Brian James awarded the 2000 Chemical Institute of Canada Medal
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Brian James awarded the 2000 Chemical Institute of Canada Medal
Dr. Brian R. James of the Department of Chemistry and the UBC Pulp and Paper Centre has been awarded the 2000 Chemical Institute of Canada Medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the science of chemistry.

Dr. James joined the UBC Pulp and Paper Centre as a Faculty Associate in 1995. His pulp and paper research is focused on the inhibition of yellowing of mechanical pulps. Dr. James is one of twelve UBC Pulp and Paper Centre faculty in the Mechanical Wood-Pulps Network of the Networks of Centres of Excellence.

The Chemical Institute of Canada is a national association of chemists, chemical engineers and chemical technologists organized in three Constituent Societies: the Canadian Society for Chemistry, the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering and the Canadian Society for Chemical Technology. It has approximately 5,700 members employed in industry, government and academia across Canada and internationally.
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