Alaina Ammit, Fellow (2023) : Sydney
Alaina Ammit is internationally recognised in the field of medical research through her work on inflammation and chronic lung conditions.
Alaina Ammit is internationally recognised in the field of medical research through her work on inflammation and chronic lung conditions.
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.
Paul Ashton is a leader in the field of Public and Australian History. His work has helped drive social justice agendas and he has been a role model for students
Erik Aslaksen is an engineer and physicist with over fifty years industry experience in microwave components, power electronics, quantum electronics, and telecommunications, gained in the US, Switzerland and Australia, and
Diane Austin-Broos is a leading advocate in Australian anthropology of ethno-history and a focus on change in the lives of indigenous minorities and other peripheralised peoples.
Christopher Abbott has been a foundation stone in biotechnology and molecular genetics in Australia. He has stimulated growth in the biotechnology sector through his academic and financial support to young
Andrew Baker has contributed significant research on water, cave science, and geochemistry.