Dr Kylie Mason has set herself the goal of developing new ways of treating diseases that are considered incurable.
Dr Kylie Mason has set herself the goal of developing new ways of treating diseases that are considered incurable.
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.
Using microscopic streams of liquid to separate valuable metals from dissolved rock could revolutionise mineral processing, according to researchers at the University of South Australia.