Gottschalk Medal
Appearance
The Gottschalk Medal is awarded every year by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize outstanding research by Australian scientists under 40 years of age for research in the medical sciences conducted mainly in Australia. [1]
This medal commemorates the work of the late Dr. Alfred Gottschalk, FAA and has been awarded every year since 1979.
Award winners
See also
Notes
- ^ "GOTTSCHALK MEDAL". Australian Academy of Science. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ https://www.science.org.au/news-and-events/news-and-media-releases/bright-stars-australian-science-recognised-academy-awards-2019.
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(help) - ^ "2018 awardees | Australian Academy of Science". www.science.org.au. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
- ^ 2017 Gottschalk Medal - Kathryn Elizabeth Holt, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2016 Gottschalk Medal - Ostoja Steve Vucic, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2015 Gottschalk Medal - Peter Czabotar, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2014 Gottschalk Medal - Kieran F. Harvey, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2013 Gottschalk Medal - Benjamin Kile, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2012 Gottschalk Medal - Katharina Gaus, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2011 Gottschalk Medal - Stuart Tangye, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2010 Gottschalk Medal - James Whisstock, www.science.org.au
- ^ 2009 Gottschalk Medal - Carola Vinuesa, www.science.org.au
"Dr Carola Garcia de Vinuesa", http://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/people/professor-carola-g-vinuesa - ^ 2008 Gottschalk Medal - Gabrielle Belz, www.science.org.au
"Dr Gabrielle Belz", http://www.wehi.edu.au/faculty_members/dr_gabrielle_belz - ^ 2007 Gottschalk Medal - Jamie Rossjohn, www.science.org.au
"Jamie Rossjohn’s laboratory", http://www.med.monash.edu.au/biochem/staff/rossjohn-lab.html Archived 2009-09-18 at the Wayback Machine - ^ 2006 Gottschalk Medal - Joel Mackay, www.science.org.au
- ^ Professor Chris Parish: ANU, JCSMR, ACRF, etc.