The Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science, also known as the Nancy Millis Medal, is an annual award conferred by the Australian Academy of Science. It is named in honour of Nancy Millis (1922–2012) and recognises women scientists, with eight to 15 years's experience after completing their PhD, for their outstanding contribution to research and leadership.[1]
Winners
editThe medal was first awarded in 2014 and annually since:
- 2014: Emma Johnston[2]
- 2015: Tamara Davis[3]
- 2016: Elena Belousova[4]
- 2017: Kerrie Ann Wilson[5]
- 2018: Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat[6]
- 2019: Jacqueline Batley[7]
- 2020: Kate Schroder[8] and Nicole Bell[8]
- 2021: Angela Moles[9] and Cathryn Trott[9]
- 2022: Vanessa Peterson[10]
- 2023: Renae Ryan[11]
- 2024: Anita Ho-Baillie[12]
References
edit- ^ "Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science". Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2014 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2015 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2016 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2017 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2018 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2019 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ a b "2020 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ a b "2021 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2022 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2023 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "2024 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 2024-09-21.