ComBio2011 Closing Awards

Congratulations to the winners of the ComBio2011 awards!

ASBMB
  • Chayanika Biswas (Westmead Millennium Institute, NSW)
  • Mahvash Khan (University of Sydney, NSW)
  • Henna Kuusisto (Monash University, VIC)
  • Victor Muleya (Monash University, VIC)
  • Laura Norton (University of New South Wales, NSW)
  • Wei Hong Toh (University of Melbourne, VIC)
ASPS
  • Jessica Bovill (University of Adelaide, SA)
  • Sandra Schmoeckel (Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, SA)
  • Michael van der Kwast (University of Western Australia, WA)
ANZSCDB
  • Toshiya Yamada Early Career Award
    Michael Tallack (University of Queensland, QLD)
  • Keith Dixon Developmental Biology Student Poster Prize
    Lisa Kass (Monash University, VIC)
  • David Walsh Student Oral Prize
    Cheryl Chia (University of Melbourne, VIC)
  • Cell Biology International Student Poster Prize
    David Williamson (University of New South Wales, NSW)

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Wei Hong Toh receives an ASBMB poster prize from Professor Frances Shannon, ASBMB President
Henna Kuusisto receives an ASBMB poster prize from Professor Frances Shannon, ASBMB President
Chayanika Biswas receives an ASBMB poster prize from Professor Frances Shannon, ASBMB President
Michael van der Kwast receives an ASPS poster prize from Dr Ros Gleadow, ASPS President
Jessica Bovill receives an ASPS poster prize from Dr Ros Gleadow, ASPS President
Sandra Schmoeckel receives an ASPS poster prize from Dr Ros Gleadow, ASPS President
David Williamson receives the ANZSCDB Cell Biology International Student Poster Prize from Professor Edna Hardeman, ANZSCDB President
Lisa Kass receives the ANZSCDB Keith Dixon Developmental Biology Student Poster Prize from Professor Edna Hardeman, ANZSCDB President
Cheryl Chia receives the David Walsh Student Oral Prize from Professor Edna Hardeman, ANZSCDB President
Dr Michael Tallack receives the ANZSCDB Toshiya Yamada Early Career Award from Professor Edna Hardeman, ANZSCDB President
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