Fenner Medal
Appearance
The Fenner Medal, named after the Australian virologist Frank Fenner, is awarded each year by The Australian Academy of Science for distinguished research in biology (excluding the biomedical sciences) by a scientist up to 10 years post-PhD in the calendar year of nomination.[1][2][3]
The award is restricted to Australian residents or for biologists whose research was conducted mainly in Australia.[4]
Recipients
[edit]Source: Fenner Medal Awardees Australian Academy of Science
Year | Recipient |
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2024 | Ana Martins Sequeira |
2023 | Emily Wong |
2022 | Chris Greening |
2021 | Eve McDonald-Madden |
2020 | Michael Bode |
2019 | Daniel Falster |
2018 | Ceridwen Fraser |
2017 | Simon Ho |
2016 | Jane Elith |
2015 | Ian Wright |
2014 | Katherine Belov |
2013 | Ulrike Mathesius |
2012 | A Harvey Millar |
2011 | Bryan Fry |
2010 | Robert Brooks |
2009 | Sean Connolly |
2008 | Michael McCarthy |
2007 | Peter Dodds |
2006 | Barry Brook |
2005 | Brett Neilan |
2004 | Greg Edgecombe |
2003 | Andrew Young |
2002 | Sandra Orgeig |
2001 | Barry Pogson |
2000 | Hugh Possingham |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "UWA scientist wins Academy Award".
- ^ Fenner Medal Australian Academy of Science
- ^ "Fenner Medal | Australian Academy of Science". www.science.org.au. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
- ^ "Australian Academy of Science - Fenner medal". Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.