Ten UNSW finalists vying for the "Oscars" of Australian science



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The genetic rescue of one of our smaller opossums, breakthroughs in the elimination of tuberculosis, portable sunburn sensors and solutions for sustainable electricity are among the projects directed by 10 UNSW Sydney and UNSW researchers who were finalists of the 2018 Eureka Awards.

The distinguished prizes, presented by the Australia Museum, represent the best of scientific research, recognizing excellence in innovation and research, leadership, scientific engagement and school science.

UNSW Finalists Come From Science Faculties Professor Nicholas Fisk, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) of UNSW, congratulated all the finalists for their outstanding results.

"Our continued success in these prestigious awards – with more than 20% finalists this year – is a fantastic reflection of the continuing caliber of discovery and leadership at UNSW.This scale is extraordinary, covering everything from birth defects and cancer in children, through the environment and energy, to public understanding of science, and congratulate each of the finalists for being chosen from among the best researchers in the country. "

The Eureka Awards, known as the "Oscars of Australian Science," will be announced at a gala dinner.The finalists for UNSW are:

Professor Sally Dunwoodie ] Victor Chang Institute of Cardiac Research – UNSW Eureka Prize for Scientific Research

And if a vitamin could prevent Professor Dunwoodie and his multidisciplinary team discovered the potential of vitamin B3 to treat a vitamin D the way pregnant women are cared for all over the world.

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Professor Sally Dunwoodie, Biomedical Researcher at the Victor Chang Heart Research Institute

Scientia Professor Justin Gooding Dr. Parisa Khiabani and Dr. Alexander Soeriyadi School of Chemistry, UNSW Science – Award ANSTO Eureka for the Innovative Use of Technology

One in three Australians is diagnosed with skin cancer at age 70, knowing that the sun is too important. Professor Gooding, Dr. Khiabani and Dr. Soeriyadi have created a simple and affordable paper-based sensor that tells the wearer when to look for shade or apply more sunscreen. Created with commercially available components and existing manufacturing materials and technologies, the sensor has the potential to be widely deployed and offer long-term benefits to public health.

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Professor Scientia Justin Gooding

Professor Michelle Haber AM Children's Cancer Institute – CSIRO Eureka Award for Leadership in Innovation and Science

Professor Haber is a world authority in research on childhood cancer, set the agenda for this area in Australia. She is the driving force behind Zero Childhood Cancer, a global program bringing together all of Australia's leading clinical and research groups working on childhood cancer to offer the first-ever personalized medicine program in Australia for children with high-risk or relapsed cancer. . Led by the Children's Cancer Institute and the Kids Cancer Center of Sydney Children's Hospital, it is an unprecedented collaboration that will revolutionize the treatment of childhood cancer and constitutes a an essential step towards healing each child.

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Associate Professor Michelle Haber. Photo: Children's Cancer Institute

Dr. Brett Hallam Research Director for Advanced Hydrogenation / SPREE, UNSW Engineering – 3M Eureka Award for Emerging Leader in Science

Dr. Hallam is an international leader in the field of crystalline silicon photovoltaics. He oversees and mentors a world clbad research team, and the effects of his innovation have a major global impact in the solar energy sector. Dr. Hallam is currently a fellow of the Australian Research Council Discovery and Early Career Research Award (DECRA) and Director of Advanced Hydrogenation Research at the School of Photovoltaic and Energy Engineering. renewable from UNSW. Dr. Hallam is internationally recognized for his work on crystalline silicon PV, being considered the world's leading expert for the pbadivation of hydrogen in silicon solar cells; an area that has been considered "black magic" for decades.

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Dr. Brett Hallam. Photo: Robert Largent

Professor Guy Marks SWS Clinical School and UNSW Medicine, working with a multi-institutional team of four from UNSW, University of Sydney and the Woolbad Institute for Research medical, including Dr. Jennifer Ho, former UNSW doctoral student – Australian Center for Infectious Disease Research Eureka Award for Infectious Disease Research

Tuberculosis is the leading killer of infectious diseases in world, but a third of cases are undiagnosed. Using innovative screening techniques in robust clinical trials, Professor Marks and the Tuberculosis Team (19459021) have made major breakthroughs that promise to transform global efforts to eliminate the disease. In their study, the team found that proactive screening of people sharing households with other TB patients more than doubled the TB detection rate and reduced the mortality rate by 40%.

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Professor Guy Marks and Team Members in Ca Mau Province, Vietnam, Conduct ACT3 Study for TB Screening

Professor Andrew Pitman, Director at the ARC Excellence Center for Climatic Climates and UNSW Science – CSIRO Eureka Award for Leadership in Innovation and Science

Professor Pitman has transformed the way Australian climate science thinks and works – moving from competitive silos to a collaborative community focused on national and global results. Over the past 15 years, he has demonstrated visionary leadership in the field of climate science. By bringing together and maintaining a consortium of leading universities and institutions, it has transformed the scale and impact of Australian climate science research. Professor Pitman heads the UNSW-based ARC Center of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEX).

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<p><span style= Associate Professor Darren Saunders School of Medical Sciences, UNSW Medicine – Celestino Eureka Award for Promoting Understanding of Science

Gifted and Intuitive Communicator, Associate Professor Saunders Gives Research medical voice through a wide range of media. It makes evidence-based science accessible to the general public, with a particular focus on the platforms through which vulnerable audiences seek health advice. Dr. Saunders' particular areas of research are cancer, cell biology, gene regulation and biochemistry.

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Associate Professor Darren Saunders

Dr. Jakub Stoklosa School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Science, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Melbourne, La Trobe University and Mount Buller Mount Stirling Resort Management – NSW Office of the Environment and Heritage Eureka Award for Environmental Research

The unique population of mountain pygmy possums of Mount Buller had been isolated for 20,000 years and was threatened with extinction imminent only ten years after its discovery. Through a cross-breeding program of isolated populations of threatened species, the Burramys Genetic Rescue Team was able to stimulate genetic variation, resulting in population growth, healthy reproduction and improved survival rates . Australia's first genetic rescue has become a model for rescuing other endangered species. Dr. Stoklosa's role as a statistician was to provide reliable and accurate estimates of the abundance of mountain pygmy possums using statistical methods and recapture data collected over 20 years. newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/styles/full_width__2x/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2.jpg?itok=wKKL1vgj 563w, https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files /styles/full_width__800/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2.jpg?itok=hwOS4KX6 563w, https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/styles/full_width__800_2x/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2. jpg? itok = bbOTmdal 563w, https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/styles/full_width__600/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2.jpg?itok=ADuURNCf 563w, https: // newsroom. unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/styles/full_width__600_2x/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2.jpg?itok=gxV9MGIz 563w, https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/styles / full width __450 / public / thumbnails / image_uncropped / jakub_2.jpg? Itok = KZ3gzY04 563w, https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/styles/full_width__450_2x/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2.jpg?itok = K16xQfE0 563w, https: //newsroom.unsw. edu.au/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/thumbnails/image_uncropped/jakub_2.jpg?itok=DJbnJarY 563w "sizes =" (min-width: 801px) 563px, 100vw "/>

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