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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

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Sources: [1] [2]

Year Winner Affiliation Field Notes
2024 Eric Chow

Kristy Short

Monash University

University of Queensland

Biomedical Science [2]
2023 Si Ming Man Australian National University Biomedical science [3]
2022 Alisa Glukhova Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Structural Biology [4]
2021 Francine Marques Monash University Cardiology [5]
2020 Muireann Irish University of Sydney Neuroscience [6]
2019 Laura Mackay University of Melbourne Immunology [7]
2018 Alex Fornito Monash University Neuroscience [8]
2017 K E Holt University of Melbourne Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [9]
2016 O Vucic University of Sydney [10]
2015 Peter Czabotar Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Structural Biology [11]
2014 Kieran F. Harvey Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Cancer Research [12]
2013 Benjamin Kile Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Molecular genetics [13]
2012 Katharina Gaus University of New South Wales Immunology [14]
2011 Stuart Tangye Garvan Institute of Medical Research Immunology [15]
2010 James Whisstock Monash University Molecular Biology [16]
2009 Carola Vinuesa Australian National University Immunology [17] FAA (2015)
2008 Gabrielle Belz Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Immunology [18]
2007 Jamie Rossjohn Monash University Crystallography [19] FAA (2014)
2006 Joel Mackay University of Sydney Molecular Biology [20]
2005 Ricky W Johnstone
2004 Melissa H Little
2003 Levon Khachigian
2002 Merlin Crossley
2001 Christopher Goodnow FAA (2002)
2000 David L Vaux FAA (2003)
1999 Michael W Parker FAA (2010)
1998 Doug Hilton FAA (2004)
1997 Peter R Schofield
1997 Brandon J Wainwright
1996 David I Cook FAA (2004)
1995 Mark J Smyth
1994 Peter J Goadsby
1993 Alan Cowman Walter and Eliza Hall Institute FAA (2001)
1992 P Mark Hogarth
1991 R Andrew Cuthbertson
1990 Nick M Gough
1989 Adrienne Ruth Hardham FAA (1997)
1988 Andrew Cockburn FAA (2001)
1987 Jeremy James Burdon FAA (1996)
1986 Nick A Nicola FAA (1996)
1985 Rudi Appels
1984 James Alexander Angus FAA (1996)
1983 Graham Farquhar FAA (1988)
1982 John Shine FAA (1994)
1981 Antony Burgess FAA (1993)
1980 Marilyn Renfree FAA (1997)
1979 Christopher R Parish [21]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "GOTTSCHALK MEDAL". Australian Academy of Science. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  • ^ "2024 awardees | Australian Academy of Science". www.science.org.au. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  • ^ "Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia's stars of science". Australian Academy of Science. 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  • ^ "2022 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  • ^ "2021 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  • ^ "Australian Academy of Science". www.science.org.au.
  • ^ "Bright stars of Australian science recognised with Academy Awards | Australian Academy of Science".
  • ^ "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 Archived 2014-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ 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.
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