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MEPSA Current Student Awards

Past Student Awards


Kumar Award Winners*

Year Winner Institution
1997    
1998 Nerida Cole University of Sydney
Rennea Jarred Monash University
1999    
2000 Terence Poon University of Sydney
Suzanne Sime University of Sydney
2001 Bernadette Bellette University of Tasmania
Ritu Gupta University of Sydney
2002 Nita Agar University of Sydney
Munif Allanson University of Sydney
Samantha Mead Flinders University
2003 Louise Dunn University of Sydney
Lisa Kaminskas University of Adelaide
Matthew Knox University of Sydney
2004 Michael Stapelberg University of Sydney
2005 Cristan Herbert University of New South Wales
Karen Tsang University of Sydney
Gemma Williams Deakin University
2006 Heidi Lim University of New South Wales
Heather McGee University of Tasmania
Keryn Simons Flinders University
Eleni Yiasemides University of Sydney
2007 Katie Dixon University of Sydney
Geetha Sivapirabu University of Sydney
2008 Heather McGee University of Tasmania
Vanessa Sequeira University of Sydney
2009 Georgia Frost University of Sydney
Paul Sou University of Sydney
Cesar Tovar University of Tasmania
2010 Megan Whitnall University of Sydney
Gabriella Brown University of Tasmania

This award is named in honour of Associate Professor Rakesh Kumar, and is given to a postgraduate student based on their oral presentation at the conference.

*Awards given from 1997-1999 were for student members of the Australian Society of Experimental Pathology, prior to the society merging to form MEPSA.

Muller Award Winners

YearWinnerInstitution
2002 Michelle Grimbaldeston Flinders University
2003 Scott Byrne University of Sydney
2004 Not awarded  
2005 Louise Dunn University of Sydney
2006 Not awarded  
2007 Roslyn Malley University of Tasmania
2008 Not awarded  
2009 Not awarded  
2010 Elke Hacker Queensland University of Technology

This award is in honour of Professor Konrad Muller and is given to a postdoctoral fellow based on their oral presentation at the conference.

MacPhee Award Winners

Year Winner Institution
2002 Not awarded  
2003 Not awarded  
2004 Heather McGee University of Tasmania
2005 Not awarded  
2006 Not awarded  
2007 Not awarded  
2008 James Musyoka RMIT University
2009 Gabby Brown University of Tasmania
2010 Cesar Tovar University of Tasmania

This award is in honour of Professor Donald MacPhee and is given to the poster judged to be the best at the conference. The award is dependent on how many are posters are presented at a meeting, and as such is not always awarded.