2012 Fellow Suetonia Palmer in The New Zealand Herald.
2012 Fellow Suetonia Palmer in The New Zealand Herald.
2012 Fellow Kylie Mason in The Age.
2012 Fellow Kylie Mason in the Herald Sun.
Dr Kylie Mason has set herself the goal of developing new ways of treating diseases that are considered incurable.
The global race to develop high efficiency, low cost solar energy is fierce. And Baohua Jia and her colleagues are front runners.
Dr Suetonia Palmer University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand Dr Suetonia Palmer is challenging the status quo for kidney disease treatment and helping millions of people with chronic kidney disease take back control of their lives.
The 2012 L’Oréal Australia & New Zealand For Women in Science Fellowships were announced Tuesday 21 August at 6:30pm at the award ceremony in Melbourne.
Then on Wednesday 22 August, 300 female high school students headed to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for the Girls in Science forum.
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For more information, visit our media resources page. Ceremony . Dr Suetonia Palmer, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand Dr Baohua Jia, Swinburne University of Technology Dr Kylie Mason, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research/Royal Melbourne Hospital
Blood Cancers; kidney disease; quantum dots Official Ceremony at Comme, 7 Alfred Place, Melbourne at 6:00pm, Tuesday 21st August 2012 Fellowships presented by L’Oréal Australia & New Zealand Managing Director, Mr. Johan Berg Guest Speaker: 2012 International Laureate Prof Ingrid Scheffer (AUST) HD vision and photos available. The 6th annual L’Oréal For Women in Science […]
A desire to improve the survival of people with blood cancers and reduce the side-effects of their anti-cancer treatments has seen Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researcher Dr Kylie Mason today win one of three 2012 L’Oreal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships.