Imogen Coe wins a King Charles III Coronation Medal

Congratulations to Imogen Coe who recently won a King Charles III Coronation medal!

Dr. Imogen R. Coe is a professor of Chemistry and Biology at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and an affiliate scientist at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. She is an active researcher and former academic leader, being the founding dean of the Faculty of Science at TMU. Dr. Coe is also an award-winning scholar-activist in Canada and is widely known and recognized for her work on the integration of principles of inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) into research cultures in science.

The Royal Canadian Institute for Science (RCIScience) awards King Charles III Coronation Medals to those whose work furthers the charity’s mission of fostering science culture in Canada, including those who:

  • have made significant contributions to engaging the public and policy-makers with science, technology, engineering, math and medicine (STEMM) in Canada;
  • are combating mis- and disinformation in STEMM; and/or
  • are fostering inclusive communities within STEMM.