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The School of Biomedical Sciences

The School of Biomedical Sciences present a range of awards annually to recognise outstanding achievements by our students.

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SBMS 2023 Award Winners

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Prize Winner
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