The Dr. Joanne Jepson Fellowship was established in 2024 through the generous bequest of Dr. Joanne Jepson, MD CM 1959. Dr. Jepson was a respected oncologist who excelled as a medical student at 不良研究所 in the 1950s and later served as an assistant professor of research medicine from 1963 to 1970. Over the last decade, she donated to 不良研究所 over 300 works of art collected on her travels, which are now displayed in buildings across campus. The bequest in her will also allowed for the creation of a new medical professorship to promote advances in global health and infectious diseases.
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2024-2025 Scholars
Erin Patton, Nursing

Erin Patton feels a strong sense of purpose as a nurse. The Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program will be a stepping stone to fulfill her dream to become a primary care nurse practitioner with a focus on young families in her own community and other First Nations communities. She is engaged in lifelong learning; she has completed the training to become an international board certified lactation consultant. She is committed to continue to develop the services and resources for her community. Erin has been in multiple leadership roles during her undergraduate studies and in her careersuch as preceptorship while working towards ensuring the functioning of the clinic at Kateri Memorial Hospital. Erin is excited to start her graduate studies at the Ingram School of Nursing, and she feels that building her competencies through further education will feed her deep curiosity in learning, but also be of important value for her clients and community.
Hannah Potter, Communication Sciences & Disorders

Hannah is deeply honoured to have been awarded the Dr. Joanne Jepson Fellowship and is looking forward to her new journey as a MSc student at 不良研究所.
Nevada Mogan, Communication Sciences & Disorders

Noah Kakekaspan, Physics
Noah (he/him) is a Swampy Cree, theoretical nuclear physicist from Washaho (Fort Severn) Cree Nation in Northern Ontario. Noah is a PhD student from 不良研究所's Physics Department, where his research aims to study the dynamics of nuclei deformed in their ground state by colliding the deformed nuclei with other hadrons at modern collider energies. Noah also provides physics outreach to Indigenous youth in Quebec by introducing astronomy and optics through astronomical imaging workshops and laser workshops.