BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250703T115813EDT-6638X9960X@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250703T155813Z DESCRIPTION:Virtual event description: \n\nA symposium on the stories\, inn ovations\, and scientific discoveries fueled and supported by extraordinar y friendships.\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Fossils\, Friendship and Scientific Connections: Exploring the Unsettling Lives and Correspondence of Gordon H ewitt and Marie Stopes. Ingrid Birker and Laura Cameron.\n Birds of a Feat her: Lomer\, Wood and the Creation of an Extraordinary Natural History Col lection. Chris Lyons.\n “Two Heads on the Same Body”: How Wilder Penfield a nd William Cone Discovered the Human Brain and Lost Each Other. Eric Andre w-Gee.\n Science as an Inspiration to Art/Art as an Inspiration to Science: The collaboration of Hans Selye and Marian Dale Scott. Gwendolyn Owens.\n \n\nWatch on YouTube\n\n\nAbout the Speakers:\n\nChristopher Lyons is the head librarian of Rare Books and Special Collections.\n\nIngrid Birker man ages the Public Program at the Redpath Museum. She has published and edite d a variety of booklets including: Tea and fossils – a brief history of th e Redpath Museum (2007)\; A Leafy Legacy (2009)\; the gallery guide A Foss ils’ Tale (2010)\; Redpath Museum Kid's Colouring and Activity book (2019) . She has organized many public events and activities such as the first Wo men in Science\, Engineering and Medicine Symposium (2012) and the Cutting Edge Lectures in Science (2006 - 2022). In 2015 she completed a M.A. (McG ill) with a thesis entitled What I learned about learning at the Redpath M useum.\n\nLaura Jean Cameron is professor of historical geography at Queen ’s University. She is the author of Friend Beloved (2021)\, Openings (1997 )\, co-author with John Forrester of Freud in Cambridge (2017) as well as the co-editor of Emotion\, Place and Culture (2009) and Rethinking the Gre at White North (2011).\n\nGwendolyn Owens is Director\, Visual Arts Collec tion\, ɫTV. Her scholarly publications include articles\, ex hibition catalogues\, and books on artist/architect Gordon Matta-Clark\; p ainters Maurice Prendergast\, Lawren Harris\, and David Milne\; Montreal a rtist/architect Melvin Charney\; 20thcentury art markets\; and kitchen wal lpaper. She is currently researching the art of Marian Dale Scott.\n\nEric Andrew-Gee is the Globe and Mail’s Quebec correspondent\, based in Montre al. He studied history at ɫTVl and has worked as a reporter at the Globe for six years. His work focuses on the intersection of the Canadian past with current events.\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\n  \n DTSTART:20220120T203000Z DTEND:20220120T220000Z LOCATION:Rare Books and Special Collections\, McLennan Library Building 4th floor\, McLennan Library Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0C9\, 3459 r ue McTavish SUMMARY:Science and Friendship at ɫTVl: A Few Insights URL:/library/channels/event/science-and-friendship-mcg ill-few-insights-335412 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR