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L'Oreal Australia: For Women In Science

Fellows

The L’Oréal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships have been awarded each year since 2007.

The links below summarise the work of the Fellows at the time they received their Fellowships.

2009

Reading the Genome
Marnie Blewitt, The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne

How did we get here?
Zenobia Jacobs, University of Wollongong

On the hunt for dark energy
Tamara Davis, University of Queensland / University of Copenhagen

2008

Big ecology: from tundra to rainforest, desert to savanna
Angela Moles, The University of New South Wales

Are nanoparticles safe?
Amanda Barnard, The University of Melbourne

Crystallising a career in immunology
Natalie Borg, Monash University

Unravelling the complexity of the immune system
Erika Cretney, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

2007

Could Vitamin D have a role in diabetes?
Jenny Gunton, Garvan Institute of Medical Research

School girls join study to understand black holes and the birth of stars
Ilana Feain , Australia Telescope National Facility.

Life and love amongst the finches
Sarah Pryke, Macquarie University

New ways of looking at old diseases
Catriona Bradshaw, Monash University/University of Melbourne

  • Providing $20,000 Fellowships for early-career women scientists to consolidate their careers and rise to leadership positions in science. The Fellowships are awarded to women who have shown scientific excellence in their career to date.

  • 2009 Fellows

    Marnie Blewitt
    Zenobia Jacobs
    Tamara Davis

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Jenny Gunton
  • Nominations/applications for 2010 have now closed.

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