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===Graham Colditz===
Colditz is the Niess-Gain professor of surgery, professor of medicine and associate director of prevention and control at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo. He is also chief of the division of public health sciences, department of surgery and deputy director at the Institute for Public Health at Washington University School of Medicine.
 
Colditz’s research interests are lifestyle and environmental risk factors that contribute to the onset of cancer. PI on two large-scale, population studies involving subsets of individuals with a particular disease. The Nurses’ Health Study at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the [[Growing Up Today Study]] (GUTS).
==Education program==
The CLS has an education program - "Students on the Beamlines" funded by NSERC Promoscience. This outreach program for science allows high school students to fully experience the work of a scientist, in addition to having the chance to use the CLS beamlines. "The program allows students the development of active research, a very rare phenomena in schools and provides direct access to the use of a particle accelerator, something even rarer!" said teacher Steve Desfosses form College Saint-Bernard, [[Drummondville]], [[Quebec]].<ref name="Express">[http://www.journalexpress.ca/Soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9/%C3%89ducation/2012-03-03/article-2914331/Le-synchrotron-de-Saskatoon-mis-a-la-portee-de-jeunes-scientifiques-du-College-SaintBernard/1 "Le synchrotron de Saskatoon mis à la portée de jeunes scientifiques du Collège Saint-Bernard"],''L'Express'' 3 March 2012</ref> [[Dene]] students from [[La Loche]], Saskatchewan have taken part in this program twice, looking at effects of [[acid rain]].<ref name="Dene">{{cite web | url= http://www.lightsource.ca/media/spotlight_northern_exposure.php| title=Northern Exposure: Students from Saskatchewan’s North do synchrotron science | date=October 2011| accessdate=2012-23-07}}</ref> Student Jontae DesRoches commented “Elders have noticed that the landscape, where trees used to grow, there’s none growing anymore. They’re pretty concerned because wildlife is disappearing. Like, here there used to be rabbits and now there’s none”. <ref name="ammsa">{{cite web | url= http://www.ammsa.com/publications/saskatchewan-sage/experiment-teaches-students-hands-chemistry-curriculum| title=Experiment teaches students hands-on chemistry curriculum | date=2011| accessdate=2012-23-07}}</ref>
In 2012 the CLS was awarded the [[Canadian Nuclear Society]]'s Education and Communication Award "in recognition of its commitment to community outreach, increasing public awareness of synchrotron science, and developing innovative and outstanding secondary educational programs such as Students on the Beamlines".<ref name="award">
 
Awards AACR-DeWitt S. Goodman Memorial Lectureship, Fulbright Scholarship, Knox Fellowship at Harvard University, the American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award, the ASPO Distinguished Achievement Award, election to membership of the Institute of Health and the American Cancer Society Cissy Hornung Clinical Research Professorship. In 2011, he was awarded the American Cancer Society Medal of Honor for cancer control research.
BMIT BM
<ref name="BMIT1">{{Cite journal
|last=Wysokinski |first=Tomasz W.
|last2=Chapman |first2=Dean
|last3=Adams |first3=Gregg
|last4=Renier |first4=Michel
|last5=Suortti |first5=Pekka
|last6=Thomlinson |first6=William
|year=2007
|title=Beamlines of the biomedical imaging and therapy facility at the Canadian light source—Part 1
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=582 |pages=73-76
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.087
}}</ref>
BMIT ID
CMCF ID
<ref name="Prime">{{Cite journal
|last=Grochulski |first=P.
|last2=Fodje |first2=M. N.
|last3=Gorin |first3=J.
|last4=Labiuk |first4=S. L.
|last5=Berg |first5=R.
|year=2011
|title=Beamline 08ID-1, the prime beamline of the Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility
|journal=Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
|volume=18 |pages=681-684
|doi=10.1107/S0909049511019431
}}</ref>
CMCF BM
Far-IR
<ref name="IR">{{Cite journal
|last=May |first=Tim
|last2=Appadoo |first2=Dominique
|last3=Ellis |first3=Thomas
|last4=Reininger |first4=Ruben
|year=2006
|title=Infrared Beamlines at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=AIP Conference Proceedings
|volume=882 |pages=579-582
|doi=10.1063/1.2436127
}}</ref>
HXMA
<ref name="XAFS">{{Cite journal
|last=Jiang |first=D. T.
|last2=Chen |first2=N.
|last3=Zhang |first3=L.
|last4=Malgorzata |first4=K.
|last5=Wright |first5=G.
|last6=Igarashi |first6=R.
|last7=Beuregard |first7=D.
|last8=Kirkham |first8=M.
|last9=McKibben |first9=M.
|year=2006
|title=XAFS at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=AIP Conference Proceedings
|volume=882 |pages=893-895
|doi=10.1063/1.2644695
}}</ref>
IDEAS
<ref name="progress">{{cite web | url=http://www.cap.ca/sites/cap.ca/files/article/588/July07-offprint-CLS.pdf |title=Progress at Canada's national synchrotron facility: the Canadian Light Source| date=2007 | format=PDF | accessdate=2012-23-07}}</ref>
Mid-IR
<ref name="MidIR">{{Cite journal
|last=May |first=Tim
|last2=Ellis |first2=Thomas
|last3=Reininger |first3=Ruben
|year=2007
|title=Mid-infrared spectromicroscopy beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=582 |pages=111-113
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.074
}}</ref>
OSR
<ref name="OSR">{{Cite journal
|last=Bergstrom |first=John C.
|last2=Vogt |first2=Johannes M.
|year=2006
|title=The optical diagnostic beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=562 |pages=495-512
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2006.02.200
}}</ref>
REIXS
SGM
<ref name="Dragon">{{Cite journal
|last=Regier |first=T
|last2=Krochak |first2=J
|last3=Sham |first3=T. K.
|last4=Hu |first4=Y. F.
|last5=Thompson |first5=J.
|last6=Blyth |first5=R. I. R.
|year=2007
|title=Performance and capabilities of the CanadianDragon: The SGM beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=582 |pages=93-95
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.071
}}</ref>
 
<ref name="AACR">{{cite web | url=http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/aacr-in-the-news.aspx?d=2734|title=AACR Honors Graham A. Colditz, M.D., Dr.P.H., With Award for Excellence in Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention| date=23 March 2012 | accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref>
SM
<ref name="SM">{{Cite journal
|last=Kaznatcheev |first=K. V.
|last2=Karunakaran |first2=Ch.
|last3=Lanke |first3=U. D.
|last4=Urquhart |first4=S. G.
|last5=Obst |first5=M.
|last6=Hitchcock |first6=A. P.
|year=2007
|title=Soft X-ray spectromicroscopy beamline at the CLS: Commissioning results
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=582 |pages=96-99
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.083
}}</ref>
SXRMB
<ref name="SXR">{{Cite journal
|last=Hu |first=Y. F.
|last2=Coulthard |first2=I.
|last3=Chevrier |first3=D.
|last4=Wright |first4=Glen
|last5=Igarashi |first5=R.
|last6=Sitnikov |first6=A.
|last7=Yates |first7=B. W.
|last8=Hallin |first8=E.
|last9=Sham |first9=T. K.
|last10=Reininger |first10=R.
|year=2009
|title=Preliminary Commissioning and Performance of the Soft X‐ray Micro‐characterization Beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=AIP Conference Proceedings
|volume=1234 |pages=343-346
|doi=10.1063/1.3463208
}}</ref>
SyLMAND
<ref name="SyL">{{Cite journal
|last=Achenbach |first=Sven
|last2=Subramanian |first2=Venkat
|last3=Klymyshyn |first3=David
|last4=Wells |first4=Garth
|year=2010
|title=Synchrotron laboratory for micro and nano devices: facility concept and design
|journal=Microsystem Technologies
|volume=16 |pages=1293-1298
|doi=10.1007/s00542-010-1071-3
}}</ref>
VESPERS
<ref name="VESPERS">{{Cite journal
|last=Feng |first=Renfei
|last2=Dolton |first2=Wade
|last3=Igarashi |first3=Ru
|last4=Wright |first4=Glen
|last5=Bradford |first5=Morgan
|last6=McIntyre |first6=Stewart
|year=2009
|title=Commissioning of the VESPERS Beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=AIP Conference Proceedings
|volume=1234 |pages=315-318
|doi=10.1063/1.3463199
}}</ref>
VLS-PGM
<ref name="PGM">{{Cite journal
|last=Hu |first=Y. F.
|last2=Zuin |first2=L.
|last3=Wright |first3=G.
|last4=Igarashi |first4=R.
|last5=McKibben |first5=M.
|last6=Wilson |first6=T.
|last7=Chen |first7=S. Y.
|last8=Johnson |first8=T.
|last9=Maxwell |first9=D.
|last10=Yates |first10=B. W.
|last11=Sham |first11=T. K.
|last12=Reininger |first12=R.
|year=207
|title=Commissioning and performance of the variable line spacing plane grating monochromator beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=Review of Scientific Instruments
|volume=78 |pages=083109
|doi=10.1063/1.2778613
}}</ref>
XSR
<ref name="XSR">{{Cite journal
|last=Bergstrom |first=John C.
|last2=Vogt |first2=Johannes M.
|year=2008
|title=The X-ray diagnostic beamline at the Canadian Light Source
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=587 |pages=441-457
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2008.01.080
}}</ref>
 
 
===Synchrotron Stuff===
 
CLS open source controls <ref name="Fully">{{cite web | url=http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/p05/PAPERS/ROPA002.PDF|title=CLS: A fully open source control system| date=2005 | format=PDF | accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref>
Capital Funding Sources {{sfn|Woodhouse|p=165}}
<ref name="MxDC">{{Cite journal
{| class="wikitable" width="50%"
|last=Fodje |first=M.
|-
|last2=Janzen |first2=David L.
! Source
|last3=Berg |first3=R.
! Contribution
|last4=Black |first4=G.
 
|last5=Labiuk |first5=S.
|-
|last6=Gorin |first6=J.
| Canada Foundation for Innovation
|last7=Grochulski |first7=P.
| $ 56.4
 
|-
| Federal Government
| $ 28.3
 
|-
|Saskatchewan Government
|25.0
 
|-
|SaskPower
|2.0
 
|-
| University of Saskatchewan
| $ 7.3
 
|-
| University of Saskatchewan
:in-kind contribution (LINAC)
| $ 32.6
 
|-
| City of Saskatoon
| $ 2.4
 
|-
| Universities of Alberta and Western Ontario
| $ 0.3
 
|-
| Alberta Innovation and Science and
:Alberta Heritage Foundation for Health Research
| $ 9.6
 
|-
|Government of Ontarion
|$ 9.6
 
|-
|Boehringer Ingelheim
|$ 0.5
 
|-
|TOTAL
|$ 174.0
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
The CLS is known for its industrial research{{sfn|Woodhouse|chap=4}} <ref name="tool" /> and its education progran
 
A further push towards a Canadian synchrotron lightsource started in 1990 with formation of the Canadian Institute for Synchrotron Radiation (CISR), initiated by Bruce Bigham of [[AECL]]. AECL and [[TRIUMF]] showed interest in designing the ring, but the [[Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory]] at the [[University of Saskatchewan]] became prominent in the design phase. In 1991 CISR submitted a propoal to NSERC for a final design study. This was turned down, but in later years, under President Peter Morand, NSERC became more supportive. In 1994 NSERC committee recommended a Canadian synchrotron lightsource and a further NSERC committee was formed to select between two bids to host such a facility, from the Universities of Saskatchewan and Western Ontario. In 1996 this committee recommended that the Canadian Light Source be built in Saskatchewan. <ref name="Bancroft" /><ref name="booster">{{cite web | url=http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/e04/PAPERS/THPKF025.PDF |title=Commissioning report of the CLS booster synchrotron | date=2004 | format=PDF | accessdate=2012-22-07}}</ref>
 
{{sfn|Woodhouse|p=84}}
<ref name="ghk64">{{Cite journal
|last=Guralnik |first=Gerald
|last2=Hagen |first2=C. R.
|last3=Kibble |first3=T. W. B.
|year=1964
|title=Global Conservation Laws and Massless Particles
|journal=Physical Review Letters
|volume=13 |issue=20 |pages=585–587
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.13.585 |bibcode=1964PhRvL..13..585G
}}</ref>
<ref name="Stride">{{Cite journal
|last=Ellis |first=Thomas
|year=2012
|title=MxDC and MxLIVE: software for data acquisition, information management and remote access to macromolecular crystallography beamlines
|title=Canadian Light Source Hitting its Stride
|journal=Journal of Synchrotron Radiation News
|volume=8219 |pages=1028–1042274-280
|doi=10.11391107/v04-027S0909049511056305
}}</ref>
<ref name="Bancroft">{{Cite journal
|last=Bancroft |first=G. M.
|year=2004
|title=The Canadian Light Source — History and scientific prospects
|journal=Canadian Journal of Chemistry
|volume=35 |pages=25
|doi=10.1080/08940886.2012.683354
}}</ref>
<ref name="Newest">{{Cite journal
|last=Cutler |first=Jeffrey
|last2=Hallin |first2=Emil
|last3=de Jong |first3=Mark
|last4=Thomlinson |first4=William
|last5=Ellis |first5=Thomas
|year=2007
|title=The Canadian Light Source: The newest synchrotron in the Americas
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=582 |pages=11-13
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.086
}}</ref>
<ref name="Newest">{{Cite journal
|last=Cutler |first=Jeffrey
|last2=Hallin |first2=Emil
|last3=de Jong |first3=Mark
|last4=Thomlinson |first4=William
|last5=Ellis |first5=Thomas
|year=2007
|title=The Canadian Light Source: The newest synchrotron in the Americas
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
|volume=582 |pages=11-13
|doi=10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.086
}}</ref>
<ref name="tool">{{Cite journal
|last=Cutler |first=J.
|last2=Christensen |first2=C.
|last3=Kotzer |first3=T.G.
|last4=Ogunremi|first4=T
|last5=Pushparajah |first5=T.
|last5=Warner |first5=J.
|year=2007
|title=The Canadian Light Source – A new tool for industrial research
|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
|volume=261 |pages=859-862
|doi=10.1016/j.nimb.2007.04.051
}}</ref>
 
<ref name="Reinvent">{{Cite journal
|last=Bisby |first=Mark
|last2=Maitland |first2=Peter
|year=2005
|title=CIHR Research: Re-Inventing the Microscope: The Canadian Light Source (CLS)
|journal=Healthcare Quarterly
|volume=8 |pages=22-23
 
 
}}</ref>
===Sources===
* {{cite book
| last = Woodhouse
| first = Howard
| year = 2009
| title = Selling Out: Academic Freedom and the Corporate Market
| publisher = McGill-Queens' University Press
| ___location = Montreal and Kingston
| isbn = 978-0-7735-3580-0
| ref = {{sfnRef|Woodhouse}}
}}
 
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