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Christiane Ayotte
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'''Christiane Ayotte''' is a Canadian scientist and academic from [[Quebec]].
She received a [[Master of Science|MSc]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in [[organic chemistry]] from the [[Université de Montréal]]. Ayotte then pursued two years of post-doctoral studies in [[mass spectrometry]] at the [[Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] (INRS). She next became a research associate at the Doping Control Laboratory of the INRS. Since 1991, she has been director of the Doping Control Laboratory, the only Canadian laboratory accredited by the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]], and has been a research associate professor at INRS since 1992. Since 1995, she has been a member of the doping commission of the [[International Association of Athletics Federations]] and, since 1996, a member of the Working Group on Harmonization of Laboratory protocols of the [[International Olympic Committee]].<ref></ref><ref name=uquebec/>
She was named scientist of the year by [[Radio Canada]] in 1999.<ref></ref> In 2006, she received the [[Canadian Medical Association]]'s Medal of Honour.<ref></ref> In 2018, she was named an officer in the [[Order of Canada]].<ref></ref> She was also awarded a medal by the Quebec [[Ministry of International Relations (Quebec)|Ministry of International Relations and La Francophonie]] in 2018.<ref name=uquebec></ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Université de Montréal alumni]]
[[Category:Université du Québec faculty]]
[[Category:Officers of the Order of Canada]]
[[Category:Canadian women scientists]]
She received a [[Master of Science|MSc]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in [[organic chemistry]] from the [[Université de Montréal]]. Ayotte then pursued two years of post-doctoral studies in [[mass spectrometry]] at the [[Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] (INRS). She next became a research associate at the Doping Control Laboratory of the INRS. Since 1991, she has been director of the Doping Control Laboratory, the only Canadian laboratory accredited by the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]], and has been a research associate professor at INRS since 1992. Since 1995, she has been a member of the doping commission of the [[International Association of Athletics Federations]] and, since 1996, a member of the Working Group on Harmonization of Laboratory protocols of the [[International Olympic Committee]].<ref></ref><ref name=uquebec/>
She was named scientist of the year by [[Radio Canada]] in 1999.<ref></ref> In 2006, she received the [[Canadian Medical Association]]'s Medal of Honour.<ref></ref> In 2018, she was named an officer in the [[Order of Canada]].<ref></ref> She was also awarded a medal by the Quebec [[Ministry of International Relations (Quebec)|Ministry of International Relations and La Francophonie]] in 2018.<ref name=uquebec></ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Université de Montréal alumni]]
[[Category:Université du Québec faculty]]
[[Category:Officers of the Order of Canada]]
[[Category:Canadian women scientists]]
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