Awards & Recognition

Celebrating excellence in research and innovation. Our achievements recognize the groundbreaking work in metabolomics and the successful spin-off companies that have emerged from our research.

Dr. David Wishart receiving the ASTech Award
2025

ASTech Award for Dr. David Wishart

Dr. David Wishart has been awarded the 2025 ASTech Award in the AI/ML & Quantum category for his pioneering work in combining metabolomics with advanced digital and AI-technologies (“Transforming metabolomics globally through AI and digital innovation”). ASTech Awards+1. This recognition highlights Dr. Wishart’s global-impact research that has redefined how small molecules in biology can be studied and applied through computational innovation, reaffirming Alberta’s role as a leader in scientific and technological advancement.

Dr. David Wishart receiving the University Cup for Outstanding Contributions to Science and Education
9 October 2025

Dr. David Wishart Awarded 2025 University Cup for Outstanding Contributions to Science and Education

Congratulations to Dr. David Wishart, recipient of the 2025 University Cup, the University of Alberta’s highest honour for academic staff. A professor in the Departments of Biological Sciences and Computing Science, Dr. Wishart is internationally recognized as a pioneer in metabolomics, a field he helped establish through his visionary work connecting genes, environment, and health via small molecules. Over his 30+ year career, he has developed widely used open-access tools such as the Human Metabolome Database, DrugBank, and MetaboAnalyst, and played a key role in founding The Metabolomics Innovation Centre, helping position Canada as a global leader in the field. A passionate educator and mentor, Dr. Wishart has authored influential textbooks and championed hands-on scientific training, and as a proud member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, he advocates for open science and the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge, ensuring that research benefits all communities.


Learn more here: https://www.ualberta.ca/en/the-quad/2025/10/celebrating-the-recipients-of-the-2025-faculty-excellence-awards.html

Dr. David Wishart receiving the Gold Medal Gerard Herzberg Award
October 2025

Dr. David Wishart Wins the Gerard Herzberg Gold Medal Award

David Wishart has won the Gerard Herzberg Gold Medal Award, recognizing his outstanding contributions to science and research leadership. As Distinguished University Professor in the Departments of Biological Sciences and Computing Science at the University of Alberta and leader of the TMIC Wishart Node, Dr. Wishart has spent over 30 years pioneering metabolomics, decoding the tiny molecules that flow through our bodies to reveal how we live, what we eat, and what diseases we may face. Under his guidance, the Wishart Node has developed groundbreaking tools such as the Human Metabolome Database, MetaboAnalyst, DrugBank, and FooDB, and founded The Metabolomics Innovation Centre (TMIC), Canada’s national hub for metabolomics research. His team has advanced exposomics and personalized medicine by applying machine learning to identify hidden environmental toxins and predict their effects on human health. We congratulate Dr. Wishart for his transformative leadership, mentorship, and commitment to open science, which continue to inspire researchers worldwide.


Learn more here: https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Prizes-Prix/Herzberg-Herzberg/Profiles-Profils/Wishart-Wishart_eng.asp

Dr. David Wishart and Dr. Russel Greiner
2024

Dr. David Wishart and Dr. Russell Greiner Lead Advances in AI-Driven Metabolomics

University of Alberta researchers David Wishart and Russell Greiner are making significant strides in combining artificial intelligence with metabolomics and cheminformatics.


Since 2001, the duo has pioneered the use of machine learning to study metabolites—key molecules involved in metabolism. Their work includes major initiatives such as the Human Metabolome Project (HMP) and the Human Metabolome Database (HMDB), which have become essential resources in clinical and environmental research.


One of their standout innovations is CFM-ID, an advanced algorithm that accurately predicts mass spectrometry data for small molecules, greatly improving metabolite identification and supporting new discoveries.


Their ongoing research is expected to enhance personalized medicine, environmental monitoring, and drug development, highlighting the growing impact of AI in scientific research.

MTX Award
2023

Spin-off Company Award for Metabolomix Inc. (MTX)

MTX has been awarded a 2023 Spin-off Company Award by the University of Alberta. It was presented at the 2023 Innovation Awards.

MII Award
2023

Spin-off Company Award for Metabolomics Innovation Inc. (MII)

MII has been awarded a 2023 Spin-off Company Award by the University of Alberta. It was presented at the 2023 Innovation Awards.

QBoost Award
2022

Spin-off Company Award for Q Boost

Q Boost has been awarded a 2022 Spin-off Company Award by the University of Alberta. It was presented at the 2022 Innovation Awards and Workshops event held during Canadian Innovation Week in May 2022.

Dr. David Wishart receiving the J. Gordin Kaplan Award
2022

J. Gordin Kaplan Award for Dr. David Wishart

Dr. David Wishart has been awarded the J. Gordin Kaplan Award for Excellence in Research for 2022. It is the most prestigious research award given out by the University of Alberta and it is awarded to up to two scholars every year. Dr. Wishart joins a list of other distinguished scholars.