Five Sydney researchers announced as 2023 Young Tall Poppy award winners

July 31, 2023

Five University of Sydney early career researchers have been named 2023 NSW Young Tall Poppy award recipients in recognition of their research work.Dr Rose Cairns, Dr Stephanie Partridge, Dr Giselle Yeo, Dr Jonathan Danon and Dr Clément Canonne have been celebrated for their research, enthusiasm and contributions to the future of science, engineering, medicine and health. The five University of Sydney researchers will each take home Young Tall Poppy awards. The awards are given annually by the Australian Institute of Policy and Science (AIPS), and recognise early career researchers who have made outstanding achievements in their fields. The Young Tall Poppy winners will receive opportunities to further share their research through media, networking, training, public engagement and education. Faculty of Medicine and Health

Five University of Sydney early career researchers have been named 2023 NSW Young Tall Poppy award recipients in recognition of their research work.Dr Rose Cairns, Dr Stephanie Partridge, Dr Giselle Yeo, Dr Jonathan Danon and Dr Clément Canonne have been celebrated for their research, enthusiasm and contributions to the future of science, engineering, medicine and health.

The five University of Sydney researchers will each take home Young Tall Poppy awards. The awards are given annually by the Australian Institute of Policy and Science (AIPS), and recognise early career researchers who have made outstanding achievements in their fields.

The Young Tall Poppy winners will receive opportunities to further share their research through media, networking, training, public engagement and education.

Faculty of Medicine and Health

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