Professor Emeritus passes

Dr. Neil Madsen (1928-2017)​​​ Professor Emeritus, Biochemistry

10 April 2017

The University of Alberta banner will be at half mast, Tuesday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 12, to honour Dr. Madsen's career

Dr Madsen earned a BSc in 1950 and an MSc in 1952, both at the University of Alberta. He then went on to obtain a PhD with Nobel laureate Carl Cori at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, and continued from there to Oxford, UK, for post-doctoral work with the Nobel laureate Sir Hans Krebs. In 1957, he returned to Canada and worked as a microbiologist with Canada Agriculture for five years before joining the University of Alberta, Department of Biochemistry, as a faculty member in 1962.
His area of research, for which he was internationally recognised, focused on the study of enzymes - catalysts in the chemical reactions upon which life depends. One of his major discoveries was the structure of the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase, of which he produced a detailed three-dimensional map in collaboration with Robert Fletterick.

Times Colonist Obituary