The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1984, Síða 13

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1984, Síða 13
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 11 Vigfusson has, for the past few years, been investigating chromosome abnormalities in pig tail macaque monkeys. The finding of chromosome abnormalities in non-human primates provides excellent models for the study of similar abnormalities in humans. Recently, Vigfusson, along with scientists from the University of Washington Primate Research Center, have discovered a monkey with a chromosome abnormality never before reported in any animal species. Dr. Vigfusson is also certified by the American Society of Medical Genetics as a Clinical Cytogeneticist and as such directs the Cytogenetics Laboratory at Scared Heart Medical Center in Spokane, a facility which provides chromosome analysis for use in human medicine. He has written articles for the Spokane County Medical Society Bulletin and published in a number of national and international scientific journals. Dr. Vigfusson received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Manitoba in 1951 and his Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of Alberta. He joined the faculty of Eastern Washington University, located in Cheney, Washington, in 1969, rising to the rank of professor in 1976. * * * CANADA’S SECRET COMPUTER CENTRE by Peter C. Newman The building looks like one of those nondescript factories that dot the west end of Mississauga, near Toronto, where that industrial playground fades off into its drowsy suburbs. Nothing is manufactured there and, despite the building’s size (60,000 square feet), hardly anyone ever enters or leaves through its imposing shock-sensored doors. This is the headquarters of Combac Management Corp., one of the more eso- Helgason teric offshoots of our computer age. Except for its president, a bearded former Winni- pegger of Icelandic origin named Gunnar Helgason, and his secretaries, the building is deliberately kept empty — empty, that is, but for the banks of silent sentinels in its lower level. This is a “computer backup centre,” quietly financed by three dozen of Canada’s big-ticket corporations. Except for a similar arrangement in Philadelphia, it is the largest facility of its kind in the free world. Helgason loosely classifies himself as a financial consultant. He was invited to leave the University of Manitoba after two years of science courses for playing cards once too often in the students’ union. He then became a chartered accountant, worked for Manitoba Hydro, Ducks Un- limited, Coopers & Lybrand and Thome Riddell. He has packaged tax shelters, sold MURBS and now has interests in half a dozen Journey’s End Motels, as well as doing the syndication packaging for Gol- den Griddle restaurants and dealing in Flor- ida real estate. His most interesting venture (with a partner, Frank Dwyer) is Manu- Comp Systems, which sells computer soft- ware to doctors and dentists. He is also a partner in New Age Softwear Ltd., which

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