for the Canada Water Summit (June 2010), June 2009-June 2010.

Hajnal, Peter I. 1. “Meaningful Relations: The G8 and Civil Society.” G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit 2008 (London: Agora; Newsdesk Communications, 2008): 206-208. 2. Gruppa Vos’mi i Gruppa Dvadtsati: Evoliutsiia, Rol’ i Dokumentatsiia. Moscow: Logos, 2008. [Russian edition of The G8 System and the G20: Evolution, Role and Documentation.] 3. “A Civil Society” (with Jenilee Guebert). G8: The Italian Summit 2009 (London: Newsdesk Communications, 2009): 186-87. 4. “Future Role and Reform of the G8” (with Victoria Panova). The EU in the G8: Promoting Consensus and Concerted Actions for Global Public Good[s]. Moscow: Logos, 2009. 5. The G8 System and the G20: Evolution, Role and Documentation. Chinese edition. Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House, forthcoming 2010. 6. “Civil Society and G8 Accountability.” In Building Global Democracy? Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance. Edited by Jan Aart Scholte. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2010. Invited Academic Addresses Civil Society and G8 Accountability. Panel presentation at the Global Studies Network Conference, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Ontario, 25-27 August 2008. The EU in the G8: Making its Voice Heard, Leading by Example, Promoting Consensus and Coordinated Actions for Global Public Goods; conference held at the State University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow, 25-26 June 2009. Presented paper on G8 reform and future prospects, and participated in roundtable on the role of civil society. Various other conferences and workshops in Toronto and Waterloo, mostly on the G8/G20 and on the global financial and economic crisis.

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Other Accomplishments Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto. 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. Twentieth Anniversary of the 1988 Toronto Summit and the Establishment of the G8 Research Group, Exhibition, Graham Library, Trinity College, 2008. Representative of the G8/G20 Research Group to the Interfaith Partnership and to the Religious Leaders’ Summit (Winnipeg, June 2010) in preparation for the Canadian-hosted 2010 G8 and G20 summits.

Hanna, Gila 1. Hanna, G., Jahnke, H. N., & Pulte, H. (eds.). (2009). Explanation and proof: Philosophical and educational perspectives. New York: Springer. 2. Fou-Lai Lin, Feng-Jui Hsieh, Gila Hanna, Michael de Villiers (eds.) (2009). Proceedings of the ICMI Study 19 conference: Proof and Proving in Mathematics Education. Vols. I & II. The Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan. 3. Hanna, G. & Barbeau, E. (2008). Proofs as bearers of mathematical knowledge. ZDM. The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 40(3), 345-353. 4. Hanna, G., de Villiers, et al. (2008). ICMI Study 19: Proof and proving in mathematics education. Discussion Document. ZDM. The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 40(2), 329-336. Honours Lady Davis Fellowship: Visiting Professor at the Technion, Haifa, Israel, for one semester 20092010. Other Accomplishments SSHRC Standard Research Grant (2005-2009), “Explanation, proof, and reasoning styles in mathematics: implications for mathematics education.” $92,000 in total. Co-Chair: International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI) Conference, Proof and Proving in Mathematics Education. National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, May 10-15, 2009.

Harrison, A.G. 1. C. Bleiholder, S.Osburn, T.D. Williams, S. Suhai, M. Van Stipdonk, A.G. Harrison and B. Paizs. Sequence Scrambling Pathways of Protonated Peptides. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130, 17774-17789 (2008). 2. A.G. Harrison. Peptide Sequence Scrambling Through Cyclization of b5 Ions. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 19, 1776-1780 (2008). 3. A.G. Harrison. Fragmentation Reactions of Some Peptide b3 Ions: An Energy-Resolved Study. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 23, 1298-1302 (2009).

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4. A.G. Harrison. To b or not to b. The Ongoing Saga of Peptide b Ions. Mass Spectrometry Reviews. 28, 640-654 (2009). 5. A.G. Harrison. Charge-Separation Reactions of Doubly-Protonated Peptides: Effect of Peptide Chain Length. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 20, 1890-1895 (2009). 6. M. Knapp-Mohammady, A.B. Young, B. Paizs and A.G. Harrison. Fragmentation of DoublyProtonated Pro-His-Xaa Tripeptides: Formation of b22+ Ions. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 20, 2135-2143 (2009). 7. A.G. Harrison. Cyclization of Peptide b9 Ions. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 20, 2248-2253 (2009).

Helleiner, Gerald K. “Poverty, Power and Global Economic Governance” in Machiko Nissanke and George Mavrotas, eds., Commodities, Governance and Economic Development under Globalization (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2010). Honours Appointed as the academic representative on the Evaluation Committee of the Canadian International Development Agency, 2009.

Henry, Glynn D. Prasad and J.G. Henry “Removal of Sulphates, Acidity and Iron from Acid Mine Drainage in a Bench Scale Biochemical Treatment System.” Envion. Technol. Vol. 30, no. 2, Feb. 2009, 151160. Honours Fellow of Engineers Canada and the designation F.E.C. after his name.

Hidi, Suzanne Other Accomplishments Motivational Variables that Matter in Schools: Interest, Self-Efficacy and Self-Regulation. Invited Paper presented at the 117th Convention of the American Psychological Association. Session 3023, Toronto, Canada, August, 2009. Invited Discussant at Symposium: Catch my interest if you can—New insights on the development of interest in school and university students. American Educational Research Meetings, April, 2009, San Diego, CA. Invited Discussant of Symposium on Developmental Trajectories Within and Across Domains: Consideration of Gender, Interest and Beliefs. 13th Biennial Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction, September, 2009, Amsterdam. Invited Discussant of Symposium on New Direction in Interest Research: What do Recent Studies of Mathematics and Science Suggest? 13th Biennial Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction, September, 2009, Amsterdam. Outside Examiner of Honours program at Swathmore College, United States, May, 2009.

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Hollander, Samuel 1. The Economics of Karl Marx: Analysis and Application. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xvi + 533. 2. “Rejoinder to Professor Stirati on ‘Sraffa and the Interpretation of Ricardo’.” In Sraffa and Modern Economics, eds. R. Ciccone, G. Gehrke and G. Mongiovi. London: Routledge. 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Making the Most of Anomaly in the History of Economic Thought. Smith, Marx-Engels, and Keynes. Thomas Guggenheim Program in the History of Economic Thought. First Bi-annual Symposium, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel. 14 July 2009. Engels and Marx on Economic Organization, Income Distribution, and the Price Mechanism. 41st Annual History of Economic Thought Conference (UK). Halsworth Foundation Lecture, University of Manchester. 2 September 2009. Understanding Engels and (Marx) and Adam Smith on Economic Organization and the Price Mechanism. The Heritage Foundation (Washington) and the Center for Political and Economic Thought, St. Vincent College, PA. La Trobe. PA. USA. 2 November 2009.

Houpt, Joseph B. Harpal K Gahunia, Mathew J Kessler, Joseph B Houpt, Paul S Babyn, Richard Renlund, Kenneth PH Pritzker. Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee in Macaca Mulatta. International Journal of Primatology 2009:30, 3 429-44.

Jardine, Andrew 1. Jardine, A.K.S. and Banjevic, D. “Condition monitoring,” Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Assessment. John Wiley & Sons, 2009. 2. Safaei, N., Banjevic, D., and Jardine, A.K.S. “Multi-objective simulated annealing for maintenance workforce scheduling problem: A Case Study,” in Global Optimization: Focus on Simulated Annealing, ed. Cher Ming Tan. ARS Publishing, 2008. pp. 27-48. 3. Jardine, A.K.S. “Life Cycle Analyses and Fleet Retention Strategies,” Chapter 2 in Best Practices Manual for Ontario Municipal Fleet Managers, Fleet Challenge Ontario, 2008. The manual has been published on the internet and is available for download at http://fleetchallenge.ca/. 4. Jiang, R. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Health state evaluation of an item: A general framework and graphical representation,” Reliability Engineering and System Safety 93 (2008): 989-994. 5. Lugtigheid, D., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Component repairs: When to perform and what to do?” Reliability Engineering and System Safety 93 (2008): 604-615. 6. Jardine A.K.S., Banjevic D., Montgomery, N. and Pak, A. “Repairable system reliability: Recent developments in CBM optimization,” International Journal of Performability Engineering 4 (2008): 201-214. 7. Zuashkiani, A., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Estimating parameters of proportional hazards model based on expert knowledge and statistical data,” Journal of the Operational Research Society (August 2008).

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8. Safaei, N., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Impact of the use-based maintenance policy on the performance of cellular manufacturing systems,” International Journal of Production Research (2008). 9. Sethi, S.P., Yeh, H.M., Jardine, A.K.S. and Zhang, R. “Optimal maintenance and replacement of extraction machinery,” Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering (August 2008). 10. Taghipour, S., Banjevic, D., and Jardine A.K.S. “Reliability analysis of maintenance data for complex medical devices,” Quality and Reliability Engineering International, accepted October 2009. Available online at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123237845/abstract. 11. Heng, A., Tan, A.C.C., Mathews, J., Montgomery, N., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Intelligent condition-based prediction of machinery reliability,” Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 23 (2009) 1600–1614. 12. Louit, D.M., Pascual, R., and Jardine, A.K.S. “A practical procedure for the selection of time-to-failure models based on the assessment of trends in maintenance data,” Reliability Engineering and System Safety 94 (2009):1618-1628. 13. Zuashkiani, A., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Estimating parameters of proportional Hazards model based on expert knowledge and statistical data,” Journal of the Operational Research Society 60 (December 2009): 1621-1636. 14. Safaei, N., Banjevic, D., and Jardine, A.K.S. “Impact of the use-based maintenance policy on the performance of cellular manufacturing systems,” International Journal of Production Research, Volume 48, Issue 8, (2009): 2233-2260. 15. Jardine, A.K.S. “Evidence-based asset management,” Maintenance Technology (December 2008): 56. 16. Jardine, A.K.S. and Montgomery, N. “Optimal maintenance decisions for asset managers,” Industrial Engineer 41, 6 (June 2009): 44-49. 17. Taghipour, S., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Risk-based inspection and maintenance for medical equipment,” in Proceedings of the 2008 International Industrial Engineering Research Conference, 2008. Pp. 104-109. 18. Ghodrati B., Banjevic D., Jardine A.K.S. “Optimizing product support (spare parts procurement) strategy by considering system operating environment: A case study,” International INCOM09 Conference, Moscow, June 3-5, 2009. 19. Safaei, N., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Multi-objective maintenance workforce scheduling in a steel company,” INCOM09 Conference, Moscow, Russia, June 2-5, 2009. 20. Safaei, N., Banjevic, D. and Jardine, A.K.S. “Economic life of capital equipment in a cellular manufacturing system,” INCOM09 Conference, Moscow, Russia, June 2-5, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses On the Optimization of CBM decisions for repairable equipment. Keynote presentation, COMADEM 2009, June 9-11, 2009, San Sebastian, Spain. A new approach to forecasting OM&A costs in an electrical utility: Reducing unexpected loss, Asset Management for Energy and Utilities, Strategy Institute, Toronto, February 24-25, 2009. Addressing challenges and opportunities in evidence based asset management, Keynote presentation, VII Encuentro en Gestión de Activos Fisicos, Centro Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia para la Mineria Pontificia Universidat Católica de Chile, Chile, November 27, 2009.

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Other Accomplishments Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, July 2009. North American Editor, Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering. Associate Editor, International Journal of Systems Assurance Engineering and Management. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Risk and Reliability (Proceedings of the IMechE Part O). Member, Board of Advisors, Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium.

Kenny, David J. 1. Yarmolinsky J, Ratnapalan S, Kenny DJ. Variation in urban and rural water fluoride levels in Ontario. J Can Dent Assoc 2009;75:707-707d. 2. Berger TD, Kenny DJ, Casas MJ, Barrett EJ, Lawrence HP. Effects of severe dentoalveolar trauma on the quality of life of children and parents. Dent Traumatol 2009;25:462-9. 3. Kenny DJ. Does Emdogain® work? Proceedings of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Symposium on Trauma: A Comprehensive Update on Permanent Tooth Trauma in Children. Pediatr Dent 2009;31:149-52. 4. Oliva MG, Kenny DJ, Ratnapalan S. Nontraumatic dental complaints in a pediatric emergency department. Pediatr Emerg Care 2008;24:757-60. 5. Haas M, Kenny DJ, Casas MJ, Barrett EJ. Characterization of root surface periodontal ligament following avulsion, severe intrusion or extraction. Dent Traumatol 2008;24:404-409. 6. Fakhruddin KS, Lawrence HP, Kenny DJ, Locker D. Etiology and environment of dental injuries in 12-14 year-old Ontario school children. Dent Traumatol 2008;24:305-308. 7. Fakhruddin KS, Lawrence HP, Kenny DJ, Locker D. Impact of treated and untreated dental injuries on the quality of life of Ontario school children. Dent Traumatol 2008;24:309-313. Invited Academic Addresses Australia and New Zealand Society of Paediatric Dentistry February 14 in Melbourne and Feb 22-23 in Fraser Island, 2009. Common Challenges in Pediatric Dentistry, International Guest Lecturer. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin Ireland October 30-31, 2008, Edward Leo Sheridan Lecturer, Annual Scientific Meeting. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Dental Trauma Symposium, Chicago Ill, November 10-16, 2008, Does Emdogain Work?

Klein, Martin 1. “Sex, Power and Family Life in the Harem: A Comparative Study,” in Gwyn Campbell, Joseph Miller and Suzanne Miers (eds.), Women and Slavery. Athens. OH: Ohio University Press, 2008, 63-82. 2. “Slave Descent and Social Status in Sahara and Sudan,” in Benedetta Rossi (ed.), Reconfiguring Slavery: West African Trajectories. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2009, 26-44. 3. “Slavery in the Western Soudan,” in Jay Spaulding and Stephanie Beswick (eds.), African Systems of Slavery. Trenton, NJ: African World Press, 2009, 11-44. 4. “Slavery and the Early State in Africa,” Social Evolution and History, 8 (2009), 170-197.

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5. “Slaves, Gum, and Peanuts: Adaptation to the End of the Slave Trade in Senegal, 18171848,” William and Mary Quarterly, 3d Series, LXVI (2009), 894-913. Other Accomplishments Conference Organizer: Tales of Slavery: Narratives of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Enslavement in Africa. Toronto, May 20-23, 2009.

Kleindienst, Maxine R. 1. Blackwell, B. A. B., Deely, A. E., Truongchali, T. M., Kleindienst, M., Churcher, C. S., Skinner, A. R., Smith, J. R. & Blickstein, J. I. B. (2009) ESR Dating Quaternary Lacustrine Deposits at Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. GSA Annual Meeting. Portland, OR, Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts. 2. Blackwell, B. A. B., Long, R. A., Kleindienst, M. R., Churcher, C. S., Smith, J. R., Blickstein, J. I. B., Skinner, A. R., Kieniewicz, J. & Adelsberger, K. A. (2008) ESR Analyses for Herbivore Teeth from Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt: Constraining Pluvial Events in the Western Desert. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. 2008 Joint Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM, 40, 385. 3. Churcher, C. S., Kleindienst, M. R., Wiseman, M. F. & Mcdonald, M. M. A. (2008) The Quaternary Faunas of Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt. In Wiseman, M. F. (Ed.) The Oasis Papers 2 The Second International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project Oxford, Oxbow Books. 4. Kleindienst, M. R., Schwarcz, H. P., Nicoll, K., Churcher, C. S., Frizano, J., Gigengack, R. W. & Wiseman, M. F. (2008) Water in the Desert: First Report on Uranium-series Dating of Caton-Thompson’s and Gardner’s “Classic” Pleistocene Sequence at Refuf Pass, Kharga Oasis. In Wiseman, M. F. (Ed.) The Oasis Papers 2. Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project. Oxford, Oxbow Books. 5. Osinski, G. R., Kieniewicz, J., Smith, J. R., Boslough, M. B., Eccleston, M., Schwarcz, H. P., Kleindienst, M. R., Haldemann, A. F. C. & Churcher, C. S. (2008) The Dakhleh Glass: Product of an Impact Airburst or Cratering Event in the Western Desert of Egypt? Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 43, 2089-2107. 6. Schwarcz, H. P., Szkudlarek, R., Kleindienst, M. R. & Evenesen, N. (2008) Fire in the Desert: The Occurrence of a High-Ca silicate Glass Near the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. In Wiseman, M. F. (Ed.) The Oasis Papers 2. Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project Oxford, Oxbow Books. 7. Smith, J. R., Kleindienst, M. R., Schwarcz, H. P., Churcher, C. S., Kieniewicz, J. M., Osinski, G. R. & Haldemann, A. F. C. (2009) Potential Consequences of a Mid-Pleistocene Impact Event for the Middle Stone Age Occupants of Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Quaternary International, 195, 138-149.

Levere, Trevor Honours Edelstein Award, for work in the history of chemistry, from The American Chemical Society, 2009.

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Liman, Anthony V. Honours The 46th Award for Cultural Contribution, for his 4-volume translation of the first anthology of Japanese classical poetry, Manyoshu, Japanese Society of Translators, October 27, 2009.

Logan, Robert K. 1. 2009. Human Futures, Internet Futures, Strategic Foresight, Envisioning and the NEM Initiative. 2009 NEM Summit: Towards Future Media Internet Conference Proceedings. 2. 2009. The convergence of the codex book and the e-book. tripleC 7(1): 89-93. Invited Academic Addresses Keynote Speaker, eWeek at the University of Vic, Vic, Spain, Nov. 3, 2008: Understanding New Media.

Magill, Dennis Honours A new Toronto park, located on the former site of the Wellesley Central Hospital, was designated by Toronto City Council as the Wellesley Magill Park. It honours the hospital’s men and women who so well served the community for over 90 years, the Southeast Toronto community that supported the hospital, and Dennis William Magill, a founder of the Wellesley Institute. Dr. Magill is an active community leader who consistently follows the Wellesley Hospital’s motto, “Jamais Sans Esperance.” He was the first community Director of the Wellesley Hospital, the Chair of its “Staying Alive” campaign, and Chair of the Wellesley Institute for over seven years. In recognition of his contribution, the Board of Directors elected him to a lifetime position as Chair Emeritus.

Main, J.H.P. Honours The Postgraduate Dental Institute at the University of Edinburgh named a lecture room in honour of J.H.P. Main, September 23, 2009.

Mallouk, Brenda Managerial Accounting Third Canadian Edition. Mallouk B and Spraakman G. Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd., 2009, 843 pp.

Marrus, Michael R. 1. “The Nuremberg Doctors Trial and the Limitations of Context,” in Jürgen Matthäus and Patricia Heberer, eds., Atrocities on Trial: The Politics of Prosecuting War Crimes in Historical Perspective (Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2008), 103-22. 2. “Foreword” to Jürgen Matthäus and Patricia Heberer, eds., Atrocities on Trial: The Politics of Prosecuting War Crimes in Historical Perspective (Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2008), ix-xii.

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3. “Holocaust Bystanders and Humanitarian Intervention,” in Richard Ashby Wilson and Richard D. Brown, eds., Humanitarianism and Suffering: the Mobilization of Empathy (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp. 156-74. 4. “Papal Apologies of Pope John Paul II,” in Mark Gibney, Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, JeanMarc Coicaud, and Niklaus Steiner, eds., The Age of Apology: Facing Up to the Past (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008), 259-70. 5. “Thomas Dodd’s Nuremberg,” Journal of Human Rights, 7 (2008), 70-6. 6. Some Measure of Justice: The Holocaust Era Restitution Campaign of the 1990s (Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009), 196 p. 7. “Holocaust Research and Scholarship Today,” in Jolanda Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, ed., The Holocaust: Voices of Scholars (Cracow: Centre for Holocaust Studies, Jagielonian University and Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, 2009), 73-82. Honours Member, Order of Canada, 2008.

McClelland, John 1. “Ernest Courbet: Montaigne à travers le prisme de Taine,” Montaigne Studies 20, 43-51. 2. Review Essay “The History of Golf: Reading Pictures, Viewing Texts,” Journal of Sport History 33, 3, pp. 345-57. 3. “Sports Spectators and (the Lack of) Sports Arenas: From the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteenth Century,” in Grenzüberschreitung: Sport neu denken, eds S. Scharenberg and Bernd Wedemeyer-Kolwe, Hoya: Niedersächsisches Institut für Sportgeschichte. pp. 218-32. 4. McClelland, John, and Brian Merrilees (eds) Sport and Culture in Early Modern Europe / Le sport dans la civilisation de l’Europe pré-moderne, “Essays and Studies,” Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2009. Honours In December of 2008 named a Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies at Victoria College. Invited Academic Addresses Keynote address to the 14th Annual Congress of the College of European Sports Historians / Comité Européen de Sport Histoire (Pisa, Italy, 17-19 September 2009). Redefining the Limits: Sport in the Age of Galileo and the Scientific Revolution.

McGee, Timothy J. 1. The Ceremonial Musicians of Late Medieval Florence, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. 2. Instruments and Their Music in the Middle Ages, ed. Timothy J. McGee, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2009. 3. “Alta Capella,” “Dances and Dance Music,” “Forms,” “Instrumental Music,” “Latin Pronunciation,” “Minstrels,” “Musical Instruments,” “Musical Instruments (categorization of),” “Music, Performance Practice,” “Tuning,” Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages, ed. Robert E. Bjork. 4 vols. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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4. “Filippino Lippi and Music,” Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Reforme, 30, 528. 5. “How one Learned to Ornament in Late Sixteenth-Century Italy,” Performance Practice Review, 13, 1-16. Honours The Sounds and Sights of Performance in Early Music: Essays in Honour of Timothy J. McGee, ed. Brian E. Power and Maureen Epp, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Ceremonial Music in Lorenzo’s Florence, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, October, 2009.

Meadow, Charles T. Honours ASIST (American Society for Information Science and Technology) History Fund Research Award, 2009.

Michelson, William 1. “Population, Urbanization, and the Environment,” in Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis (eds.), Principles of Sociology: Canadian Perspectives, 2nd ed. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 378-407. Coauthored by Frank Trovato and G. Keith Warriner. 2. “On Adding Affect to Time-Diary Accounts”, Social Indicators Research 93(2009, no. 1): 31-32. 3. “Variations in the Rational Use of Time: The Travel Pulse of Commutes between Home and Job,” Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research 6(2009, no. 2): 268-284. Invited Academic Addresses The Challenge of Accomplishing Harmonious Urbanization: Ekistics and Beyond, The Constantinos Doxiadis Lecture in 2008, World Society for Ekistics, Nanjing, China, November, 2008.

Miller, Anthony B. 1. Grubb RL, Pinsky PF, Greenlee RT, Miller AB, et al., for the PLCO Project Team. Prostate cancer screening in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian cancer screening trial: update on findings from the initial four rounds of screening in a randomized trial. BJU International, 2008; 102: 1524–1530. 2. Lee JE, Speigelman D, Hunter DJ, Miller AB, et al. Fat, Protein, and Meat Consumption and Renal Cell Cancer Risk: A Pooled Analysis of 13 Prospective Studies. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2008; 100: 1695-1706. 3. Miller AB. Screening for cervical cancer and cancer precursors in Canada. HPV Today. 2008; 15:5. 4. Miller AB. Commentary: The place for routine mammography screening, commencing at age 40. Prev Med 2008; 47: 485-486.

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5. Andriole GL, Grubb RL, Buys SS, Miller AB, et al. for the PLCO Project Team. Mortality results from a randomized prostate-cancer screening trial. New Eng J Med. 2009; 360: 1310-19. 6. Howlett RI, Miller AB, Pasut G, Mai V. Defining a strategy to evaluate cervical cancer prevention and early detection in the era of HPV vaccination. Prev Med. 2009; 48: 432-7. 7. Miller AB. Cervical cancer in rural India. Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology. 2009; 6:384-5. 8. Miller AB. Book review. Re: Doubt is Their Product: How Industry’s Assault on Science Threatens Your Health. By Michaels, D. Oxford University Press, 2008. Prev Med. 2009; 49: 272-3. 9. Collishaw NE, Boyd NF, Cantor KP, Miller AB, et al. Canadian Expert Panel on Tobacco Smoke and Breast Cancer Risk. Toronto, Canada: Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, Special Report Series, April 2009. 10. Ott JJ, Ullrich A, Miller AB. The importance of early symptom recognition in the context of early detection and cancer survival. Eur J Cancer 2009; 45: 2743-8. 11. Andriole GL, Miller AB, Berg CD. Letter: Prostate cancer screening. New Eng J Med 2009; 361: 204-5. 12. Mousavi SM, Zheng T, Dastgiri S, Miller AB. Letter: Age Distribution of Breast Cancer in the Middle East, Implications for Screening. The Breast Journal 2009; 15: 677-9. 13. Miller AB. Screening for Cancer: Are we chasing an elusive dream? In: Baines, CJ, Ed. The Ralut Senior Scholars Symposium, April 10, 2008. Toronto. Retired Academics and Librarians of the University of Toronto (RALUT) 2008, pp 53-62. Honours First Geoffrey R. Howe Distinguished Contributions Award, Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Joint International Journal of Cancer and Meyenburg-Stiftung Lectureship, delivered at Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg, February 18, 2009, Conundrums in Screening for Cancer. Carol Buck Memorial Lecture, University of Western Ontario, September 18, 2009, Breast Screening Controversies. USCF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Symposium, San Francisco, November 5, 2009, The Report of the Canadian Expert Panel on Tobacco Smoke and Breast Cancer Risk. Other Accomplishments Rapporteur, Meeting on National Cancer Control Programmes, 02-04 July, 2008, WHO Headquarters, Geneva. Rapporteur, Meeting to adopt a Research Agenda for Prevention and Control of NonCommunicable Diseases, 25-26 August, 2008, WHO Headquarters, Geneva. Co-Chair, Working Group for Monograph 100A, 14-21 October, 2008. International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon. Rapporteur, Intercountry meeting for the adoption of the Regional Cancer Control Strategy and developing national work plans. Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office of WHO, Cairo, 15- 18 December, 2008.

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Rapporteur, 2nd Meeting on a Research Agenda for Prevention and Control of NonCommunicable Diseases, 12-13 October, 2009, WHO Headquarters, Geneva.

Millgate, Michael 1. “Claudius Beatty (1923-2008): A Tribute.” The Hardy Society Journal. vol. 4, no. 3 (Autumn 2008), 12-13. 2. “Norman Mailer: A Memorial Gesture.” The Mailer Review. vol. 2, no. 1 (Fall 2008), 147-8. 3. Thomas Hardy’s ‘Poetical Matter’ Notebook. Co-edited with Pamela Dalziel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. xxvii + 129pp. 4. “Hardy as Biographical Subject.” In Keith Wilson, ed., A Companion to Thomas Hardy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, 7-18. 5. “Sisters: Mary and Kate Hardy as Teachers.” Co-written with Stephen Mottram. Thomas Hardy Journal, vol. 25 (Autumn 2009), 4-24.

Mohanty, Bibhu 1. Cho, S.H., Nakamura, Y., Mohanty, B., Yang, H.S., and Kaneko, K., 2008, ‘Numerical study of fracture plane control in laboratory-scale blasting,’ Engg. Fracture Mech., p. 3966-3984. 2. Nasseri, M.H.B. and Mohanty, B., 2008, ‘Fracture toughness anisotropy in granitic rocks,’ Int J. Rock Mech. & Min. Sci.; 45, p. 167-193. 3. Mohanty, B., 2009, ‘Intra-hole and inter-hole effects in typical blast designs and their implications on explosives energy release and detonator delay time,’ Proc. 9th Int. Symp. on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting (FRAGBLAST’9), Sanchidrian, (ed.), Taylor & Francis, p. 23-34. 4. Trivino, L., Mohanty, B. and Munjiza, A., 2009, ‘Seismic radiation patterns from cylindrical explosive charges by combined analytical and combined finite-discrete element methods,’ Proc. 9th Int. Symp. on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting (FRAGBLAST’9), Sanchidrian, (ed.), Taylor & Francis, p. 415-426. 5. Cho, S. H., Kim, S.K., Mohanty, B., Xia, K. and Katsuhiko, K, 2009, ‘3-dimensional visualization of granitic rocks subjected to impact loading using Micro-focus X-ray CT scanner,’ Proc. 9th Int. Symp. on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting (FRAGBLAST’9), Sanchidrian, (ed.), Taylor& Francis, p. 23-34. 6. Mohanty, B. and Banadaki, M.M.D., 2009, ‘Characteristics of stress-wave-induced fractures in controlled laboratory-scale blasting experiments,’ Proc. 2nd. Asian-Pacific Symp. on Blasting Techniques, Wang X. (ed), Metallurgical Industry Press, Beijing, p. 43-49. 7. Trivino, L. and Mohanty, B., 2009, ‘Seismic radiation from explosive charges in the near-field: results from controlled experiments,’ Proc. 35th Ann. Conf. on Explosives and Blasting Tech., Int. Soc. Explosives Engrs., Vol.II, pp. 155-166. Invited Academic Addresses Keynote speaker, 2009, Sympathetic effects on explosives performance under typical blasting operations – A Critical Review, 9th Int. Symp. on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting (FRAGBLAST’9), Granada, September 2009. Key challenges in Fragmentation Research, Fragmentation Workshop, Centre of Excellence in Mining Industry (CEMI), Toronto, May, 2009. Characteristics of Transmitted Shock in an Explosive Matrix containing Voids, 3rd International Symp. on Energetic Materials and Applications (ISEM 2008), Tokyo, 2008.

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Other Accomplishments Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Mining and Reclamation, 2008-present. Member, International Society of Rock Mechanics (ISRM) Commission on Rock Dynamics, 2009-present.

Moore, Keith 1. Keith L. Moore and TVD Persaud. Before We Are Born: Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects, 7th edition, 2008, Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. 2. Keith L. Moore and TVN Persaud. The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology, 8th edition, 2008, Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. 3. Keith L. Moore, Arthur Dalley and Anne Agur. Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 6th edition, Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Symposium on the Integration of Embryology, Histology, Neuroanatomy, and Gross Anatomy at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Anatomy, New Orleans, 2008. Address to the Association of Chairs of Anatomy, Cell Biology and Neuroanatomy, January 2009, Quito, Ecuador on the use of animations in the teaching of embryology. Address to the Turkish Association of Anatomy on the Integration of Embryology and Gross Anatomy, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2009. Address to the Brazilian Association of Anatomy on the Teaching of Embryology and Clinical Anatomy, Belem Brazil, August, 2008. Other Accomplishments Inducted a Fellow of the American Association of Anatomists, April 2008; the only Canadian to receive this award. Awarded Honourary Membership in the Societa Italiana di Anatomia e Istologia. The first anatomist to be interviewed in December 2009 for the new Living History Project of Anatomy that records the research and teaching of eminent anatomists who are members of the American Association of Anatomists.

Munro, John H. 1. ‘Before and After the Black Death: Money, Prices, and Wages in Fourteenth-Century England,’ in Troels Dahlerup and Per Ingesman, eds., New Approaches to the History of Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Selected Proceedings of Two International Conferences at The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in Copenhagen in 1997 and 1999, Historiskfilosofiske Meddelelser, no. 104 (Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2009), pp. 335-364. 2. ‘Three Centuries of Luxury Textile Consumption in the Low Countries and England, 1330 1570: Trends and Comparisons of Real Values of Woollen Broadcloths (Then and Now),’ in Kathrine Vestergård Pedersen and Marie-Louise B. Nosch, eds., The Medieval Broadcloth: Changing Trends in Fashions, Manufacturing and Consumption, Ancient Textile Series, vol. 6 (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2009), pp. 1-73. With 17 tables and 6 graphs (figures).

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3. Paul Freedman, ‘Out of the East: Spices and the Medieval Imagination’ (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2008). Reviewed for the American Historical Review, 114: no. 2 (April 2009), 407-11. 4. Sushil Chaudhuri and Markus Denzel, eds., Cashless Payments and Transactions from the Antiquity to 1914 (Beiträge zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschicht 114). Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2008. 194 pp. Reviewed for Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 96:3 (2009), 413-14. Invited Academic Addresses The South Sea Bubble of 1720 and its relationship to the current financial crisis: an old and still current story of greed, fraud, and stupidity, for the series ‘Breakfast with the Bulletin,’ on Market Meltdown, Economic Uncertainty, in the Bennett Lecture Hall, Flavelle House, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 78 Queen’s Park Crescent, Toronto, 25 November 2008. Coinage Debasements in Burgundian Flanders, 1384 - 1482: Monetary or Fiscal Policies? Presented to the 44th International Congress on Medieval Studies, at the Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI), on 9 May 2009: The Achievement and Influence of Bryce Lyon (1920 - 2007), III: Flanders and Economic History. Presented also to the XVth World Economic History Congress, at the University of Utrecht: Session M.10: ‘Monetary Problems and Monetary Policies: the World Economy Before 1800,’ 7 August 2009. From Gutsherrschaft to Grundherrschaft: Monetary and Fiscal Factors in the Decline of English Manorial Demesne Agriculture, ca. 1370 - ca. 1420. Presented to the Conference: England in the Age of the Black Death: Conference in Honour of Professor John Hatcher: held at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, on 10 August 2009. Other Accomplishments Organized Conference Session M-10: ‘Monetary Problems and Monetary Policies: the World Economy Before 1800.’ For the XVth World Economic History Congress, at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, 3-7 August 2009. Co-organizer: Dr. Oliver Volckart, London School of Economics.

Neumann, A. Wilhelm 1. Saad, S.M.I., Policova, Z., Acosta, E.J., and Neumann, A.W.: “Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis – Constrained Sessile Drop (ADSA-CD): A Film Balance Technique for High Collapse Pressures,” Langmuir, 24, pp.10843-10850, 2008. 2. Kalantarian, A., Ninomiya, H., Saad, S.M.I., David, R., Winklbauer, R., Neumann, A.W.: “Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis for Estimating the Surface Tension of Cell Aggregates by Centrifugation,” Biophysical J. 96, pp. 1606-1616, 2009. 3. David, R., Dobson, S.M., Tavassoli, Z., Cabezas, M.G. and Neumann, A.W.: “Investigation of the Neumann Triangle for Dodecane Liquid Lenses on Water,” Colloids Surfaces A: Physicochem Eng Aspects, 333. pp. 12-18, 2009. 4. David, R., Park, M., Kalantarian, A., Neumann, A.W.: “Drop Size Dependence on Contact Angles of Two FluoropolymersZ,” Colloid Polymer Sci 287, pp.1167-1173, 2009. 5. David, R., Ninomiya, H., Winklbauer, R., Neumann, A.W.: “Tissue Surface Tension Measurement by Rigorous Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis,” Colloids Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 72, pp. 236-240, 2009.

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6. Saad, S.M.I., Policova, Z., Dang, A., Acosta, E.J., Hair, M.L., Neumann, A.W.: “A New Double Injection ADSA-CD Methodology for Lung Surfactant Inhibition and Reversal Studies,” Colloids Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 73, pp. 365-375, 2009. 7. Saad, S.M.I., Policova, Z., Acosta, E.J., Hair, M.L., Neumann, A.W.: “Mixed DPPC/DPPG Films at Very High Film Compression,” Langmuir 25, pp. 10907-10912, 2009. 8. Saad, S.M.I., Acosta, E.J., Neumann, A.W.: “A Dynamic Compression-Relaxation Model for Lung Surfactant,” Colloids Surfaces A: Physicochem Eng Aspects 354, pp. 34-44, 2010. 9. Kalantarian, A., David, R., and Neumann, A.W.: “Methodology for High Accuracy Contact Angle Measurement,” Langmuir, “Special Issue for Langmuir 25th Anniversary”, 25 (24), pp. 14146-14154, 2009. 10. Acosta, E.J., Saad, S.M.I., Kang, N., Policova, Z., Hair, M.L. and Neumann, A.W.: “Lung Surfactants: Formulation, Evaluation, and Polymeric Additives,” Chap. 8, In: Biobased Surfactants and Detergents, Hayes, D.G., Kitamoto, D., Solaiman, D.K.Y., Ashby, R.D. eds., AOCS PRESS, Urbana, Illinois, USA, pp. 191-229, 2009.

Norwich, Ken 1. D’Alessandro, L.M. and Norwich, K.H. “Loudness adaptation measured by the simultaneous dichotic loudness balance technique differs between genders.” Hearing Research, 247, 122-127, 2009. 2. D’Alessandro, L.M. and Norwich, K.H., “Obtaining the loudness exponent from binaural auditory adaptation data.” International Society for Psychophysics Proceedings, July 31, 2008.

O’Connell, Joseph 3. O’Connell, Kathleen M., and Joseph T. O’Connell, editors. Rabindranath Tagore: Reclaiming a Cultural Icon. Kolkata: Visva-Bharati, 2009, 424 pages (22 articles plus Introduction). 4. O’Connell, Joseph T. “Kirtan O Gramin Krishti” (“Kirtan and Village Culture”): The Final Chapter of Hitesranjan Sanyal’s Bangla Kirtaner Itihas (“History of Bengal Kirtan”), Journal of Vaisnava Studies 18.1 (Fall 2009), 5-37. 5. O’Connell, Joseph T. “Academic Study of Religion in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities.” Nibandhamala (Collection of Research Articles). Centre for Advanced Research in the Humanities, Dhaka University, 2009. 6. O’Connell, Kathleen M., and Joseph T. O’Connell, editors. Rabindranath Tagore: Facets of a Cultural Icon, special issue of University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 77, Number 4 (Fall 2008), 961-1152 (11 articles plus Introduction). 7. O’Connell, Joseph T. “Task of the Humanist in Bangladesh”, Nibandhamala (Collection of Research Articles). Centre for Advanced Research in the Humanities, Dhaka University, 2008. Invited Academic Addresses Reflections on Hitsranjan Sanyal’s Bangla kirtaner itihas February, 2009. Department of Philosophy and Religion, Visva-Bharati (University), Santiniketan, India. Inevitability of Religion in the Hyper-tech 21st Century: But What Kinds of Religion? April, 2009. Southern University, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

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O’Toole, Roger 1. “Dominion of the Gods: Religious Continuity and Change in a Canadian Context.” Chapter 6 in Annika Hvithamar, Margit Warburg and Brian Arly Jacobsen (eds.) Holy Nations and Global Identities: Civil Religion, Nationalism and Globalisation. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2009, pp. 137157. 2. “Review of Religion: Empirical Studies”edited by Steven J. Sutcliffe (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate Publishers) in Implicit Religion, vol. 12, no. 3, 2009, pp. 254-357.

Packham, Marian A. “The Toronto Biochemical and Biophysical Society 1930-1974.” Published in the Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Biochemistry, Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry 2008 (pages 28-32). Honours Arbor Award for “Outstanding Voluntary Service to the University of Toronto,” September, 2008.

Percy, J.R. 1. 2009, “Tafelmusik’s ‘The Galileo Project’: An Out-of-this-World IYA2009 Arts Experience,” Communicating Astronomy to the Public, #7, 24. 2. Percy, J.R., Esteves, S., Lin, A., Menezes, C. and Wu, S. 2009, “Quantifying Irregularity in Pulsating Red Giants,” J. Amer. Assoc. Variable Star Observers, vol. 37, 71. 3. Percy, J.R. and Sato, H. 2009, “Long Secondary Periods in Pulsating Red Supergiant Stars,” J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Canada, vol. 103, 11. 4. Percy, J.R., Favaro, E., Glasheen, J., Ho, B., and Sato, H. 2008, “Period Changes in Pulsating Red Supergiants: A Science and Education Project,” J. Amer. Assoc. Variable Star Observers, 36, 145. 5. Percy, J.R. et al. 2008, “Canadian Education and Public Outreach Resources for International Year of Astronomy 2009,” ASP Conference Series, 400, 475. 6. 2008, “Variable Star Research Experiences for High School Students, Undergraduates, and Amateur Astronomers,” ibid. 363. 7. Hesser, J.E., Percy, J.R. et al. 2008, “IYA Programs in Canada: The ‘Big Picture’ in June 2008,” ibid. 308. 8. Hesser, J.E., Percy, J.R. et al. 2008, “Reaching Non-Traditional Audiences during IYA 2009 in Canada,” ibid. 251. 9. Markova, N., Percy, J.R. et al. 2008, “Wind Structure in Late B Supergiants. I.” Astronomy and Astrophysics, 487, 211. 10. Percy, J.R., Chandra, R., and Napoleone, M. 2008, “Studying Variable Stars Discovered through Exoplanet Transit Surveys: A ‘Research Opportunity Program’ Project,” J. Amer. Assoc. Variable Star Observers, 36, 44. 11. Percy, J.R. et al. 2008, “Further Studies of the Photometric Variability of Bright Pulsating Red Giants,” Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 120, 523. 12. Percy, J.R. and Hesser, J.E. 2008, “Communicating Canadian Astronomy on the Eve of the International Year of Astronomy 2009,” CAPJournal, #3, 32-3.

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13. Percy, J.R. 2008, “Learning Astronomy by Doing Astronomy,” in Innovation in Astronomy Education, edited by J.M. Pasachoff et al., Cambridge University Press. Invited Academic Addresses Forty Years of Astronomy at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Canadian Nuclear Society, Mississauga ON, October 2008. Teaching and Learning Astronomy, plenary address: Astronomy and Mathematics: A Long Journey Together, Madrid, Spain, November 2009. Over two dozen talks on Galileo, his Legacy, and International Year of Astronomy 2009 to a variety of audiences.

Perlman, Max 1. Shah PS, Perlman M. Time-courses of intrapartum asphyxia: Neonatal characteristics and outcomes. Am J Perinatol. 2009; 26:39-44. 2. Shah V, Beyene J, Shah PS, Perlman M. Association between hematological findings and brain injury due to neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Am J Perinatol. 2009; 26:295302. 3. Perlman M, Shah P. Commentary: Ethics of therapeutic hypothermia. Acta Paediatr. 2009;98: 211-213.

Pilliar, Robert M. 1. Séguin C, Pilliar RM, Madri JA, Kandel RA. TNF-alpha induces MMP2 gelatinase activity and MT1-MMP expression in nucleus pulposus tissue: implications for intervertebral disc degeneration, Spine, 33:356-365, 2008. 2. Spiteri CG, Young EWK, Simmons CA, Kandel RA, Pilliar RM. Substrate architecture and fluid-induced shear stress during chondrocyte seeding: role of α5β1 integrin, Biomaterials, 29:2477-2489, 2008. 3. Deporter D, Al-Sayyed A, Pilliar RM, Valiquette N, “Biologic width” and crestal bone remodeling with sintered porous-surfaced dental implants: A study in dogs, Int J Oral & Maxillofac Implants, 23: 544-550, 2008. 4. De Croos JNA, Pilliar RM, Kandel RA, AP1-DNA binding activity regulates the cartilage tissue remodeling process following cyclic compression in vitro, Biorheology, 45(3-4):459-69, 2008. 5. Omelon SJ, Baer AJ, Coyle T, Pilliar RM, Kandel R, Grynpas MD, Polymeric crystallization of calcium polyphosphate glass, Materials Res Bulletin, 43:68-80, 2008. 6. Pilliar RM, “Implant surface design and local stress fields – Effects on peri-implant bone formation and retention with “short” porous-surfaced implants”, in Osseointegration and Dental Implants, ed. A. Jokstad, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. 7. Pilliar RM, Metallic Biomaterials, in Biomedical Materials, ed. Narayan R, publ Springer Science, Chpt 2, pp 41-81, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Pilliar RM, Kandel RA, Grynpas RM - Keynote talk - Porous calcium polyphosphate implants for musculoskeletal repair and regeneration, Biceramics 22(22nd International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine), Daegu, Korea, Oct 26-29, 2009.

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Porous calcium polyphosphate biphasic implants: A tissue engineering strategy for skeletal joint regeneration, Pohang University of Science & Technology, Research seminar, Pohang, South Korea, Oct 30, 2009.

Robertson, Ian Ross 1. Sir Andrew Macphail: The Life and Legacy of a Canadian Man of Letters (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008); pages: xx + 421, with 3 original maps and 41 additional images reproduced. 2. “The Tenant League and the Law, 1864-7,” in Barry Wright and Susan Binnie, eds., Canadian State Trials Volume III: Political Trials and Security Measures, 1840-1914 (Toronto: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History and University of Toronto Press, 2009), pp. 12360. Honours Recipient of the Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation’s “Award of Honour” given “in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the preservation of the Heritage of Prince Edward Island,” 2009.

Roots, Betty I. “The phylogeny of invertebrates and the evolution of myelin” in Neuron Glia Biology 2008 4 (2) 101-109. Published on line September 2009. doi:10.1017/S1740925X0900012X.

Rowe, David J. 1. G. Rosensteel, D. J. Rowe, and S. Y. Ho, “Equations of motion for a spectrum generating algebra: Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model,” J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 41, 025208(1-22) (2008). 2. D.J. Rowe and G. Thiamova, “Construction of SU(3) irreps in canonical SO(3)-coupled bases,” J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 41, 065206(1-9) (2008). 3. M.A. Caprio, D.J. Rowe and T.A. Welsh, “Construction of SO(5) spherical harmonics and Clebsch-Gordan coefficients,” Compt. Phys. Commun. 180, 1150-1163 (2009). 4. D.J. Rowe, T.A. Welsh and M.A. Caprio, “Bohr model as an algebraic collective model,” Phys. Rev. C 79, 054304(1-16) (2009). 5. G. Thiamova and D.J. Rowe, “Developments and applications of the IBM model,” Eur. Phys. J. A 41, 189-195 (2009). 6. Paper with Welsh and Caprio was highlighted as paper of the month by the journal Physical Review C. Invited Academic Addresses Keynote address: What can we hope to achieve at the Mardi Gras Workshop on “Special Symmetries and Ab Initio Methods for Light Nuclei,” 18-20 February, 2009, Louisiana State University. Other Accomplishments NSERC Operating Grant (2007-2010): $43,000 per annum.

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Research activities: Supervision: 1 Ph.D. student (Shen Yong Ho) to graduate in November, 2010; 1 Visiting research scholar (Dr. S. de Baerdemacker) 2007 -2009; 1 Post-doctoral fellow (Dr. T. A. Welsh) 2007- (continuing). Co-Organisor: Mardi Gras Workshop, Special Symmetries and Ab Initio Methods for Light Nuclei, 18-20 February, 2009, Lousiana State University.

Russell, Peter 1. Peter H. Russell and Lorne Sossin, eds., Parliamentary Democracy in Crisis, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. 2. “The Charter and Canadian Democracy,” in James B. Kelly and Christopher P. Manfredi, eds., Contested Constitutionalism: Reflections on the Canadian Charter of Rights, Vancouver:University of British Columbia Press, 2009. 3. “The Unrealized Benefits of Canada’s Unfederal Judicial System,” in Dimitry Anastakis and P.E. Brydon, eds., Framing Canadian Federalism: Historical Essays in Honour of John T. Saywell, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. 4. “Learning to Live with Minority Parliaments,” in Peter H. Russell and Lorne Sossin, eds., Parliamentary Democracy in Crisis, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. Other Accomplishments Play produced: Conrad - Lord Bilk of Crosspurposes, George Ignatieff Theatre, Trinity College, University of Toronto, Oct 2-4, 2009. International Consulting: Advisor to Constitutional Assembly, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2009. Arbor Award, University of Toronto, 2009.

Saddlemyer, Ann 1. “Music, Song and Much More... Revisiting the Gregorian World,” in A New Ireland in Brazil: Festschrift in Honour of Munira Hamud Mutran, eds. Laura P.Z. Izarra and Beatriz Kopschitz X. Bastos (Sao Paulo: Humanitas, 2008), 211-29. 2. Programme essay for Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Shaw Festival Theatre (Niagara-on-the-Lake) 2008. 3. Programme essay for Bernard Shaw’s The Devil’s Disciple, Shaw Festival Theatre (Niagaraon-the-Lake) 2009. 4. “Gentleman Scholar William M Murphy (in memoriam),” Irish Literary Supplement, 22 March 2009. 5. “Garry Hynes and Ann Saddlemyer in Conversation,” DruidSynge: The Plays of John Millington Synge, Disc Two (Wildfire films/Druid Production (2007) (released in 2008). 6. W.B.Yeats, Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus, Manuscript Materials, The Cornell Yeats Series, ed. Jared Curtis. Ann Saddlemyer, series co-general editor. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 640 pp., 2008. 7. W.B.Yeats, “The Golden Helmet” and “The Green Helmet,” Manuscript Materials, The Cornell Yeats Series, ed. William Hogan. Ann Saddlemyer, series co-general editor. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 184 pp., 2009. 8. Selected Plays of George Shiels, Irish Drama Selections 15, A Colin Smythe Publication Series, sel. Christopher Murray. Ann Saddlemyer, series co-general editor. USA: Oxford University Press, 2009, 444 pp.

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Honours Establishment of annual Ann Saddlemyer Lecture, Concordia University, 2008. Invited Academic Addresses July 2008 Music in Yeats, Synge, Lady Gregory and Shaw to International Yeats summer School, Sligo, Ireland. July 2008 lecturer and seminar leader to the NEH Yeats Institute, Galway, Ireland. October 2008 Lady Gregory, the Theatre, and the Ballad, Concordia University, Montreal. November 2008 The Intersection of Theatre and Reality, Royal Society of Canada, University of Victoria branch. June 2009 Uncompromising J.M.Synge, Canadian Association for Irish Studies, Mount Royal University, Calgary. Other Accomplishments Board of Directors, Colin Smythe Limited, Publishers Gerrards Cross, Bucks., England. Editorial Board, Hedgerow Press, Sidney, B.C. Corresponding Scholar, Academy of the International Shaw Festival. Fellows Selection Committee of the new Arts Division of Academy II, Royal Society of Canada (2008-9).

Sandori, Paul 1. The Logic of Machines and Structures. Inédit Sciences. Paris: Les Editions du Seuil, 2008. Reprint of the 1982 edition. (Originally published in English by Wiley Interscience, 1982). 2. Bidding and Tendering: What is the Law? Paul Sandori and William M. Pigott. LexisNexis Canada: fourth edition, 2009, pp. 384. Honours Elected Fellow of the Ontario Building Envelope Council, November 2009. Other Accomplishments Osler Hoskins LLP hosted the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the founding of his periodical Construction Law Letter, now published by Butterworth Canada. He is still the editor. Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of Canada, who is a member of the editorial board, was guest of honour and speaker at the celebration. June, 2009.

Scott, Steve 1. Y. Beaudoin and S.D. Scott (2009) Pb in the PACMANUS seafloor hydrothermal system, eastern Manus Basin: Numerical modeling of a magmatic versus leached origin. Economic Geology, v. 104, p. 749-758. 2. A.F.A. Marques, S.D. Scott, M.P. Gorton, F.J.A.S. Barriga and Y. Fouquet (2009) Preeruption history of enriched MORB basalts from the Lucky Strike (37º17’N) and Menez Gwen (37º50’N) areas, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Evidence from plagioclase phenocrysts. Lithos, v. 112, p. 18-39.

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3. Y. Fouquet and S.D. Scott (2009) The science of seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) in the modern ocean - a new global resource for base and precious metals. Ocean Technology Conference, Houston, USA, Paper no. OTC-19849-PP, 13 pp. 4. The future of undersea mining. China Mining Conference Proceedings, p. 167-170 (invited), 2008. 5. Melt inclusions and vesicles as indicators of metal-rich ore fluid generation in modern and ancient hydrothermal systems (invited keynote). Proceedings of the XIII International Conference on Thermobarogeochemistry and IVth APIFIS Symposium, v. 1, 2008. p. 26-28. Honours Distinguished Lecturer, Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009. Excellence Professor, Dr. Werner Petersen Foundation, Germany, 2009 (first recipient).

Seeman, Mary 1. Davis, K.D., Seeman, M.V., Chapman, J. Rotstein, O.D.: A graduate student oath. Science 320(5883):1587-8. 2. The Aging Psychiatrist: Why Older is Better. CrossCurrents, CAMH Publication. July 2008. 3. Seeman, M.V., Clodman, D., Remington, G.: Transient Tardive Dystonia: Overview and Case Presentation. J Psychiatric Practice 14(4):251-257 (2008). 4. Seeman, M.V.: Employment Discrimination Against Schizophrenia. Psychiatric Quarterly. 80(1):9-16 (2009). 5. Levene, J., Lancee, W., Seeman, M.V., Skinner, H., Freeman, S.J.J.: Family and Patient Predictors of Symptomatic Status in Schizophrenia. Can J. Psychiatry 54:446-451. (2009). 6. Secondary Effects of Antipsychotics: Women at Greater Risk Than Men. Schizophr Bull 2009 35: 937-948. 7. Mechanisms of Sex Difference: A Historical Review. J. Women’s Health 18: 861-866. (2009). 8. The Changing Role of Mother of the Mentally Ill: From Schizophrenogenic Mother to Multigenerational Caregiver. Psychiatry. 72:284-294 (2009). 9. Suicide Among Women with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders. J Psychiatric Practice. 15:235-242 (2009). 10. Schizophrenia: 1979-2009. Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses 3(3): 161-167 (2009). 11. Fitzgerald, P., Seeman, M.V.: Clinical Needs of Women with Schizophrenia. In: Eds. Castle, D.J., Copolov, D.L., Wykes, T., Mueser, K.T. Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments in Schizophrenia. 2nd Edition. 2008. Informa Healthcare, UK Ltd. Ch. 13, pp. 179-191. 12. Gender. In: Clinical Handbook of Schizophrenia. Mueser, K.T. and Jeste, D.V., eds., 2008. The Guilford Press, New York, Ch. 56, pp. 575-580.

Shearing, Clifford 1. Johnston, L and Shearing, C. 2009. Joint Guest Editors Police Research and Practice: An International Journal. (Special Anniversary Issue), Vol. 10 (5&6). 2. Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. 2009. Lengthening the Arm of the Law: Enhancing Police Resources in the 21st Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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3. Marks, M., Shearing, C and Wood, J. 2009 “A Thin or a Thick Blue Line? Exploring Alternative Models for Community Policing and the Police Role in South Africa.” In Grabosky, P., ed. Community Policing and Peacekeeping. CRC/Taylor and Francis. 4. Hein,W., Burris, S. and Shearing, C. (2009). “Conceptual Models for Global Health Governance”. In Buse, K., Hein, W. and Drager, N. (eds.) Making Sense of Global Health Governance: A Policy Perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 5. Shearing, C. and Stenning, P. 2009. “Reform” in J. Fleming and A. Wakefield (eds) The Sage Dictionary of Policing, London: Sage. Pages 266-269. 6. Leman-Langlois, S. and Shearing, C. (2008). “Transition, Forgiveness and Citizenship: The TRC and the Social Construction of Forgiveness.” Chapter 8 in Du Bois, F. and Pedain, A. (eds.) Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 7. Berg, J. and C. Shearing (2008) “Integrated Security: Assembling Knowledges and Capacities.” In Williamson, T. (ed) The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 8. Johnston, L. and Shearing, C. 2009. “From a ‘dialogue of the deaf’ to a ‘dialogue of listening’: towards a new methodology of policing research and practice.” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. 10 (5&6): 415-422. 9. Marks, M., Shearing, C. and Wood, J. 2009. “Who Should the Police Be? Finding a New Narrative for Community Policing in South Africa.” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. 10(2): 145-155. 10. 2008. “Making South Africa Safe: Possibilities and Prospects.” Acta Criminologica. CRIMSA Conference Special Edition. 1:1-11. 11. Burris, S., Kempa, M. and Shearing, C. 2008. “Changes in Governance: A CrossDisciplinary Review of Current Scholarship.” Akron Law Review 4(1). 12. Ayling, J. and Shearing, C. 2008. “Taking care of business: Public police as commercial security vendors.” Criminology and Criminal Justice, 8, 27-50. Invited Academic Addresses Shearing, C. 2008. Governance, security, and space: conceptual links. Opening presentation. Leipzig Graduate School workshop. “Governing security and making space.” Hosted by the University of Leipzig’s Research Training Group and the Free University of Berlin’s programme on Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood, in Berlin on September 5th 2008. Shearing, C. 2008. “Urban Security Dilemmas and Governance in Africa” Public Lecture organized by CLEEN Foundation in collaboration with the Lagos State Security Trust Fund to mark the 10th Anniversary of the CLEEN Foundation, Lagos, December 9th 2008 and Abuja, December 10th 2008. Shearing, C. 2009. “Governing Environmental Security,” Department of Political Science, University of Bergen, Norway, 24th November 2009. Shearing, C.2009. “Thoughts on Physical and Environmental Security,” Department of Public Law, University of A Coruna, Spain, 2nd December 2009. Shearing, C. 2009. Response to Opening Keynote Speaker, Michel Marcus speaking on “The Evolution of Crime Prevention Practices and Strategies from Across the World,” International Centre for the Prevention of Crime 15th, Montreal, Canada, 8th December 2009.

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Shearing, C. 2009. “Reflections on Nodal Governance,” seminar Department of Criminology, University of Montreal, 10th December 2009. Other Accomplishments Director, Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town, 2006-continuing. Chair of Criminology, University of Cape Town, 2006-continuing. Professor Excellence Level II, University of Cape Town, 2007-continuing. A rated scholars National Research Foundation, South Africa. South African Research (and Department of Science and Technology) Chair of Security and Justice, hosted by the University of Cape Town, 2007-2011. University of Bergen, Norway. Professor II. 2009. Editorial Panel member for the South African National Science Plan developed as part of the Global Change Grand Challenge, 2008. Jamaican Ministry of National Security 2008. A New Era of Policing in Jamaica: transforming the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). Shearing, C. 2008. “Nodal Governance and the Zwelethemba Model” Paper presented at the ESRC – Seminar 3: Criminal Justice and Regulation Seminar Series, September 9th and 10th 2008, School of Law, University of Manchester. Shearing, C. 2008. Panel Member, Public Launch of Regulation, Security and Justice Research Centre, School of Law, University of Manchester – The Transformation of Criminal Justice: Implications for Policy and Research, September 10th 2008. Shearing, C. 2009. “Back to the Future: Revisiting the National Crime Prevention Strategy”. Violent Crime and Democratization in the Global South Conference hosted by the Democracy and Governance Programme, HSRC in Cape Town. 18th and 19th March 2009.

Silvers, Ronald “Tacit Entomological Field Practices,” published in The Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Canada, Volume 40, Number 3, September 2008, pages 105-110. Online at http://www.escsec.ca/bulletin/Bulletin_Sep_2008.pdf.

Skvorecky, Josef 1. Ordinary Lives, a novel (Key Porter Books, 2009). 2. Sins for Father Knox (Hříchy pro pátera Knoxe) short stories (Books and Cards, Prague, 2008). 3. The Baker’s Boy and Other Screenplays (Pekařův kluk a jiné scénáře), Books and Cards, Prague, 2008. Honours Angelus International Prize for Literature, Wroclaw, Poland, 2009. Other Accomplishments Two of his novels have been dramatized for Prague theatres: Miss Silver’s Past (Lvíče, Chamber Theatre, 2009) and Emöke (Viola Theatre, Prague 2009). Encounter in Prague, With Murder (Setkání v Praze, s vraždou), a feature film based on my novel written with wife Zdena Salivarova (Czech TV, 2009).

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Smythe, H.A. Explaining Medically Unexplained Symptoms: Widespread Pain. J Rheumatol 2009; 36:679-83.

Stevenson, John 1. “Philosophy,” The Canadian Encyclopedia (new on-line version: http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com. Follow the links using the search functions to my general article on philosophy and the parts thereof). Institut Historica-Dominion Institute, July 19, 2009. 2. “Medical Care for the Aged” in: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual RALUT Senior Scholars Symposium, Massey College, University of Toronto, April 17, 2009, ed. Cornelia Baines. Toronto: Retired Academics and Librarians of the University of Toronto, 2009. Honours Arbor Award, University of Toronto, 2008. Citation: “Professor Emeritus John (Jack) Stevenson has served as a member of the University Tenure Appeal Committee for several decades. By identifying areas for improvement in the 1970s and 1980s, he helped formulate decisions that helped U of T develop policies and programs to assist new faculty. As chair, Jack improved the committee’s quality and efficiency and furthered understanding of the Memorandum of Agreement section on tenure, a benefit to both the U of T and the Faculty Association.” (See www.alumni.utoronto.ca/arbor).

Still, Ian Honours Arbor Award, University of Toronto, September 15, 2008.

Svoboda, Josef 1. J. Svoboda, 2009. Evolution of Plant Cold Hardiness and its Manifestation along the Latitudinal Gradient in the Canadian Arctic. In: L. Gusta, M. Wisniewski and K. Tanino (eds.) Plant Cold Hardiness: From the Laboratory to the Field. 140-162.CAB International. Cambridge, MA. 2. J. Svoboda, 2009. To Creation Via Evolution? Creationists’ About-Face or a Belated Insight of Reflective Evolutionists? 540-559. In: J.Seckbach and R. Gordon (eds.) Divine Action and Natural Selection. Science, Faith, and Evolution. World Scientific. New Jersey. 3. J. Svoboda. 2008. Emerging Biocosmos. 55-69. In F. Mikes (ed.), Teilhard, Evolution and Global Spirituality. Palacky University, Olomouc. Honours An extended biography of Josef Svoboda was selected for the Czech Encyclopedia of Exiled Scientists. In Print.

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Thompson, Lilian U. 1. Saggar JK, Chen J, Corey P, Thompson LU. Dietary flaxseed lignan or oil combined with tamoxifen treatment affects MCF-7 tumor growth through estrogen receptor- and growth factorsignaling pathways. Mol Nutr Food Res. 54(3):415-425, 2009. 2. Coulman KD, Liu Z, Michaelides J, Quan Hum W, Thompson LU. Fatty acids and lignans in unground whole flaxseed and sesame seed are bioavailable but have minimal antioxidant and lipid-lowering effects in postmenopausal women. Mol Nutr Food Res. 53:1366-75, 2009. 3. Sacco SM, Jiang JM, Reza-Lopez S, Ma DW, Thompson LU, Ward WE. Flaxseed does not antagonize the effect of ultra-low-dose estrogen therapy on bone mineral density and biomechanical bone strength in ovariectomized rats. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 272:1209-16, 2009 4. Chen JM, Saggar JK, Corey P, Thompson LU. Flaxseed and pure secoisolariciresinol diglucoside, but not flaxseed hull, reduce human breast tumor growth (MCF-7) in athymic mice. J Nutr. 139:2061-6, 2009. 5. Sacco SM, Jiang JM, Reza-López S, Ma DW, Thompson LU, Ward WE. Flaxseed combined with low-dose estrogen therapy preserves bone tissue in ovariectomized rats. Menopause 16:545554, 2009. 6. Sie K, Chen J, Sohn KJ, Croxford R, Thompson LU, Kim YI. Folic acid supplementation provided in utero and during lactation reduces the number of terminal end buds of the developing mammary glands in the offspring. Cancer Letters 280:72-77, 2009. 7. Power KA, Chen JM, Saarinen NM, Thompson LU. Changes in biomarker of estrogen receptor and growth factor signaling pathways in MCF-7 tumors after short and long term treatment with soy and flaxseed. J Steroid Biochem Molec Biol. 112:13-19, 2008. 8. Cheung AM, Tile L, Le, Y, Tomlinson G, Hawker G, Scher J, Hu H, Vieth R, Thompson LU, Jamal S, Josse R. Vitamin K supplementation in postmenopausal women with osteopenia (ECKO Trial): A randomized controlled trial. PloS Med 5:e1 96. doi:10. 1371/ journal. pmed. 0050196, 2008. 9. Boucher BA, Thompson LU, Kreiger N, Cotterchio M. Hormone-related supplements and breast cancer risk: need for improved measurement of supplement use. Int J Cancer. 123: 24656, 2008 Invited Academic Addresses Thompson LU. Does flaxseed play a role in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer? University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, 2008. Thompson LU. Lead Discussant: Product composition and quality. In Symposium on Soy Protein/Isoflavone Research: Challenges in Designing and Evaluating Intervention Studies, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 2009. Other Accomplishments Truan J, Chen J, Thompson LU. Paper presentation: The effect of α-linolenic acid-rich flaxseed Oil on human breast cancer xenografts (MCF-7). Canadian American Oil Chemist Society Meeting, Toronto, 2009. Mason J, Chen J, Thompson LU. Paper presentation: Interactive effects of flaxseed oil and trastuzumabin HER2 overexpressing human breast tumors (BT-474). Canadian American Oil Chemist Society Meeting, Toronto, 2009.

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Mason J, Chen J, Thompson LU. Paper presentation: Alpha-linolenic acid-rich flaxseed oil enhances the effectiveness of trastuzumab in reducing the growth of HER2 overexpressing human breast cancer (BT474). Experimental Biology, New Orleans, 2009. Truan J, Chen JM, Thompson LU. Paper presentation: The effect of sesame lignan and flaxseed lignan and oil on the growth of human estrogen receptor positive breast tumor (MCF7).Experimental Biology, New Orleans, 2009. Thompson LU. Paper presentation: Flaxseed and its phytoestrogen lignans for holistic health and medicine. International Conference on Holistic Health and Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky, 2008.

Traill, John 1. U- to Philostratos, Persons of Ancient Athens series, Vol. 17, Athenians. Victoria College, Toronto, 2008; xviii + 398pp. 2. Philosyria to Ophilion, Persons of Ancient Athens series, Vol. 18, Athenians. Victoria College, Toronto, 2009; xviii + 419pp.

Trass, Olev Honours Distinguished Achievement Award presented to him by his Class of 1955 at Princeton University on February 21, 2009. One such award is given each year and professional excellence, involvement with ecology issues and my contributions to my country of birth, Estonia, were mentioned as the basis for the award.

Vranic, Mladen 1. Inouye KE, Chan O, Yue JTY, Andrews A, Li Q, Matthews SG, Vranic M. The effect of long-term insulin treatment with and without antecedent hypoglycemia on neuropeptide and corticosteroid receptor expression in the brains of diabetic rats, brain res. bull, 149-157, 2008. 2. Teodoro T, Zhang L, Alexander T, Yue J, Vranic M, Volchuck A. Oleanic acid enhances insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells: Febs letters, 582:1375-1380, 2008. 3. Kiraly MA, Campbell J, Park E, Bates HE, Yue JTY, Rao V, Matthews SG, Bikopoulos G, Rozakis-Adcock M, Giacca A, Vranic M, Riddell M. Exercise Maintains Euglycemia in association with decreased activation of cJUN NH2-Terminal kinase and serine phosphorylation of IRS1 in the liver of ZDF rats, Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, 2009. (Epub ahead of print). Honours Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, June 2009. Laureate, Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, April 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Lecture to Vuk Vrhovac Diabetes Centre, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2009. Lecture to the Academy of Arts and Science, Zagreb, Croatia, 2009. Lecture to the Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 2009. Seminar to Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology of the New Jersey Medical School, Newark, USA, 2008.

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Expert input forum with Merck & Co. Inc., 2008. Vuk Vrhovac Diabetes Centre, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2008. School of Medicine, University of Mostar, 2008. Department of Medicine, Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey, 2008.

Ward, Charles A. 1. Duan, Fei and Ward, C. A., 2009, “Investigation of Local Evaporation Flux and Vapor-Phase Pressure at an Evaporative Droplet Interphase,” Langmuir, 25 (13) 7424-7431. 2. Ghasemi, H. and Ward, C. A., 2009, “Determination of the Surface Tension of Solids in the Absence of Adsorption,” J. Phys. Chem. B. 113, 12632-12634. 3. Thompson, Ian, Duan, Fei and Ward, C. A., 2009, “Absence of Marangoni Convection at Marangoni Numbers Above 27,000 During Water Evaporation,” Phys. Rev. E, 80, 056308. Honours Jules Stachiewicz Medal from the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering (CSME), for outstanding contributions to heat transfer in Canada, in 2009.

Warkentin, Germaine Honours Fellow, Royal Society of Canada (Academy I), June, 2009. Invited Academic Addresses Aristotle in New France: Louis Nicolas, Jesuit Science, and the Making of the Codex Canadensis, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria College, Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Colloquium, October 28, 2008. The Bibliographical Imagination B Interpreting a Survivor Technology, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, History of Material Texts,Workshop, November 3, 2008. The Poet and the Writing Life, Inaugural lecture in the Mandl Series in Literature and Culture, Suffolk University, Boston, November 6, 2008. Aristotle in New France: Louis Nicolas, Jesuit Science, and the Making of the Codex Canadensis, Five Colleges Renaissance Seminar, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, November 10, 2008. “How Humans Invented the Book,” RALUT Senior Scholars Symposium, April 7, 2009. “The Poet and the Writing Life, The Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye Lecture, Northrop Frye Festival, Moncton New Brunswick, April 22, 2009. “The Poet and the Writing Life,” University of Toronto Department of English, Alumni/ae Lecture, May 28, 2009. Reading a book in the twenty-first century,@ Senior College, University of Toronto, November 25, 2009

Wilson, Fred 1. The External World and Our Knowledge of It: Hume’s Critical Realism, an Exposition and a Defense (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008), pp. 807. 2. Body, Mind and Self in Hume’s Critical Realism (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2008), pp. 538.

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3. “Universals, Particulars, Tropes and Blobs,” in Rosaria Egidi and Guido Bonino, eds., Fostering the Ontological Turn (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlaag, 2008), pp. 15-44. 4. “The Logic of John Stuart Mill,” in Dov Gabbay and John Woods, eds., Handbook of the History of Logic. Volume 4: British Logic in the Nineteenth Century (Amsterdam: Elsevier North Holland, 2008), pp. 219-281. 5. “Bergmann’s Hidden Aristotelianism,” in Bruno Langlet and Jean-Maurice Monnoyer, eds., G. Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2009), pp. 15-67. 6. Review of H. Noonan, Hume, S. Traiger, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Hume’s Treatise, Marina Frasco-Spada and P. J. E. Kail, eds., Impressions of Hume, and Emilio Mazza and Emanule Ronchetti, eds., New Essays on David Hume, in Brit J for the Hist of Phil, 17 (2009), pp. 432-435. 7. Review of Wendy Donner and Richard Fumerton, Mill, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2009-05-18, .

Winearls, D. Joan 1. “Allan Brooks, Naturalist and Artist (1869-1946): The Travails of an Early Twentieth Century Wildlife Illustrator in North America,” Scientia Canadensis, 2008, 31 (1-2): 131-154. (Issued in 2009). 2. “Ontario-On the Map” the inaugural exhibit for the Archives of Ontario’s new public service facility,” Ontario Professional Surveyor, 2009, 52 (No. 4): 10-13. Honours Invited Curator for “Ontario – On The Map” the Archives of Ontario inaugural exhibition of early maps of Ontario for the Helen McClung Gallery, Archives of Ontario, York University, September 15, 2009 to February, 2010.

Winsor, Mary Pickard 1. “Museums” in The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 6, The Modern Biological and Earth Sciences, eds. Peter J. Bowler and John V. Pickstone, Cambridge University Press (May 2009): 60-75. 2. “Taxonomy was the foundation of Darwin’s evolution,” Taxon, 58: 1 (2009): 43-49. Invited Academic Addresses ‘Classification is a Census:’ Huxley’s Private Quarrel with Darwin and its Public Consequences, Origin of Species at 150 (Darwin Conference): Biological, Historical, and Philosophical Perspectives, Victoria College, University of Toronto (November 2009). Darwin and Huxley’s disagreement over taxonomy’s connection to evolution, Linnean Society of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London (December 2008).

Wonham, W.M. 1. L. Feng, W.M. Wonham. Supervisory control architecture for discrete-event systems. IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control 53 (6) July 2008, pp. 1449-1461.

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2. A. Afzalian, A. Saadatpoor, W.M. Wonham. Systematic supervisory control solutions for under-load tap-changing transformers. Control Engineering Practice 16 (9) September 2008, pp.1035-1054. 3. L. Feng, W.M. Wonham. On the computation of natural observers in discrete-event systems. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems [accepted for publication 2008.10.08; online SpringerLink.com]. 4. A. Nabavi, R. Iravani, A. Afzalian, W.M. Wonham. Discrete-event systems supervisory control for a dynamic flow controller. IEEE Trans. on Power Delivery 24 (1) Jan 2009, pp.219230. 5. L. Feng, K. Cai, W.M. Wonham. A structural approach to the nonblocking supervisory control of discrete-event systems. International J. of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 41 (11) 2009, pp.1152-1167. 6. K. Cai, W.M. Wonham. Supervisor localization: a top-down approach to distributed control of discrete-event systems. In L. Beji, S. Otmane, A. Abichou (eds.), Proc. 2nd Mediterranean Conference on Intelligent Systems & Automation (CISA’09), Zarzis, Tunisia, March 23-25, 2009; pp.302-308. 7. K. Cai, W.M. Wonham. Supervisor localization for large-scale discrete-event systems. Joint 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and 28th Chinese Control Conference, Shanghai, P.R. China, December 16-18, 2009; pp.3099-3105. Honours Honorary Professor, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Beihang Daxue), December 2009.