Gottschalk Medal


The Gottschalk Medal is awarded every year by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize outstanding research by Australian scientists under 40 years of age for research in the medical sciences conducted mainly in Australia.
This medal commemorates the work of the late Dr. Alfred Gottschalk, FAA and has been awarded every year since 1979.

Award winners

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YearWinnerAffiliationFieldNotes
2019Laura MackayUniversity of MelbourneImmunology
2018Alex FornitoMonash UniversityNeuroscience
2017K E HoltUniversity of MelbourneBiochemistry and Molecular Biology
2016O VucicUniversity of Sydney
2015Peter CzabotarWalter and Eliza Hall InstituteStructural Biology
2014Kieran F. HarveyPeter MacCallum Cancer CentreCancer Research
2013Benjamin KileWalter and Eliza Hall InstituteMolecular genetics
2012Katharina GausUniversity of New South WalesImmunology
2011Stuart TangyeGarvan Institute of Medical ResearchImmunology
2010James WhisstockMonash UniversityMolecular Biology
2009Carola VinuesaAustralian National UniversityImmunologyFAA
2008Gabrielle BelzWalter and Eliza Hall InstituteImmunology
2007Jamie RossjohnMonash UniversityCrystallographyFAA
2006Joel MackayUniversity of SydneyMolecular Biology
2005Ricky W Johnstone
2004Melissa H Little
2003Levon Khachigian
2002Merlin Crossley
2001Christopher GoodnowFAA
2000David L VauxFAA
1999Michael W ParkerFAA
1998Doug HiltonFAA
1997Peter R Schofield
1997Brandon J Wainwright
1996David I CookFAA
1995Mark J Smyth
1994Peter J Goadsby
1993Alan CowmanWalter and Eliza Hall InstituteFAA
1992P Mark Hogarth
1991R Andrew Cuthbertson
1990Nick M Gough
1989Adrienne Ruth HardhamFAA
1988Andrew CockburnFAA
1987Jeremy James BurdonFAA
1986Nick A NicolaFAA
1985Rudi Appels
1984James Alexander AngusFAA
1983Graham FarquharFAA
1982John ShineFAA
1981Antony BurgessFAA
1980Marilyn RenfreeFAA
1979Christopher R Parish