2002 Victorian Award Winners
- Dr Pascale Allotey
- Dr Vasso Apostolopoulo
- Associate Professor Ian Anderson
- Dr Arthur Christopoulos
- Dr Sharyn Fitzgerald
- Dr Anne Kavanagh
- Dr Margaret Kelaher
- Dr Simon Lewis
- Dr Gavin Reid
- Dr James Whisstock
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Dr Pascale Allotey
University of Melbourne Pascale has built a career in public health teaching and research, which has focused on the health … Read More »
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Dr Vasso Apostolopoulo
The Austin Research Institute Vasso works on the immunotherapy of cancer, concentrating on induction of killer T cells (CTL) experimentally … Read More »
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Associate Professor Ian Anderson
VicHealth and University of Melbourne Ian has worked in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander health for many years. He has … Read More »
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Dr Arthur Christopoulos
University of Melbourne Arthur has established a strong international reputation in the field of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) pharmacology, focussing … Read More »
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Dr Sharyn Fitzgerald
Monash University Sharyn studies integrative cardiovascular physiology investigating the impact of various disease states such as hypertension, obesity and diabetes, … Read More »
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Dr Anne Kavanagh
VicHealth Anne has established herself in the area of cancer epidemiology and is developing a research program focusing on the … Read More »
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Dr Margaret Kelaher
University of Melbourne Margaret was Director of the indigenous and immigrant components of the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health … Read More »
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Dr Simon Lewis
Deakin University Simon has carried out research into the fundamental chemistry and analytical application of chemiluminescence reactions to on-line process … Read More »
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Dr Gavin Reid
The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Gavin’s graduate work centred upon determination of the mechanisms and production structures for the … Read More »
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Dr James Whisstock
Monash University James focuses on the structural biology of and conformational change within the serpin superfamily of proteinase inhibitors. Additionally, … Read More »