The winners of the 2022 Hunter Medical Research Institute awards were announced last night at NEX in Newcastle in front of friends, families, HMRI staff and supporters. With $90,000 in prize money on offer, the HMRI Awards honour the best overall researcher, mid-career researcher, early career researcher and research team.
With $90,000 in prize money on offer, the HMRI Awards honour the best overall researcher, mid-career researcher, early career researcher and research team.
This year’s overall winner for Research Excellence is Professor Brett Nixon from the HMRI Infertility and Reproduction Research Program. Professor Nixon’s research focuses on genetic and environmental factors that impact sperm quality.
The Mid-Career Researcher of the Year is Professor Pradeep Tanwar from the HMRI Cancer Detection and Therapy Research Program. Pradeep specialises in gynaecological research and is the Director of the University of Newcastle’s Global Centre for Gynaecological Diseases.
The Early Career Researcher of the Year is Dr Michelle Kennedy from the HMRI Equity and Health and Wellbeing Research Program. Dr Kennedy created a smoking cessation program for pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
The Research Team Excellence Award has gone to the Physically Active Children in Education team (PACE), headed up by Dr Nicole Nathan from the HMRI Active Living Research Program . This project aims to improve the delivery of physical activity by teachers in primary schools.
HMRI Director, Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin says the researchers recoginsed this year are doing globally relevant work.,
“HMRI’s purpose is to improve the health and wellbeing of our communities and these researchers are having an impact on the health of people everywhere,” said Professor Kay-Lambkin.
“This recognition and the award funding gives our researchers the ability to push further and faster in their chosen fields. Huge congratulations to them and sincere thanks to the donors who make these awards possible.”
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Full details of winners and finalists below:
HMRI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Awabakal and Worimi peoples, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage and beliefs and their continued connection to their land.
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