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ANU honours eminent cancer researcherDistinguished cancer biologist awarded the Curtin Medal at a ceremony at The John Curtin School of Medical Research... 7 September 2009 One of Australia's most distinguished cancer biologists, Professor Suzanne Cory, was awarded the Curtin Medal at a ceremony at The John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) last week. The award recognises Professor Cory's research on the molecular genetics of cancer and her lifelong contribution to research in the fields of molecular biology and biotechnology. The award was presented by JCSMR Director Professor Frances Shannon, who praised Professor Cory for her lifelong dedication to cancer research and her support of women in science. "She is a passionate advocate of the advancement of medical research and biotechnology and an excellent role model for other females in science." Professor Cory who was the first woman appointed as Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne, said that she was thrilled to accept the Curtin Medal. "It's an enormous pleasure to stand before you today and wear this medal. To hear the list of illustrious medallists that have been awarded the medal in the past make the honour even greater," she said. The Curtin Medal is awarded annually by JCSMR to an Australian that has made an outstanding contribution to medical science. Adapted from On Campus News Brief Related Fund: John Curtin School of Medical Research Donor’s Endowment
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