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Tony PawsonHis Legacy
Jane McGlade, Tony Pawson & Mike Moran
Awards
NCIC Senior Scientist
Terry Fox Cancer Research Scientist
Kyoto Prize
Gairdner awardOrder of Ontario
Order of CanadaFRS
Order of Companions of HonourFRSC
Robert Noble Prize
Apotex Chair
HHMI International Scholar
John Colter award
Henry Friesen Award
AACR Pezcoller award
Boehringer Mannheim PrizeWolf Prize
H.P. Heineken Prize
Flavelle Medal
CIHR Distinguished Scientist
University Professor
J. Allyn Taylor Prize
Killam Prize
Prix Galien
Premiers Platinum Medal
Premiers Summit awardMichael Smith Prize
EMBO Member Poulsson Medal
National Academy of Sciences
AAASErnst Bertner
Memorial award
Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Daniel Nathans award
Royal Medal
Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize
Honorary MemberJapan Biochemical Society Howard Taylor Rickets award
NCIC Diamond Jubilee award
Doctor of MedicineKarolinska Institutet
Honorary degreeMcMaster University
CCRA award CNPN Distinguished Researcher Award
TraineesGeraldine Weinmaster, Jane Ingman-Baker, Michael Brose, Alister McCauley, Ivan Sadowski, Jim Stone, Peter Greer, Gareth Taylor, Kelly Meckling-Gill, Angela Brooks-Wilson, Mike Moran, Anne Koch, Vladimir Lhotak, Michael Reedijk, Ken Letwin, Deborah Anderson, Christine Ellis, Jane McGlade, Johne Liu, Luc Marengere, Lee Mizzen, Gen-Sheng Feng, Lori Puil, Mark Henkemeyer, Paul Oliver, Alex Singer, Louise Larose, Maria Rozakis-Adcock, John O'Bryan, Alec Cheng, Abhijit Guha, Norma Masson, Michael Rosen, Motti Anafi, Peter van der Geer, Ritu Dhand, Sacha Holland, Yuh-Min Chook, Wolfgang Vogel, Venus Lai, Tracy Saxton, Laura Velazquez, Nadia Al-Alawi, Shun-Cheng Li, Terrance Kubiseski, Ryuchi Sakai, Friedemann Kiefer, Xiangmin Wang, Elke Aippersbach, Dan Lin, Friedhelm Bladt, Berivan Baskin, David Stapleton, Kathleen Binns, David Murray, Robin Taylor, Nicola Broughton, Robert Steven, Karen Colwill, Neil Warner, Jiefei Tong, Perry Howard, Piers Nash, James Fawcett, William Hardy, Sabine Elowe, Leanne Groot, Robert Ingham, Gerry Gish, Siew-Hwa Ong, Sigal Gelkop, Pamela Plant, Ivan Blasutig, Matthew Smith, Nina Jones, Clark Wells, Amy Holdorf, Bruce Seet, Linda Salomonsson, Jin Jing, Rizaldy Scott, Giselle Wiggin, James Murphy, Caesar Lim, Andreas Traweger, Jacky Chung, Rune Linding, Jin Gyoon Park, Chen Chen, Yong Zheng, Claus Jorgensen, Kelly Pike, Jason Cohn, Andrew Sherman, Mark Engelhardt, Rachel Vanderlaan, Elizabeth Gray, Chris Tan, Oliver Rocks, Nicolas Bisson, Heike Wegmeyer, Sebastian Guettler, Nisa Dar, Mark van Eekelen, Rick Bradshaw, Yanling Zhao, Evangelia Petsalakis, Mohammed Soliman, Bernard Liu, Andreas Helbig, Kristina Lorenzen, James Knight, Melissa Stacey, Ruijin Tian, Timothy Nott, Melany Wagner, Greg Findlay, Igal Louria-Hayon, Michael Kofler, Frederic Fellouse, Eden Fussner
Current StaffGeraldine Mbamalu, Karen Colwill, Julie Ruston, Sarang Kulkarni, Marina Olhovsky, Monika Tucholska, Cunjie Zhang, Adrian Pasculescu, Lorne Taylor, Rizaldy Scott, Cristina Virag, Marilyn Hsiung, Jianmei Du, Zofia Krzyzek
Collaborations
The SH2 domain (bound to a target peptide)- prototype of regulatable protein-protein interactions
The Little Domain that Could
Protein Domains
Science. 2009 Nov 27;326(5957):1220-4.
Another Form of Interaction
Tony trained and collaborated with many scientists throughout his career. The next four slides, created by Dr. Gary Bader, diagram those interactions, starting at the highest magnification (number of co-authored papers) and panning out.
Co-authored 15 papers or more Courtesy of Gary Bader
Courtesy of Gary BaderCo-authored 10 papers or more
Courtesy of Gary BaderCo-authored 5 papers or more
1546 coauthors422 papers
All papersCourtesy of Gary Bader
Tony’s interactome
Thinking about how things work“None of the progress that I have made has been achieved solely as an individual. As I have mentioned, I was trained by brilliant and inspiring mentors, and I have had the benefit of a collegial group of scientists around the world, who have made the field of cell signaling exceptionally enjoyable and productive. I could have done nothing without the dedication, insights and hard work of outstanding students and postdoctoral fellows, many of whom are now highly successful independent scientists in their own right.” Kyoto Prize speech
Jeremy, Catherine & Nick
Pawsoncirca 2005