- John Alexander Hopps
John Alexander "Jack" Hopps (1919 –
November 24 1998 ) Canadian, was one of the pioneers of theartificial pacemaker and is known as the "father of biomedical engineering in Canada".Born in
Winnipeg, Manitoba , he received a B.Sc.Eng. degree in electrical engineering from theUniversity of Manitoba in 1941. He joined theNational Research Council of Canada (NRC) in 1942.Beginning in 1949, he worked with Dr.
Wilfred Bigelow and Dr.John Callaghan at theBanting Institute in theUniversity of Toronto , developing the world's first externalartificial pacemaker in 1951. (The first internal pacemaker was implanted in a human body by a Swedish team in 1958.)Hopps was the founding president of the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society and the President of the Ontario Heart Foundation (Ottawa Chapter).
In 1985, his
autobiography , "Passing Pulses, the Pacemaker and Medical Engineering: A Canadian Story", was published.In 1986, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada .References
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