Menzies Bulletin 1 2021

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Farewell and thank you to our outgoing Board Chair, Bruce Neill This year we farewell our long-standing Board Chair, Bruce Neill. Since becoming Chair in 2013, Bruce has been our most significant donor, volunteer and advocate. He played an important part in the development of the second Medical Science building by taking a leadership role to fundraise the final $7.5 million which achieved the $90 million target. He has also personally supported six post-doctoral Select Foundation Fellowships which are ongoing. These fellowships involve many of our major research themes and include health services research, primary care and chronic pain, mental health, public health, cancer, multiple sclerosis and immunology.

Bruce has always been interested in our people and research achievements, and regularly showcases them to his personal and professional networks, providing opportunities for us that would have remained untapped without his efforts. We are fortunate that one of our current board

Bruce has always been interested in our people and research achievements, and regularly showcases them to his networks

2020 Tasmanian science Technology engineering and maThemaTics (sTem) awards We are extremely proud that 2020 was the fourth year in a row that a Menzies researcher has been awarded the Tasmanian Young STEM Researcher of the Year. Well done to Dr Hoang Phan for being recognised for her research into health inequalities in the management and outcomes of stroke. In addition to this, the 2020 Minister’s STEM Innovation of the Year Award was awarded

members, Professor Moira Clay, is stepping into the role of Chair. Moira combines her experiences from a successful 10-year research career in laboratory-based cardiovascular research, her achievements in research strategy and management, and her experience building bridges between research

to Tim Gale on behalf of the research team that designed the ‘OxyGenie’ neonatal automated oxygen control system. Menzies Professor Peter Dargaville is a key member of this team which has developed new

WelcoMe to our neW BoArd MeMBers! Mr Edward Kemp Professor Geoffrey Donnan AO Ms Rebecca Kardos

organisations to achieve research impact. This year we are also saying goodbye to long-serving board member, Professor Bob Williamson. We thank Bob for sharing the depth and breadth of his experience in the medical research sector and for his constructive and invaluable input into our decision-making. On behalf of Menzies, the medical research community, and the wider Tasmanian community we sincerely thank our outgoing board members for their dedication and support and welcome Moira into the role of Chair.

Award winners: Michael Ferguson, Minister for Science and Technology, and Dr Hoang Phan.

technology that has improved breathing in babies in neonatal intensive care. Tasmanian STEM Awards reflect the quality and capability of our science, technology, engineering and mathematics professionals, communicators and educators, particularly their deep connection with the Tasmanian community and its future.

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