The School of Biomedical Sciences
The School of Biomedical Sciences present a range of awards annually to recognise outstanding achievements by our students.
SBMS 2023 Award Winners
Prize | Winner |
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The Athol Lykke Stage 2 Pathology Prize (M0804A) For the best performance in PATH2201 Processes in Disease or PATH2202 Processes in Disease for Health and Exercise Science. |
Beattie Sexton |
The D I McCloskey Stage 3 Physiology Prize (M0343U) For the best performance in any three Stage 3 Physiology courses. |
Jacqueline Pan |
The D N Wade Stage 3 Pharmacology Prize (M0345U) For the best performance in any three Stage 3 Pharmacology courses. |
Shoshanna So |
The Dami Atapattu Stage 2 Anatomy Prize (C0079U) For the best performance in an Introductory Anatomy course: ANAT1521 Anatomy for Medical Science or ANAT2111 Introductory Anatomy. |
Lucas Tie Katherine Coffey (shared) |
The F C Courtice Stage 2 Physiology Prize (M0346U) For the best performance in both Physiology 1A and 1B - PHSL2101/2121/2501 and PHSL2202/2221/2502. |
Rocco Evans |
The G R Cameron Stage 3 Pathology Prize (M0802A) For the best performance in any three Stage 3 Pathology courses. |
Carly Stevens |
The G R Cameron Pathology Prize (M0320U) For the best performance in the Histology, Embryology and Histopathology Practical examination at the end of Phase 1. |
Anastasia Spyridopoulos |
The G R Cameron Stage 3 Pathology Prize (M0802A) For the best performance in any Stage 3 Pathology courses. |
Nathan Lotter |
The Istvan Tork Stage 3 Anatomy Prize (M0080U) for the best performance in any three Stage 3 Anatomy courses. |
Carly Stevens |
The Maurice (Toby) Arnold Anatomy Prize (M0081U) For the best performance in the Anatomy Practical examination at the end of Phase 1. |
Aine Harrison |
The Paxinos and Watson Neuroscience Honours Prize (M0082U) For the best performance in Neuroscience (NEUR) Honours. |
Amelia Scobie |
The School of Biomedical Sciences Stage 2 Pharmacology Prize (M0803A) For the best performance in PHAR2011 Introductory Pharmacology and Toxicology. |
Ethan Ryoo Helen Soenong (shared) |
The W E Glover Physiology Prize (M0350U) For the best performance in the Physiology Practical examination at the end of Phase 1. |
Ethan Ryoo |
The Winifred Dickes Rost School of Biomedical Sciences Honours Prize (M0084U) For the best performance in the School of Biomedical Honours. |
Benjamin Leong |