不良研究所

Oct. 30, 2017

U不良研究所 spirit shines in annual 2017 Top 40 Under 40 list

Twenty faculty, staff and alumni round out this year鈥檚 roster of 不良研究所鈥檚 most visionary young leaders
From left, David Dick, Melanie Noel and Daniel Niven are three of U不良研究所's Top 40 Under 40 for 2017.

From left, David Dick, Melanie Noel and Daniel Niven are three of U不良研究所's Top 40 Under 40, 2017.

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For 19 years and running, Avenue magazine鈥檚 鈥淭op 40 Under 40鈥 has provided an anticipated annual roundup of some of the city鈥檚 best and brightest. While these honourees invariably share many traits 鈥 vision, ambition, entrepreneurial thinking, extreme compassion 鈥 you鈥檒l forgive us for zeroing in on a common denominator dear to our hearts: their connections to the University of 不良研究所.

This year, as always, nearly half of the individuals in this illustrious group are alumni and/or faculty and staff. From non-profit pioneers enriching the lives of our city鈥檚 most vulnerable, to mould-breaking business leaders, to art stars and environmental innovators, these 20 stewards of our city and our future continue to connect our campus to the community. Each of them are driven to make their community healthier, smarter, kinder and happier; each no doubt finds inspiration in myriad places. We convinced just a few of them to share the memories, advice and personal philosophies that compel them to strive with passion.

Read the  please join us in congratulating all 40 of this year鈥檚 Top 40 鈥 with special thanks to those who make U不良研究所 proud.

One of the most important things that took me a very long time to learn is this: Having fun doesn鈥檛 mean you鈥檙e doing it wrong. For a long time, I thought good and serious work had to hurt, but it turns out that, even for philosophers, suffering doesn鈥檛 have to be the path to wisdom.鈥
鈥 David Dick, assistant professor, Department of Philosophy.  

鈥淪eeing ideas become real inspires me. When an idea is still in the clouds, still a vision 鈥 it鈥檚 the process of getting to see that something become real and physical that drives me. I love seeing how it positively effects the place and people around us.鈥
鈥 Mark Erickson, BFA鈥07; co-founder Studio North. 

鈥淚鈥檓 driven by the work ethic instilled into me by my parents, my own personal desire to always put my best foot forward, and a desire to model hard work and dedication so that my children will hopefully adopt that approach to pursuing their own personal aspirations.鈥
鈥 Dr. Daniel Niven, MD'06, MSc'12, PhD'16, intensive-care physician and assistant professor, Cumming School of Medicine. 

鈥淭here are so many interesting things to discover about the world and how it works, and it's my job to think about them, and share that knowledge with others. As well, I recently went to my brother-in-law's U不良研究所 convocation where Bob McDonald gave the convocation address. I do my best to follow his advice to always say yes to new opportunities.鈥
鈥 Jennifer Winter, BA鈥05, MA鈥07, PhD鈥11; assistant professor, School of Public Policy. 

鈥淭he short and sweet version of what propels me is just two words: social responsibility.鈥
鈥 Aubrey Hanson, PhD鈥17; assistant professor, Werklund School of Education. 

Jessica Shaw, left, Anton de Groot, top right, and Anila Lee Yuen.

Jessica Shaw, left, Anton de Groot, top right, and Anila Lee Yuen.

鈥淢y dad taught me that kindness goes a long way in making the workday impactful. A conversation with him years ago always keeps me motivated. He鈥檇 come home from work visibly happy. The conversation went something like this:
Me: 鈥淒ad, why so happy?鈥
Dad: 鈥淢y entire team volunteered to stay overtime, and our president was surprised 鈥 my team was the only one where everyone volunteered.鈥
Me: 鈥淲ow. That鈥檚 great. How did you do it?鈥
Dad: 鈥淢y team told me they wanted to make me look good because I always do everything I can to help them.鈥
Me: 鈥淟ike what?鈥
Dad: 鈥淕iving them extra time off to assist a sick family member; helping them with problems at home or school or with their kids. Stuff like that.鈥
鈥 Anila Lee Yeun, BSc鈥06; CEO, Centre for Newcomers. Yuen is the recipient of a 2017 Alumni Achievement Award.

鈥淲hen I shared the Top 40 news with my dad, he reminded me of the same thing that I鈥檝e heard from him for years: Be proud, but be humble. He taught me to always acknowledge the people, experiences and privileges that have helped me get to where I am today. Moving through the world with a balance of pride and humility is a complicated feat, and I don鈥檛 always do it well. I do take great pride in the work that I do, and I also know that I have so much to learn (and unlearn).鈥
鈥 Jessica Shaw, PhD鈥15, assistant professor aboriginal issues, Faculty of Social Work. 

鈥淭une in to your life. Inspiration is all around. Some of my best research ideas have been sparked by my own children.鈥
鈥 Melanie Noel, assistant professor, Department of Psychology; member, Alberta Children鈥檚 Hospital Research Institute. 

鈥淥ne piece of advice I received from the former division chief of the Hematology, Oncology and Transplant Program at the Alberta Children's Hospital was: 鈥楴ever say no.鈥 鈥
鈥 Fiona Schulte, assistant professor, Department of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine. 

鈥淎 good doctor once said, 'Don鈥檛 forget, you鈥檒l be working the rest of your life.' I disagreed. I chose to play. I chose a creative life. And the good news is that so can anyone. No matter what path we follow, we can make things, draw things. Tell stories in our way, and touch the lives of people all around us. Somehow, this makes getting up easy no matter how late you got home from the party the night before.鈥
鈥 Anton de Groot, BFA鈥04, MFA鈥16; award-winning scenographer. 

Read Avenue's profiles of the other Top 40 recipients who are part of the U不良研究所 family:

  •  clinical associate professor, Cumming School of Medicine
  •  clinical assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine
  •  assistant professor in the Departments of Pediatrics, and Physiology & Pharmacology, Cumming School of Medicine
  •  MD鈥05; assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine
  •  BA鈥09, BEd鈥12; co-founder Market Collective
  •  BComm'14, founder and CEO of HOP Compost
  •  MEng鈥11; co-founder and managing partner, Higher Ground Consulting
  •  director, institutional programs, Research Services, University of 不良研究所
  •  BN鈥04; VP finance Nomodic Modular Structures
  •  MD'02, associate professor, Cumming School of Medicine; clerkship director, Family Medicine