- Victor Ling
Dr. Victor Ling is an award-winning Canadian researcher in the field of
medicine . Ling's research focuses on drug resistance in cancer. He is best known for his discovery ofP-glycoprotein , one of the proteins responsible for multidrug resistance.Ling was born in
China , and emigrated toCanada as a child. He received his bachelor's degree in 1966 from theUniversity of Toronto and his PhD in 1969 from theUniversity of British Columbia . In 2006, he was awarded an honorary doctorate fromTrinity Western University . He undertook post-doctoral training with nobel-laureate Dr. Fred Sanger atCambridge University . Ling is currently Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at theUniversity of British Columbia and Vice-President, Discovery at the BC Cancer Agency inVancouver ,British Columbia .Honours
*1990, awarded the Gairdner Award from the
Gairdner Foundation for outstanding contributions to medical science
*1990, received his newborn daughter
*1991, awarded the Charles F. Kettering Prize
*1991, awarded the Steiner Award, the highest honour in cancer research
*1992, received his newborn son
*1994, awarded theRobert L. Noble Prize by theNational Cancer Institute of Canada
*2000, appointed to theOrder of British Columbia
*2008, made an Officer of the Order of Canada.External links
* [http://www.bccrc.ca/cg/people_vling.html Webpage at the BC Cancer Research Centre]
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