Fellow of the 精东视频 Professor Doug Hilton AO has been named as the new chief executive of Australia鈥檚 national science agency.
Professor Hilton, a molecular and cellular biologist who was elected to the Academy in 2004, will begin the role at CSIRO on 29 September.
Academy President Professor Chennupati Jagadish AC welcomed the appointment of Professor Hilton by CSIRO鈥檚 board of directors.
鈥淒oug is a widely respected scientist and leader whose 14 years as WEHI Director were characterised by innovation and progressive leadership, including a wholehearted commitment to gender equality and diversity,鈥 Professor Jagadish said.
鈥淚ndeed, when Doug was elected a Fellow of the Academy for his outstanding contributions to science, his citation noted that he is a wonderful ambassador for the Australian research community.
鈥淚鈥檓 sure that will continue to be the case as Doug takes on this leadership role at CSIRO,鈥 Professor Jagadish said.
In a statement posted to CSIRO鈥檚 website, Professor Hilton said the intent of CSIRO to deliver science for the benefit of the community was completely aligned with his personal values.
鈥淚 am looking forward to leading CSIRO as we work to solve our nation鈥檚 greatest challenges,鈥 Professor Hilton said.
鈥淚 will join CSIRO, after leading WEHI where our staff and students strive to help people live healthier for longer. At CSIRO I know that same sentiment will be there and that鈥檚 incredibly important to me.鈥
Professor Hilton has maintained an active research program at WEHI while Director.
His research has significantly advanced our understanding of how blood cells form.
As a PhD student in the 1980s, Professor Hilton continued the work of Professors Tony Burgess, Don Metcalf and Nick Nicola (his supervisor) purifying a class of cell signalling hormones, or cytokines, called colony stimulating factors.
He and colleagues , which, when applied to cultured leukaemia cells, changed them to a more mature state where they grew less rapidly.
They named it leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF), and the discovery has gone on to play a key role in stem cell research.
Professor Jagadish also thanked outgoing chief executive Dr Larry Marshall for his eight years of service as CSIRO鈥檚 chief executive.
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