Wikipedia:Meetup/Sydney/Franklin Women 2022
This is the page for the Franklin Women Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for Women in Health and Medical Research, to be held on 7 April 2022 to coincide with World Health Day.
Originally planned to celebrate Rosalind Franklin's birthday in July 2021, this Wikipedia Edit-a-thon had to be rescheduled due to COVID-19. During the event, hosted by Franklin Women, we'll be working together to increase the visibility of women in STEMM on Wikipedia, particularly those working in the health and medical research sector.
Please join in the fun on Twitter using #FWonWiki #Editathon and #WomenInSTEMM.
Let's get started!
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What should I work on during the editathon?
[edit]There are many different ways for you to contribute today. Wikipedia is the product of millions of individual contributions and every change that is made, no matter how small, makes a difference! We’ve prepared a list of suggested subjects and assembled some preliminary sources to get you started. These are grouped into categories depending on the type of contribution that is required. Keep in mind Wikipedia’s Conflict of Interest guidelines when selecting your subject to make sure it is appropriate for you to make the edits. Once you've decided which task you’d like to tackle, add your username to the table.
Write a new article
[edit]Writing a new article means making a brand new Wikipedia page - exciting stuff! The women listed in this table have received considerable media coverage yet they do not yet have their own Wikipedia article. You can change that!
For inspiration, here are some examples of existing articles for Women In STEMM:
- Professor Anne Kelso AO FAA FAHMS, CEO NHMRC and previous Franklin Women guest (April 2015)
- Professor Jenny Martin AC FAA, founder of Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE)
- Professor Minoti Apte OAM FAHMS, first in the world to successfully isolate pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs), the cells associated with pancreatic fibrogenesis
- Professor Maria Kavallaris AM FAHMS FRSN, Australian Financial Review and Westpac’s 100 Women of Influence, 2015
- Professor Sandra Eades FASSA FAHMS, first Aboriginal medical practitioner to be awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 2003
Subject | Notes and links to resources | Working on it? Add your username | How'd you go? |
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Professor Claudine Bonder Centre for Cancer Biology, UniSA | Researcher in vascular biology and cancer; SA Young Tall Poppy in 2010; Women in Innovation (emerging innovator) in 2016; Senior Scientific Advisor to Carina Biotech Pty and TekCyte Pty; ORCID# Wikidata | User:Betacellgirl | |
Professor Jeanne Collison | Anaesthetist and inventor, (1929–2006) developed the first Australian heart-lung machine; Awarded Officer of the Order of Australia, 2006; profiled in SMH, obituary in ANZCA Bulletin Wikidata | ||
Professor Draft:Teresa Anderson Centenary Institute | Centenary Institute profile, Chief Executive of Sydney Local Health District, profiled in SMH in 2018; part of COVID-19 response, sources here and here, see also SMH opinion piece; commenting on mental health of medical professionals in The Australian in 2018; awarded Member of the Order of Australia in 2018, source: Macarthur Advertiser | User:Cuyahoga44 | |
Professor Anne Chang, Menzies Institute for Medical Research | FAHMS, AM, Menzies Institute profile in 2006, diagnostically categorised a new condition, protracted bacterial bronchitis; 2018 Lancet profile, ‘a champion of childhood lung health’, developed the world’s first guidelines for managing chronic cough in children; 2022, new research linking biofilms and persistent cough in children, in NewsGP, Wikidata | ||
Kate Cole (engineer), occupational hygienist | Awarded Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) 'for service to workplace health and safety' in 2022; AFR Top 100 Women of Influence; Science & Technology Australia’s Superstars of STEM, 2019; recipient of Winston Churchill Fellowship, 2016 (more about her research here); expert commentary on silica dust, on COVID-19, more media links here; talking about research on ABC RN, on The Science Show 'STEM Superstar prompts government probe on masks' | User:Tenniscourtisland | |
Dr Draft:Kudzai Kanhutu, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Doherty Institute | Emerging Female Leader in Science, Medicine & Health, Women’s Agenda, 2019 (also profiled in more detail here); named in top 10 of CIO50 by CIO Australia in 2020, for telehealth advocacy; Victorian Public Healthcare Award for excellence in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse care, 2017; Science & Technology Australia’s Superstar of STEM, 2019; ORCID # | User:Stemwarrior | |
A/Professor Xiaojing Hao, UNSW | solar energy researcher;
AAS 2021 Pawsey Medal; 2020 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year, PM Prizes for Science, covered by PV Magazine, Engineers Australia, Renew Economy, on ABC RN's The Science Show; her research in the news, Engineers Australia, SBS News; Selected publications, eg. Nature Energy, npg Asia Materials; Wikidata |
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Professor Asha Rao, RMIT | Superstar of STEM; 2021 Victorian Honour Roll of Women, covered here and here; interviewed by SAARI for National Science Week; interviewed by Women’s Agenda; expert commentary on cybercrime in the ABC News, writing for The Conversation, writing opinion in AFR here and here; interviewed by ACEMS | User:Soilsam | |
Dr Draft:Lisa Whop, ANU | 2018 NHMRC Rising Star Award; ANU profile here; The Conversation articles here; research on cervical cancer screening in Indigenous women covered on ABC RN's Health Report, Cosmos, NIT; podcast interview; expert comment on cervical cancer elimination in ABC News, in SMH, AFR; writing for IndigenousX | User:Hellavae | |
A/Prof Kristin Carson-Chahhoud, University of South Australia | 2021 Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science (more here and here); 2015, Young Australian of the Year for South Australia; UniSA profile here; expert comment on e-cigarettes and vaping, in Vice, The Conversation; ORCID#; Wikidata | User:Plant987 | Page created |
Professor Gemma Figtree, University of Sydney | Professional bio here; NHMRC Excellence Award for Top Ranked Practitioner Fellow, 2018; NSW Ministerial Award for Cardiovascular Research Excellence, 2019, covered in SMH; on ABC News; chair of Federal government's Mission for Cardiovascular Health, covered The Limbic; ORCID #; Selected publications, Nature Reviews Cardiology | Usser:Scia11y | |
A/Professor Melody Ding, University of Sydney | Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science, 2019, video here, covered in The Conversation, SMH; AIPS NSW Young Tall Poppy of the Year, 2018 (more detail of her research here); expert commentary on physical activity, in ABC, SMH, writing in The Conversation; profiled in The Lancet, 2021; ORCID # | User:Zann SmithUser:Plant987 | Page created |
Professor Jennie Hudson, Black Dog Institute | Fellow, Australian Academy of Social Sciences, 2018 (more here); TED Talk, 2014; Expert comment on COVID-19, in SMH, SBS News, ABC RN Breakfast, The Guardian; on mental health, on ABC News, radio, writing in The Conversation; ORCID #; Wikidata | ||
Professor Draft:Leanne Togher, University of Sydney | 2018 NHMRC Elizabeth Blackburn Fellowship (Clinical), for the highest-ranked female research fellow applicant in the NHMRC Fellowships Scheme in the field of Clinical Medicine and Science; WHO Development Group for Traumatic Brain Injury, academic profile here; chair, elected fellow of Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment; elected fellow of Speech Pathology Australia, 2014; interviewed on ABC Conversations, 2014; ORCID # | User:Afree2022 | |
Dr Kalinda Griffiths, UNSW | 2019, Science & Technology Australia’s Superstar of STEM; 2019 Lowitja Institute’s Emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Researcher Award; UNSW profile here; 2011, NT Australian of the Year Award; expert comment on Indigenous health during COVID-19, in The Conversation; Wikidata | ||
Professor Julie Leask, University of Sydney | Overall winner, AFR 100 Women of Influence awards, 2019 (more here and here); expert commentary on vaccination, COVID, eg. in The Guardian, ABC, newsGP, writing in The Conversation, SMH, Australian Journal of General Practice, interviewed by NPS MedicineWise, on ABC RN's Coronacast; AAS expert; chairs WHO Behavioural and Social Drivers of Vaccination working group, Sax Institute Research Action Award, 2015; ORCID #; Wikidata | User:ManyanaMatters | |
Professor Felice Jacka, Deakin University | Founder, president of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, academic bio here; profiled in The Guardian; led world-first clinical trial showing diet improvements can treat depression (more here and here), covered in ABC News; Medal of Order of Australia, for service to nutritional psychiatry research; expert commentary on diet and mental health in SMH, SBS News; other news on her research; ORCID #; Wikidata | ||
Professor Imogen Mitchell, ANU | Developed COMPASS, an innovative patient deterioration teaching program, which is now embedded in healthcare organisations internationally, published here, more on its impact here; interview with Fifty50, Canberra Doctor, writing in The Conversation; 2013 Harkness Fellowship for Health Policy and Practice, at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; expert comment in MJA, 2019, on gender bias in medicine; clinical director of the ACT's COVID-19 response; Wikidata | ||
Professor Carol Armour, University of Sydney | 2020 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Mentor of Young Researchers, video here, covered in The Limbic; Director of Woolcock Institute; 2019 Member of the Order of Australia for “significant service to medical education and to asthma management”, covered here and here; 2007 Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APSA) medal for research, staff profile; Wikidata | ||
A/Professor Draft:Asha Bowen, Telethon Kids Institute, UWA | 2020 Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science, video here, on ABC News; AIPS 2019 Tall Poppy; expert commentary on COVID-19 and kids, in MJA, for Australian Academy of Science, in The Conversation; Selected publications, MJA; ORCID # | User:Thequietactivist | |
Dr Emma Camp, UTS | 2021 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Early Career Researcher, video here; TIME 2020 Next Generation Leaders; AAS 2020 Max Day Environmental Science Fellowship Award; AIPS 2019 Tall Poppy; National Geographic Explorer, 2017; profiled by Great Barrier Reef Foundation; interviewed on ABC RN's The Science Show, 2020; Q&A with Careers with STEM; Wikidata | ||
Professor Julie Bines, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute | 2021 Eureka Prize for Infectious Diseases Research, more here and here, profiled in SMH, on ABC RN Breakfast; 2021 AAHMS Fellow, video here; expert on immunisation, in newsGP, SBS News; NHMRC video on research; interview with Engaging Women; Selected publications, The Lancet, on Conquering rotavirus: From discovery to global vaccine implementation; ORCID #, MCRI staff profile | User:LouBall123 | |
Professor Angela Morgan (scientist), Murdoch Children’s Research Institute | 2020 NHMRC Elizabeth Blackburn Investigator Grant Award (Leadership in Clinical Medicine and Science); Authored MJA Insight article on speech therapy; Expert comment on impact of lockdowns, in The Age; Expert comment on stuttering in Knowable Magazine; Selected publications, Nature; developed guidelines for children with traumatic brain injuries; University of Melbourne research profile; Wikidata | ||
Professor Karen Canfell, Director of Cancer Research, Cancer Council NSW | 2020 NHMRC Elizabeth Blackburn Investigator Grant Award (Leadership in Health Services Research); co-leads WHO Cervical Cancer Elimination Modelling Consortium, staff profile here; Selected publications, The Lancet, MJA; 2021 Richard Doll Seminar, University of Oxford; in the media about eliminating cervical cancer, AFR, newsGP, Healio News; ORCID #; Wikidata | MargaretRDonald (talk) | |
Dr Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, UNSW | AAS 2021 Dorothy Hill Medal; expert commentary on heatwaves, eg. in CNET, The Guardian here and here, Carbon Brief, writing in The Conversation; interview with Cosmos Magazine | User:DrPlantGenomics | |
Dr Lisa Alexander (earth scientist), UNSW | User:DrPlantGenomics | ||
Dr Kirsten Benkendorff, Southern Cross Uni | User:DrPlantGenomics | ||
A/Professor Francine Marques, Monash University | 2021, AAS Gottschalk Medal; 2020, Victorian Tall Poppy Award; 2019, American Heart Association Hypertension Council Goldblatt Award for New Investigators; ORCID#; Wikidata | User:Electron Relay Hoola | |
Professor Bronwyn Hemsley, UTS | 2016, Fellowship Award from the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, internationally recognised for her 25-year contribution to the field of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (this journal article is a good reference to cite: Reflections from Fellows of ISAAC, 2016); AAS profile, expert commentary on communication and disability, writing in The Conversation, in SBS News, in ABC News here and here; ORCID #; UTS staff profile; publications listed here; Wikidata | ||
Professor Julie Ellen Byles, University of Newcastle | Awarded Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2022, ‘For distinguished service to medical research, to gerontology, and to professional scientific organisations' ref; FAHMS; helped establish Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, University profile here; ORCID #; Wikidata | ||
Professor Donna Cross (academic), Telethon Kids Institute | 2012 WA Australian of the Year; 2015, Australia Academy of Health and Medical Science fellow; Telethon Kids Institute profile; ORCID #; Wikidata | User:GumBlossomWords | |
Professor Susan Davis (physician), Monash University | 2016, elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health & Medical Sciences; 2021, awarded Officer of the Order of Australia (more here); past president of International Menopause Society; Monash profile here lists more awards; Wikidata | ||
Dr Jane Hall (economist), UTS | Health economist, UTS profile; 2017, awarded NHMRC Outstanding Contribution Award (more here); 2016, AFR Westpac 100 Women of Influence; 2005, fellow, Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences; current president of Academy of Social Sciences in Australia; expert contributions to The Conversation; Wikidata | ||
Professor Cheryl Jones (paediatrician), University of Sydney | 2018, elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health & Medical Sciences. Current member of ATAGI and on MJA editorial board; 2019, appointed University of Sydney School of Medicine first female Head of School and Dean since the school’s inception in 1856; 2013, career profile in Lancet Infectious Dis; expert in childhood infectious disease, writing for The Conversation; Wikidata | ||
Professor Kate Leslie | 2021, elected as Australian Medical Council president; former president (elected 2012) of ANZCA, good bio here; 2016, awarded Officer of Order of Australia for her 'distinguished service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia and pain management; 2014, awarded ANCZA's Robert Orton Medal; 2014, awarded AMA's Women in Medicine award; Wikidata | ||
Professor Christina Mitchell, Monash University | 2019, awarded Officer of Order of Australia for her 'distinguished service to medicine in the field of haematology, to medical education and research'; 2014, elected fellow of AAHMS; 2011, promoted to Monash University Dean of Medicine, the first woman to be appointed Dean of Medicine in any of the Group of Eight Universities in Australia, ASBMB bio; Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation bio; Wikidata | ||
Professor Robyn O'Hehir, Monash University | 2016, awarded Officer of Order of Australia for her 'distinguished service to clinical immunology and respiratory medicine'; 2015, elected fellow of AAHMS; ORCID #; Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation bio; allergy expert featured in SMH, The Guardian; Wikidata | ||
Nicki Packer | User:Plant987 | Page created | |
Professor Carol Pollock, University of Sydney | 2021, awarded Officer of Order of Australia for her 'distinguished service to medical research, education and science, to nephrology'; expert on kidney health and disease, interviewed in The Conversation; university profile; Wikidata | ||
Professor Beverley Raphael | Psychiatrist (1934–2018), past President of the Royal Australian College of Psychiatrists. 1984, awarded Member of Order of Australia for her service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry'; 1994, awarded a Top Ten Australian Achievers Australia Day award for her work in mental health, see RANZCP obituary; Australian Psychiatry obituary, "Her landmark contributions and insights are anchored in the field of grief, loss and bereavement"; described as 'pioneering psychiatrist' inobituary in The Age; Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation bio; University of Sydney School of Medicine Online Museum obituary; now has an award named after her, at ANU; Wikidata | ||
Professor Sheena Reilly, Griffith University | 2015, elected fellow of AAHMS; 2020, awarded Member of Order of Australia for her 'significant service to tertiary education, to medical research, and to paediatric speech pathology; speech pathologist, writing in The Conversation; university profile; 2011, first speech pathologist to be awarded a Fellowship with the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, MCRI profile; Wikidata | ||
Professor Carolyn Sue, University of Sydney | 2020, elected fellow of AAHMS, more here; 2019, awarded Member of Order of Australia for her 'significant service to medicine, particularly to mitochondrial disease'; university profile; ORCID # Wikidata | Claimed and published by User:Siche18 on Google Sheet and by Lic here
ah someone already published before me :( |
Expand a stub article
[edit]Stubs are very short articles that need to be expanded. A fellow Wikipedian may have started the page but only added minimal details. Expanding stubs by including more information and citations is important because it prevents these pages from being deleted and means readers can find out more. The women listed below already have stub articles but we’ve found some sources with additional information to be included.
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A/Professor Faye McMillan, UNSW | Add appointment as Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner; add appointment to Australian Pharmacy Council board, appointed Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner (interviewed by Australian Journal of Pharmacy, more here, here and here); update employer to UNSW; interviewed by Australian Pharmacy Council, 2021; find publications and add heading: Selected publications | User:Academiccoach | |
Dr Misty Jenkins, WEHI | Update with latest research, in the media The Scientist, Lab Online; add appointment to The Brain Cancer Centre, in SMH; find publications and add heading: Selected publications | Claimed by Academiccoach here and by Armani2453 in Google Sheet and worked on by AtomicLevel | |
Professor Laura Mackay, Peter Doherty Institute | Add more detail about her research, its impact: video from PM's Prizes for Science, 2019; Encyclopedia of Australian Science bio; Interviewed by Science, 2021; awarded 2016 AIPS Tall Poppy Award; Interviewed on ABC RN’s Science Show, 2021; Research profiled by University of Melbourne | User:NAWhiteAnderson | |
Professor Rebecca Ivers, UNSW | Add more detail and citations using these sources: commenting on the effect of COVID-19 on academic research; in SMH on road safety, here and here; co-authored WHO Step Safely report | AskDNA92: Added all details!
AHeyNumber9 added more But Plant987 also claimed on Google Sheet | |
Clinical A/Professor Sheryl van Nunen, USyd | Add more detail and citations using these sources: speaking about tick-induced allergies on MJA podcast, 2018, commenting in The Weekend Australian, The Monthly, Nature Outlook, ABC Sydney; summary of research on ABC RN, another source re. her discovery of tick-induced mammalian meat allergy: ABC News, contributor to Australian Doctor | ||
Professor Carola Garcia de Vinuesa, ANU | Add more detail and citations using these sources: AAS profile, 2009 Gottschalk Medal for research in the medical sciences She also provided expert evidence in Kathleen Folbigg trial, her efforts were profiled in Wired | ||
Professor Maree Teesson AC, UNSW/Black Dog Institute | Add more detail and citations using these sources: UNSW 'In her own words', speaking about her research on ABC RN [1], writing in The Conversation about the impact of lockdowns | ||
A/Professor Gail Garvey, Menzies School of Health | Update affiliation, UQ; Add more detail and citations using these sources: commenting on ABC News [2] [3], newsGP, Australian Indigenous Health Info Net, University of Newcastle Alumni Excellence award | User:Academiccoach | |
Professor Naomi Wray, UQ | Add more detail and citations using these sources: UQ staff profile, AAS profile, articles for The Conversation, in the SMH, SBS about ice bucket challenge, in Brisbane Times, News Medical about the link between mood and gut ulcers, RACGP News | ||
Emeritus Professor Vicki Sara AO, UTS | Add more detail and citations using these sources: add 2007 appointment as chair of ARC; NLA [4], has a building named after her: UTS Vicki Sara Building [5] [6] awarded Order of Australia in 2010, Centenary Medal in 2001; more sources compiled here; find publications and add heading: Selected publications | User:Sunnyside40 | |
Professor Lois Salamonsen, Hudson Institute of Medical Research | Add more detail and citations using these sources: AAS video, profile 2017, Q&A with Society for Endocrinology 2019, writing about her research in Reproduction journal in 2019, speaking about her inspiration | User:Window frames | |
Emeritus Professor Keryn Williams AC, Flinders | Add extra citations (use independent sources instead of university pages): founder of the Australian Corneal Graft Registry: MJA; awarded Order of Australia: SBS; add details of the registry, 2018 report on its outcomes: MiVision Ophthalmic Journal, In Daily, Adelaide; expert commentary in Scientific American; lay summary of research; find publications and add heading: Selected publications eg. | ||
Professor Melanie Bahlo, WEHI | Add more detail and citations using these sources: speaking about her research on ABC News, providing expert commentary on data sharing in Nature News in 2021, profiled in Lab Online in 2019, co-authored Annual Review: The Genetics of Epilepsy in 2020 | User:Life is colourful | |
Professor Dorrit Jacob, ANU | Add more detail about research, covered in Cosmos Magazine; find publications and add heading: Selected publications eg. Nature Communications (lay summary here), Scientific Reports, PNAS | User:Plant987 | |
Professor Katrina A. Jolliffe, University of Sydney | Add more about her research, described in text and video here; writing in Chemistry World about gender equity; 2018 H.G. Smith medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Encyclopedia of Australian Science bio, USyd staff profile |
Improve an existing article
[edit]Existing articles can always be improved, whether that be by fixing grammar and spelling, correcting the tone (to be more neutral, like an encyclopedia rather than a CV), adding missing in-line citations, or refreshing outdated articles. The articles listed below have been flagged by other Wikipedians to say they need improvement. They include orphan pages, which need to be linked to other Wikipedia pages to ensure their relevance and increase traffic to them. Improving existing articles makes them more credible and, in some cases, might save them from deletion.
Before you begin editing, check the text box at the top of the existing Wikipedia page to see what needs improving.
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Professor Aileen Plant | Need to add citations to verify information, can use these sources: obituaries in The Lancet, MJA, British Medical Journal (another here), on ABC Radio, in NSW Public Health Bulletin, Aus Government Department of Health; awarded ASC Unsung Hero of Science Communication 2007; has UNSW Aileen Plant Memorial Prize in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology and Public Health Association Aileen Plant Medal named after her | ||
Professor Susan J. Clark, Garvan Institute of Medical Research | Add citations from independent sources to verify information: AAS profile, awarded Professor Rob Sutherland AO Make a Difference Award in 2015, source for Top 10 publication in 2009: NHMRC; source for AAS Fellow in 2015: Australian Epigenetic Alliance (also a bio) | ||
Professor Sarah-Jane Dawson, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre | Need to add more independent sources to verify information, eg. instead of Peter Mac staff profile, use these: interviewed by NHMRC, awarded AAHMS Jian Zhou Medal in 2020; awarded 2018 CSL Centenary Fellow (video here); her collaborations with husband Mark Dawson described here in interview with National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia; add selected publications eg. NEJM | User:RHHLI | |
Professor Gabrielle Belz, WEHI | Add ORCID #, add citations from independent sources to verify information, trim list of Selected publications: speaking about research on ABC Radio National, also covered in ABC Local, more recently in ABC News; has written for The Conversation; expert commentary in Nature News | ||
Professor Julie Bernhardt, The Florey | Tone needs to be adjusted because it reads like a resume; awards could be updated. The Florey staff profile, Science & Technology Australia profile, Women in STEM Australia profile, Award Sir William Kilpatrick Churchill Fellowship, 2012 [7], RACGP Research Keynote, 2017 [8], interview at World Federation of Neurology [9]; video for 2020 AAHMS Fellow, Q&A with Women in STEMM Australia | Claimed by Armani2453 here and by GluPhe on Google Sheet | |
Professor Judith Clements AC, QUT | Page needs to be rewritten as content may have been copied and pasted; paraphrase and summarise rather than copying text. Add more detail, citations using these independent sources: awarded QLD Greats Premier Medal in 2019, sources here and here; biography published in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews in 2019 | User:AskDNA92 | |
Professor Karen Reynolds, Flinders University | Need to rewrite lists of awards, committee positions as text (so it doesn’t read like a resume); add a citation for SA Scientist of the Year 2012; cite independent sources (instead of Flinders University staff profile) eg. InDaily covered her David Dewhurst Award. Other sources not yet cited: interviewed in Engineers' Australia Create; on TGA's Advisory Committee on Medical Devices; appointed to MRFF Advisory Board; profiled in AFR; interviewed by Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited, peak national body | ||
Professor Vicki Anderson, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute | Need to cite more independent sources (pages relies 'excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject' eg. MCRI staff profile); interviewed by British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021; expert commentary on concussions, on 2GB, in SMH; ORCID #; can try listing awards as bullet points | ||
Professor Jennifer Stow, UQ | Need to rewrite lists as text (so it doesn’t read like a resume); use more independent sources eg. add contributions to The Conversation, elected to European Molecular Biology Organisation [10] [11] [12], elected as member of Australian Cancer Research Foundation, interviewed by Wiley Analytical Science | ||
Professor Julie Campbell AO, UQ | Tone needs to be adjusted (so it is neutral and reads like an encyclopedia). Need to add in-text citations to verify information, can use these independent sources: Encyclopedia of Australian Science, appointed AAS Fellow 2000, covered in ABC News, interviewed by Australian Academy of Science; writing for The Conversation | ||
Eleanor Clarke Slagle, pioneer of occupational therapy | Add more sources not yet cited: American Journal of Psychiatry In Memoriam, Encyclopaedia Britannica, American Occupational Therapy Association's 100 Influential People | ||
Dr Stacey Lynch, AgriBio, Victoria | SMH, Better Health, Vic
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Dr Mary Ann Augustin, CSIRO Food Science Research Program | CSRIO staff profile |
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