David R. Colman Ph.D.

David R. Colman Ph.D.

David Colman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 4, 2011.
OBITUARY DAVID R. COLMAN, PH.D. 1949 - 2011 Director of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro) of McGill University and the McGill University Health Centre Wilder Penfield Professor of Neuroscience Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Neuroscience Passed away suddenly on June 1, 2011. Beloved husband of Elizabeth, devoted father to Monica and Miranda, and brother of Carol Colman (Michael Gerber) and uncle to Joshua Gerber. David Colman was a true renaissance man. He was passionate about his family, science, art, cooking, heritage plants, old movies and so much more. His intelligence, entrepreneurial spirit and wonderful sense of humour will be deeply missed. Born in New York, Dave attended the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. He received his BSc from NYU in 1970, and his PhD in Neuroscience from the State University of New York in 1977. He held faculty positions at NYU School of Medicine and The Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. In 1993, he became the Annenberg Professor of Molecular Biology and Neuroscience, the Vice-Chairman for Research in the Department of Neurology, and the Scientific Director of The Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis of The Mount Sinai School of Medicine. In September 2002, Dave moved with his family to Montreal to become Director of The Neuro, one of five institutions supported by the Killam Trusts. He was deeply committed to Wilder Penfield's original vision of an integrated research and clinical institution. Through his championship of The Neuro and all the people who work there, he drew people in, captivating them with the promise of a new neuroscience. Under his visionary leadership, The Neuro launched a $40-million capital campaign and was named one of the first Canadian national Centres of Excellence in Research and Commercialization. Dave approached science with a strong conviction in basic, curiosity-driven research and he believed in approaching problems from every angle. This commitment led to the multidisciplinary Neuroengineering Program at McGill and innovative programs in Neuropalliative Care as well as a major expansion in brain imaging at The Neuro. Dave was a mentor to many. He nurtured and encouraged young students to be curious about the world around them. He championed the Integrated Program in Neuroscience and was spearheading a collaborative project with the National Film Board of Canada to create an educational 3-D IMAX film about neuroscience for pre-teens. He was a world-renowned scientist, who focused on problems related to myelination, spinal cord injury and nerve cell development and regeneration. His laboratory has made major contributions to our understanding of how nerves are protected and nurtured by the myelin sheath in the brain and in the peripheral nervous system, and how nerve cells communicate with each other across the synapse. He was on the editorial boards of Neuron and Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, as well as a member of the Medical Advisory Committee for the Gairdner Foundation, and authored more than 110 scientific publications in top tier scientific journals such as Science, Nature, Cell and Neuron to name a few. Dave had a meaningful impact on all who had the fortune of knowing him and his legacy as a visionary leader and an extraordinary person will live on forever. A private funeral and burial service will take place in New York. A memorial tribute will be held in Montreal at a future date. Details will be forthcoming. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please send donations to the David Colman Memorial Fund, Neuro Development Office, Montreal Neurological Institute, 3801 University St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4. 514-398-8825.

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Rick Cohen

June 16, 2011

David was a wonderful role model for a young neuroscientist, his presence is missed!

Mary McKenna

June 13, 2011

I am shocked and saddened to hear of David's passing. He was an outstanding scientist and leader. My condolences to his family and colleagues. He will be greatly missed by the neuroscience community.

June 10, 2011

dear elizabeth and family--
davey's passing saddens me so very deeply. we were such good pals in high school and memories from those days of him and his family loom large. i am only sorry that we do not all share newer ones.
we are diminished.
most sincerely,
peter lighte & family
princeton, nj
ps. warm wishes to carol.

Patrizia LoPresti

June 8, 2011

Life is measured by the difference made in other people's lives, and Dave made a significant difference in my own life. I owe him a great debt of gratitude which unfortunately I was never able to express to him personally before his untimely death.

George DeVries

June 8, 2011

I am shocked and sadden to hear of Dave's passing. He wil be greatly missed by the neuroscience community- his obituary says it all- he was a true "renaissance man". He had an enthusiasm for all he did which is seldom seen today. Myt condolences to his family. George H. DeVries

June 7, 2011

My condolences to the Colman family. Gihan Tennekoon

McGill CRN

June 7, 2011

The members of the McGill Centre for Neuroscience would like express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Dr. David Colman. For those of us who had the pleasure to know him, Dave will be greatly missed for his dedication, good humor and important contributions to our neuroscience community.

June 6, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers with the Colman Family. Dave was a great guy.
Ricardo Battaglino and Leslie Morse, Boston

Meg Schneider

June 5, 2011

Monica and Miranda, Your dad was very proud today. You were both beautiful in the ways that you allowed us to know how very important a man your father was...most especially at home.

June 4, 2011

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

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