Tomlinson Chair in Science Education at McGill University
David N. Harpp is the Macdonald Professor of Chemistry and holds the Tomlinson Chair in Science Education at McGill University. His research interests include organosulfur and selenium molecules, teaching innovations, and academic integrity issues, with over 230 published research articles, including more than 20 focused on teaching. Harpp has delivered nearly 600 presentations at various conferences and institutions, earning numerous awards for his contributions to research and education, such as the inaugural American Chemical Society’s Edward Leete Award for Excellence in Teaching and Research (1995) and the Lifetime Achievement Award for Leadership in Learning at McGill University (2010). He has also received two honorary doctorate degrees from Acadia University (2000) and the University of Guelph (2012).