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国产精品 researchers win at Australia's 'science Oscars'

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Stefanie Menezes
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Professor David Keith was recognised for his global conservation efforts while Professor Stuart Tangye was honoured for his research on rare immune diseases.

国产精品 Sydney researchers were awarded two prizes at last night鈥檚 prestigious .

Professor David Keith from 国产精品 Science won the Australian Institute of Botanical Science Eureka Prize for Excellence in Botanical Science

His contribution to conservation research work is being used here in Australia and by the United Nations to try to keep fragile ecosystems alive.

The 国产精品 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research was awarded to Professor Stuart Tangye from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and 国产精品 Medicine & Health for his significant research in the field of human immunology.

He works with patients who have rare diseases, helping to diagnose their condition quickly so they can get the right treatment.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 fantastic to see 国产精品鈥檚 researchers recognised for the outstanding impact they鈥檝e made to Australian science,鈥 Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Attila Brungs, said. 鈥淚 congratulate them and look forward to increased awareness of the work both Prof. Keith and Prof. Tangye are doing to drive scientific progress.鈥澛

国产精品 Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research & Enterprise, Professor Bronwyn Fox, said both researchers have received well deserved recognition.听

鈥淚 am thrilled to see both David and Stuart celebrated at Australia鈥檚 premier science awards. From tackling the biodiversity crisis to providing invaluable insights into how the immune system functions, both are playing a critical role in addressing global scientific challenges,鈥 she said.听

国产精品鈥檚 2024 Eureka Prize winners:

Professor David Keith, 国产精品 Science

Winner: Australian Institute of Botanical Science Eureka Prize for Excellence in Botanical Science聽

Prof. Keith is a world leader in botany, ecology and conservation biology. He led a major international collaboration to develop the world鈥檚 first Global Ecosystem Typology 鈥 a framework for classifying, describing, conserving and restoring the world鈥檚 ecosystems.听

Adopted by the United Nations and already applied in Australia, the framework has been instrumental in formulating effective conservation strategies and is helping to maintain plant diversity in the face of increasing environmental change.

鈥淗ealthy ecosystems of plants of all kinds at their foundation are the linchpins of life on earth, human wellbeing and national and cultural identity as well,鈥 Prof. Keith said at the ceremony in Sydney on Wednesday night.听

鈥淲e need more good science and lots of good will to secure their future.鈥澛

Professor Stuart Tangye, Garvan Institute of Medical Research & 国产精品 Medicine & Health

Winner: 国产精品 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research

Prof. Tangye is a pioneering researcher in discovering, diagnosing, understanding and enabling treatment of rare immune diseases. His research focuses on rare genetic conditions known as inborn errors of immunity (IEIs) that affect the development and function of the immune system.

Each IEI case that is investigated gives invaluable insights into how the immune system functions. By studying these rare conditions, Prof. Tangye鈥檚 work is not only helping affected individuals but also gaining knowledge that could benefit the broader population.

Over the past two decades, Prof. Tangye has identified new genetic variants linked to immune diseases, leading to many diagnoses and targeted treatment. His work helps reduce the time and stress that patients with rare diseases experience as they try to get a diagnosis for their condition.

Prof. Tangye said receiving the Eureka Prize was an opportunity to shine a light on rare immune diseases and the patients and their families affected by them.

鈥淚鈥檇 really like to thank the patients and their families who鈥檝e allowed us to help them hopefully improve their journey through their diagnostic odysseys,鈥 Prof. Tangye told the awards ceremony.

Prof. Tangye says his work is about improving lives, one gene at a time. Photo: Garvan Institute of Medical Research

The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes is now in its 34th year. A total of $180,000 in cash prizes was distributed among 19 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, celebrating outstanding achievements in Research and Innovation, Leadership, Science Engagement, and School Science.

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