Bright stars of 精东视频 recognised with Academy Awards
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Outstanding contributions to science have been recognised by the 精东视频 today with 18 of Australia鈥檚 leading scientists and future superstars receiving prestigious 2018 honorific awards.
The scientists鈥 discoveries cross the breadth of science, from the threat posed by the melting ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica, to solving the mysteries of the universe and interpreting how disruptions of brain connectivity can lead to mental illness.
Professor David Cooke from the University of Tasmania has been awarded one of the top honours, the Academy鈥檚 Haddon Forrester King Medal and Lecture. His investigations into the geological processes that produce copper-gold deposits as a result of fluids released from magma deep within the Earth鈥檚 crust, have transformed geochemical exploration techniques used by mining and resource companies around the world.
Others recognised among the Academy鈥檚 lifetime achievement awards include Professor Douglas MacFarlane from Monash University, awarded the 2018 David Craig Medal. His discovery and research on ionic liquids (salt compounds that are liquid at or around room temperature) has resulted in major advances in solar cell and battery storage technology. His research group has also pioneered the use of ionic liquids in new pharmaceutical products which have opened up new treatments, including a topical treatment for skin cancer.
Mid-career researcher Dr Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat, from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, has been awarded the 2018 Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science. Combining data-crunching with a genetic approach, Dr Asselin-Labat鈥檚 research has provided new insights into the development of lung diseases such as lung cancer and emphysema. Her team has demonstrated for the first time that some lung cell types are more efficient than others in repairing their DNA following exposure to damage.
Associate Professor Tracy Ainsworth from James Cook University has been awarded the Dorothy Hill Medal. She is one of 10 early career researchers to be recognised in this year鈥檚 annual awards. Her research has improved our understanding of how stress responses and diseases occur in corals. Associate Professor Ainsworth has also discovered that while small increases in sea temperatures negatively impact the health of corals, under the right circumstances corals can acclimate to increased sea temperatures and survive the bleaching process.
President of the Academy of Science, Professor Andrew Holmes, congratulated all the award winners for their inspiring research.
鈥淩esearch by this year鈥檚 awardees is addressing some of society鈥檚 biggest challenges and also changing the world for the better. It is absolutely crucial that we continue to recognise and support their outstanding contributions so that people continue to be reminded of the important role of science for humankind,鈥 Professor Holmes said.
Read more about the awardees and their research.
The awards go to:
Career honorifics (for lifelong achievement)
2018 David Craig Medal鈥擯rofessor Douglas MacFarlane FAA FTSE, Monash University
2018 Haddon Forrester King Medal and Lecture鈥擯rofessor David Cooke, University of Tasmania
2018 Mawson Medal and Lecture鈥擯rofessor Matt King, University of Tasmania
2018 Ian Wark Medal and Lecture鈥擯rofessor Calum Drummond, RMIT University
2018 Macfarlane Burnet Medal and Lecture鈥擯rofessor Geoffrey Burnstock FAA FRS, University of Melbourne (previously announced)
Mid-career honorifics (8鈥15 years post-PhD)
2018 Gustav Nossal Medal for Global Health鈥擯rofessor Anushka Patel, UNSW Sydney
2018 Jacques Miller Medal for Experimental Biomedicine鈥擯rofessor Swaminathan Iyer, University of Western Australia
2018 Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science鈥擠r Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Early career honorifics (up to 10 years post-PhD)
2018 John Booker Medal鈥擜ssociate Professor Shanyong Wang, University of Newcastle
2018 Frederick White Medal鈥擠r Alex Sen Gupta, UNSW Sydney
2018 Christopher Heyde Medal鈥擠r Zdravko Botev, UNSW Sydney
2018 Ruth Stephens Gani Medal鈥擠r Irina Voineagu, UNSW Sydney
2018 Fenner Medal鈥擠r Ceridwen Fraser, Australian National University
2018 Anton Hales Medal鈥擠r Rhodri Davies, Australian National University
2018 Gottschalk Medal鈥擜ssociate Professor Alex Fornito, Monash University
2018 Pawsey Medal鈥擠r Paul Lasky, Monash University
2018 Dorothy Hill Award鈥擜ssociate Professor Tracy Ainsworth, James Cook University
2018 Le F茅vre Medal鈥擜ssociate Professor Amir Karton, University of Western Australia
The majority of the awards will be presented at the Academy鈥檚 annual signature science event, 'Science at the Shine Dome', on 24 May 2018.