Life Scientists Receive Recognition in Australian Academy of Science Awards

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The LifeScientist reported that three life scientists have been recognized for their work in blood, cancer, and plant proteomics during the prestigious awards night of the Australian Academy of Science.

The LifeScientist reported that three life scientists have been recognized for their work in blood, cancer, and plant proteomics during the prestigious awards night of the Australian Academy of Science.

As quoted in the market news:

The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute’s Dr Benjamin Kile received the Gottschalk Medal for a series of major discoveries that have shed new light on blood cell formation and function.

Professor Aleksandra Filipovska from the Western Australian Institute for Medical Research received the Ruth Stephens Gani Medal for research in human genetics.

Dr Ulrike Mathesius from the Australian National University received the Fenner Medal for research in biology (excluding the biomedical sciences) for her work in plant proteomics.

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