‘Father of stem-cell research’ Dr. James Till feted for discovery's 50th anniversary

Posted: Published on March 18th, 2012

This post was added by Dr Simmons

Shinan Govani Mar 17, 2012 7:30 AM ET | Last Updated: Mar 16, 2012 5:35 PM ET

How many scientific breakthroughs does one man need to make to get a plus-one around here? That small little matter one thats foiled lesser men constituted one of the lighter moments in the way-serious commemoration that took place last week at the inaugural Renew the World Gala. Guest of honour Dr. James Till known to some as one of the fathers of stem-cell research had, we were told, demurely inquired beforehand if it was, oh, OK if his wife tagged along for the big black-tie. I think we know what the answer was. (This wasnt one of those admit one kind of thingies.)

In the words of my sometime party proxy Pasquale Casullo: There were scientists. There were celebrities. There were philanthropists. And, oh, luxury automobiles, too! Attending the dinner that went down at the Mercedes-Benz dealership in the east end, he took in a night effectively marking the made-in-Toronto 50th anniversary of the landmark discovery of Dr. Till and his colleague, the late Ernest McCulloch. Swirling amongst the cell-supporters and humble-as-pie lab-coat set, Im told, were the likes of Chantal Kreviazuk, Robert Herjavec, Michael Burgess, Damon Allen, Monika Schnarre, Stacey McKenzie, Trish Stratus, Melissa Grelo, Keshia Chant, Heather Hiscox and many more.

The event raised $1.2-million for the Canadian Stem Cell Foundation, which as the crowd that night was told, supports the work being done to use stem cells to rebuild damaged tissue in many parts of the body, such as the eyes, pancreas and brain. Also in the works: clinical trials for possible new treatments for cancer, blindness, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, etc.

The humility-soaked octogenarian cutie that is Dr. Till ended up leaving the joint with the biggest Q-rating uptick, with more than one person admitting later to a crush on the seasoned biophysicist. In the words of one who was there: Hes too good to be true. The most genuine and modest person Ive ever met.

Renew the World, indeed!

SCENE! HEARD!

Here! There!

A party is in the works next month to mark the 25th anniversary of Centro, the respectable resto on Yonge where newlyweds Conrad Black and Barbara Amiel used to conspire, and, in its hey-est-day, was the place people would go to gawk at everyone from Quincy Jones to Tony Bennett to Michael Jordan to Julio Iglesias!

Taking a break to brunch while in town shooting their TV series XIII: Stuart Townsend, Aisha Tyler. Spotted at The Drake last Sunday.

Read the original here:
‘Father of stem-cell research’ Dr. James Till feted for discovery's 50th anniversary

Related Posts
This entry was posted in Stem Cell Research. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.