Bachelor of science in medical sciences from
the McGill University in Montreal, 1965;
Ph.D. in physiology from McGill University, 1974; in
1983 he was a candidate for the first Canadian Space Team; He later became
guest researcher at
NASA's Ames Research Center, where he developed his
expertise in aerospace medical research; 15 of his experiments have been
conducted on Shuttle missions since 1983; he became the first Canadian
researcher to conduct a medical experiment in space and the first scientist at
NASA to speak directly to an astronaut in space;
currently he works as the director of the scientific research of the Aerospace
Medical Research Institute at the McGill University in Montreal.