Two outstanding female scientists at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute have been awarded research fellowships worth $1.75 million to continue their cancer research.
Tracy Ainsworth
James Cook University
The complex life of coral
Georgina Such
The University of Melbourne
A smarter way to deliver drugs
Eve McDonald-Madden,
The University of Queensland/CSIRO
Can we save the tiger with mathematics?
Epilepsy pioneer wins big
The Australian
Mentor to L’Oréal fellow wins Nobel Prize
Women in Physics
2010 fellow Marie-Liesse wins the Centenary creative prize The Australian
Eureka triumph for young researcher in a class of her own SMH
Science prize honours clever little capsule The Age
L'Oreal fellows announced The Australian
Australian scientist using maths to save species and dollars Radio Australia
mightynoot: RT @lorealpress: RT today #loreal group's figure : 1 292 women awarded since the beginning of the program #forwomeninscience @4womeninscience
catherin_rose: RT @lorealpress: RT today #loreal group's figure : 1 292 women awarded since the beginning of the program #forwomeninscience @4womeninscience
lorealpress: RT today #loreal group's figure : 1 292 women awarded since the beginning of the program #forwomeninscience @4womeninscience
agreveling: The world needs science. Science needs women. L'Oreal snapt het, beauty & brains! www.loreal.com #forwomeninscience
PatrickIp: RT @scienceinpublic: Congrats to Georgie Such, #LOreal #forwomeninscience fellow in 100 influential in #theage, not onine yet., #unimelb http://t.co/vyoj3e53