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Masad Damha was born on 1960 in Managua, Nicaragua. Discover Masad Damha's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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2020

Damha received the Chemical Institute of Canada's 2020 Raymond Lemieux and 2007 Bernard Belleau Awards for significant contributions to medicinal and organic chemistry by a Canadian chemist., the Fessenden Professorship in Science Innovation (McGill University; 2010), the David Thomson Award in Graduate Supervision and Teaching (McGill University; 2010), the Leo Yaffe Award for Excellence in Teaching (McGill University; 2011–12), and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (The Governor General of Canada; 2012).

2017

Damha is a member of the Nicaraguan Academy of Science (2017–present) and President of the International Society of Nucleosides, Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids (IS3NA)(2019-2020). During 2012-2014, Damha served as President of the Oligonucleotide Therapeutic Society.

1998

Damha's group developed 2'-deoxy-2'-fluoroarabinonucleic acid (2'F-ANA) in 1998, which was the first sugar-modified oligonucleotide to allow cleavage by the enzyme RNase H. A drug candidate made of 2'F-ANA to treat COPD was pursued by Topigen Pharmaceuticals and received approval to start Phase 1 clinical trials in December 2008. His group was the first to synthesize 2'F-ANA using DNA polymerases, an area that has flourished recently with the development of Xeno Nucleic Acids (XNAs) - synthetic alternative to the natural nucleic acids DNA and RNA.

1978

After growing up in Managua, Nicaragua, Damha moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1978 for his post-secondary education and received his BSc’83 and PhD’88 degrees from McGill, the latter under the supervision of Prof. Kelvin Ogilvie. He then accepted a position as assistant professor at the University of Toronto's Erindale College (UTM) from 1987–1992, at which point he returned to McGill University where he has been teaching ever since.

1960

Masad J. Damha (born 1960) is a Canadian academic and nucleic acid researcher. He is Distinguished James McGill Professor of Chemistry at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.