Denis Keimakh

Denis has completed his third year in the J.D./M.B.A. program at Osgoode Hall Law School and the Schulich School of Business.

Denis was selected as one of 8 students to represent the Schulich School of Business in strategic case competitions across Canada. Denis placed third in the HEC Corporate Social Responsibility Competition and was a finalist at the University of New Brunswick’s Data Challenge. In his third year of study, Denis consulted with start-ups and small businesses across North and South America, travelling to Costa Rica, Chile and Argentina. His group devised actionable triple-impact solutions focused on people, profits and the planet. For his work in triple-impact consulting, Denis was awarded the Erivan K. Haub Sustainable Leader Award.

Denis also holds a M.Sc. in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto and a B.Sc. in Life Sciences from Queen’s University. During his undergraduate studies, Denis completed his thesis in neuroscience. During his graduate studies, Denis worked in computational cancer genomics, researching biomarkers of anti-cancer compound response.


Awards and Recognition

  • Erivan K. Haub Sustainable Leader Award (2023)
  • Schulich School of Business Dean’s Entrance Scholarship (2020–2023)
  • Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation Graduate Fellowship in Cancer Research (2019–2020)
  • Queen Elizabeth Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology (2018–2019)

Community Involvement

  • Research Ethics Board Committee Member, Michael Garron Hospital (2022–Present)
  • Osgoode Advocacy Society, Director (2022–Present)

Credentials

Education

  • Osgoode Hall, JD/MBA (2024)
  • University of Toronto, MSc. Medical Biophysics (2021)
  • Queen’s University, BSc. Life Sciences (2017)

Languages

  • English