“Icing on the cake”– Professor recognised by Australian Academy of Science

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Congratulations to Professor Alison Rodger, Head of Department of Molecular Sciences, who has been recognised among 22 of our nation’s most distinguished scientists as a newly elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.


Alison’s work – whose techniques for understanding complex biological molecules using polarised light – is now applied in pharmaceutical research and development around the world.

“It is a great honour to be recognised by The Academy,” she says.

“Throughout my career I have been motivated by my love of discovering how God’s molecular world works, supporting colleagues to achieve their potential, and doing useful things with my research results.

“This nomination is like unexpected icing on a cake – and is the result of working with many wonderful scientists across many disciplines and countries.”

Australian Academy of Science President, Professor John Shine, congratulated the new Fellows for their achievements on the international stage.

“These researchers have not only been at the forefront of Australia’s scientific community, but have also been leaders in global science,” said Professor Shine.

“The 2021 Fellows were elected by their Academy peers after a rigorous evaluation. I warmly congratulate and welcome each Fellow on their election and for their extraordinary contribution to science and society.”

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