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
Source: Fenner Medal Awardees Australian Academy of Science
Year | Recipient |
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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
References
- ↑ "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.
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