Caroline Blackwell, Fellow (2015) : Hunter
Caroline Blackwell is internationally respected for her work in understanding the genetic, environmental and developmental factors determining susceptibility to infectious disease and related conditions.
Caroline Blackwell is internationally respected for her work in understanding the genetic, environmental and developmental factors determining susceptibility to infectious disease and related conditions.
Michael Barber has made a substantial contribution to statistical mechanics research and Australian higher education.
Andrew Blakers is internationally known in the field of renewable energy, both in solar cell technology, where he is the lead inventor of PERC technology, and in 100% renewable energy
Kristine Barlow-Stewart has developed and led the field of genetic counselling and testing policy in NSW and Australia including personal and preconception genetic screening, impacting inter alia on forms of
After serving the Australia as an Army Colonel, Professor Blaxland is now one of the nation’s foremost authorities in military history.
Stephen Bartlett is a leading theoretical quantum physicist who leads a team pursuing both fundamental and applied research in quantum information theory, including the theory of quantum computing.
Warwick Anderson is a distinguished historian of science and medicine whose research focuses on the biomedical dimensions of racial thought, especially in colonial settings, and the globalisation of medicine and
Kaarin Anstey is a world leader in cognitive ageing and dementia risk reduction, applying her research in the real world to inform clinicians, policy makers and the public.
Christopher Armstrong has made a substantial contribution to higher education and government policy.
Elizabeth Ashburn has used leadership roles in art as an agency for creative change and excellence.