Gottschalk Medal

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

Source: Australian Academy of Science

Year Winner Current Affiliation Location Field Notes
2015 Peter Czabotar Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Melbourne, Australia Structural Biology
2014 Kieran F. Harvey Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne, Australia Cancer Research
2013 Benjamin Kile Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Melbourne, Australia Molecular genetics
2012 Katharina Gaus University of New South Wales Kensington, New South Wales Immunology
2011 Stuart Tangye Garvan Institute of Medical Research Sydney, Australia Immunology
2010 James Whisstock Monash University Melbourne, Australia Molecular Biology
2009 Carola G. Vinuesa Australian National University Canberra, Australia Immunology [2]
2008 Gabrielle Belz Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Melbourne, Australia Immunology [3]
2007 Jamie Rossjohn Monash University Melbourne, Australia Crystallography [4]
2006 Joel Mackay University of Sydney Sydney, Australia Molecular Biology

Award winners prior to 2006

  • 2005 – Ricky W Johnstone
  • 2004 – Melissa H Little
  • 2003 – Levon Khachigian
  • 2002 – Merlin Crossley
  • 2001 – Christopher Goodnow
  • 2000 – David L Vaux
  • 1999 – Michael W Parker
  • 1998 – Douglas J Hilton
  • 1997 – Peter R Schofield and Brandon J Wainwright
  • 1996 – David I Cook
  • 1995 – Mark J Smyth
  • 1994 – Peter J Goadsby
  • 1993 – Alan Cowman
  • 1992 – P Mark Hogarth
  • 1991 – R Andrew Cuthbertson
  • 1990 – Nick M Gough
  • 1989 – Adrienne Ruth Hardham
  • 1988 – Andrew Cockburn
  • 1987 – Jeremy James Burdon
  • 1986 – Nick A Nicola
  • 1985 – Rudi Appels
  • 1984 – James Alexander Angus
  • 1983 – Graham Farquhar
  • 1982 – John Shine
  • 1981 – Anthony W Burgess
  • 1980 – Marilyn Renfree
  • 1979 – Christopher R Parish

Notes

  1. "GOTTSCHALK MEDAL". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  2. "Dr Carola Garcia de Vinuesa," http://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/people/professor-carola-g-vinuesa
  3. "Dr Gabrielle Belz," http://www.wehi.edu.au/faculty_members/dr_gabrielle_belz
  4. "Jamie Rossjohn’s laboratory," http://www.med.monash.edu.au/biochem/staff/rossjohn-lab.html

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