Frederick Andermann


Frederick Andermann, was a Canadian neurologist and epileptologist.

Biography

He was born and initially raised in Chernivtsi, belonging at that time to Rumania, today the Ukraine. When this area was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940, his family first moved to Bucharest, than to Switzerland and France, before they immigrated to Canada in 1950, where he trained in medicine at the Université de Montréal and then neurology at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.
He was a Professor at the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery and Pediatrics at McGill University in Montreal and was the director of the Epilepsy Unit and Clinic of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital for many years. He was a founding member, president and past president of the Canadian League Against Epilepsy, president of the Canadian Neurological Society, the Canadian Society for Clinical Neurophysiology, the Canadian Association of Child Neurologists and the Canadian Eastern EEG Society. In the International League Against Epilepsy he was a chairman of the Task Force on Classification and of the Commission on Classification and Terminology from 1993 to 1997; first vice president form 2001 to 2005, and second vice president form 2005 to 2009.
His contributions to the field of epilepsy research are many. In 1972 and 1986 he described Andermann syndrome named after him together with his wife Eva and others.

Awards

Andermann was the recipient of numerous awards in the course of his career for his dedication to epilepsy research and treatment.
YearAwardIssuing Body
2015Lifetime Achievement AwardInternational League Against Epilepsy and International Bureau for Epilepsy
2013Officer of the Ordre national du QuébecOrdre national du Québec
2006Order of CanadaCanada
2004Alan Ross PrizeCanadian Paediatric Society
2003Prix Wilder-PenfieldPrix du Québec
2000William G. Lennox AwardAmerican Epilepsy Society
1999Penfield AwardLeague Against Epilepsy
1995Distinguished Clinical Investigator AwardAmerican Epilepsy Society and Milken Foundation
1989Ambassador for EpilepsyILAE and IBE

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