Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine

Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine at Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada

The Dr. M. Daria Haust Series


Dr. M. Daria Haust, MD, FRCPC (1921 - 2022)

M. Daria Haust, a native of Poland, graduated summa cum laude from the Medical School of Heidelberg (Germany) in 1951. Immigrating to Canada in 1952, she completed a rotating internship at the Kingston General Hospital (KGH) in 1953, and thereafter spent a year of atherosclerosis research with Dr. Robert More. In 1954, Dr. Haust enrolled in the General Pathology Residency and Graduate School programs at Queen's, obtaining in 1959 the specialty certification from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) and an MSc degree from Queen's.

In 1960, following an extended postdoctoral fellowship in paediatric pathology with Dr. Benjamin Landing at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Dr. Haust joined the Faculty of Medicine at Queen's as an Assistant Professor and as a paediatric pathologist at the KGH, embarking on a career in experimental atherosclerosis and paediatric pathology. Promoted to Associate Professor in early 1967, she subsequently moved to Western University (UWO), obtaining full Professorship in 1968.

In 1972, Dr. Haust became a Fellow of the RCPSC. Until her death, Dr. Haust maintained contacts with several academic/professional domains, e.g., as Professor Emeritus (UWO), Professor to Adjunct Academic Staff (Queen's), Honorary Member of Medical Staff (SickKids) and as the 2013-Awardee of the Emeritus Status (College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario).

Dr. Haust had a distinguished career in basic research in several areas including atherosclerosis, the process of elastogenesis, and the pathogenesis of a number of genetic diseases. She was a highly regarded educator, respected for her teaching ability, and known for the devoted supervision of the programs of her graduate students. She received several Best Teacher Awards at Queen's and the UWO. Dr. Haust was a guest lecturer at universities and scientific gatherings around the globe.

She played important roles in the establishment and functional continuity of national and international scientific societies, either as President, Secretary-Treasurer or as a member of the Council, and has served on Editorial Boards of several scientific journals. Her scientific or academic contributions were honoured by a multiplicity of distinctions (Canada Council Killam Prize in Medicine; Gold Medal Award from the International Atherosclerosis Society; Honorary membership of the Academy of Sciences of Heidelberg; the William Boyd Lectureship of the Canadian Association of Pathology; the Andreas Vesalius Medal by the University of Padua; Honorary Professorship of Medicine from the University of Chile, and others).

Dr. Haust's biography as one of the Founders of Paediatric Pathology appeared in 2001, and a Festschrift in her honour, with contributions from ten international scientists, was published in 2002. In 2004, she received the Distinguished Pathologist Award from the US/Canadian Academy of Pathology; fellowships and awards named in her honour were established by the International Atherosclerosis Society, the Canadian Atherosclerosis Society, and at the UWO. She is the recipient of honorary degrees from two mediaeval universities Jagiellonian University, Krakow and Charles University, Prague and from Havana University, Havana. In 2007, Dr. Haust's extraordinary career culminated with her appointment as an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 2012, she received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal from the Governor General of Canada.

Through this lectureship, Dr. Haust is honoured for her scholarly achievements, contributions to the profession, and until her death, her continued & passionate devotion to our Department and to Queen's University.

Recent M. Daria Haust Lectures

2023 May 4th

The ELEVENTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
Dr. Carla Ellis, Associate Professor at Northwestern University
"The Struggle of Implicit Bias and Microagressions in Pathology."
Richardson Lab Amphitheatre, inperson and online with Zoom
Thursday 11:30am, Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queens' University
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    2021 May

    THE TENTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    Kathleen Burns, MD, PhD
    Chair of the Department of Oncologic Pathology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and a Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School.
    Tuesday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2018 May 08

    THE NINTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    Phillip Awadalla, PhD
    "Exploring large population cohorts to capture genomic and environmental determinants of pre-disease states"
    Tuesday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2016 May 24

    THE EIGHTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    DR. RICHARD G. HEGELE, MD, FRCPC, PhD Vice-Dean, Research and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine; Professor, Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Chief, Department of Paediatric Laboratory Medicine Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON
    "Bringing Innovation to Biomedical Research: A Personal Journey"
    Tuesday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2014 May 20

    THE SEVENTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    DR. MURRAY W. HUFF, PhD Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry, University ofWestern Ontario, Director, Vascular Biology Research Group, Robarts Research Institute, London, ON
    "Halting the Progression of Atherosclerosis: the Impact of PPAR Delta Activation"
    Tuesday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2012 May 15

    THE SIXTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    DR. MICHAEL F. ALLARD, MD, FRCPC Professor and Head, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The University of British Columbia
    "Metabolic phenotype of the hypertrophied heart"
    Tuesday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2010 May 20

    THE FIFTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    DR. MICHAEL A. GIMBRONE, JR., MD Chairman, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital Ramzi S. Cotran Professor of Pathology Director, Center for Excellence in Vascular Biology (Brigham & Women's Hospital) Director, Vascular Research Division
    "Vascular Endothelium in the Post-Genomic Era: New Insights into its Pathobiology"
    Thursday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2007 May 08

    THE FOURTH M. DARIA HAUST VISITING LECTURER
    DR. PETER F. DAVIES, PhD Robinette Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, is Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Professor of Bioengineering, and Director of the Institute for Medicine and Engineering (IME) at the University of Pennsylvania
    "Understanding Cardiovascular Patho-susceptibility: The Influence of the Hemodynamic Environment upon Endothelial Phenotype in vivo and in vitro"
    Tuesday 4:00 pm Richardson Amphitheatre, Richardson Laboratory Queen's University
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    2005 April 26

    The third M. Daria Haust Lecture was given by Dr. Timothy J. Triche (Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California) on "Understanding Childhood Cancer: Morphology, Molecular Genetics and Models"
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    2003 May 28th

    The second M. Daria Haust Lecture was held in the Richardson Labs Amphitheatre and given by Dr. Luc Oligny (Montreal and McGill Universities) on "Cancer and Epigenesis - a Developmental Perspective"
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    2001 October 01

    The first M. Daria Haust Lecture was held in Etherington Auditorium and given by Dr. Kurt Benirschke (University Medical Centre San Diego California) on "Challenges of the Pathology of Twinning"
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