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Neuroscience Research Australia (or NeuRA) is an independent, not for profit medical research institute based in Sydney, Australia.The institute is made up of over 400 researchers specialising in research to improve the lives of people living with brain and nervous system disorders.
Recipient Citation Notes Emeritus Professor Charles Ruthven Blackburn ED: For service to the development of academic medicine and medical education in Australia, particularly in relation to the evolving relationship between research and clinical practice, and as a mentor influencing the professional development of a generation of leading health care professionals.
Dr Craig Robert Rayner – For significant service to pharmacology in a range of roles and organisations. Dr Karen Ann Read – For significant service to cricket, and to secondary education. Professor Julie Redfern – For significant service to cardiology, to allied health, to research and education, and to the community.
Alexandra Adler (1901–2001), neurologist remembered for her work on the brain of a multiple sclerosis victim and for her research on posttraumatic stress disorder Elisabeth Binder (fl. 2000s), neuroscientist specializing in the study of mood and anxiety disorders
Dr Julie-Ann Bernhardt – For significant service to medical research, and as an advocate for women in science. Peter Ernest Bicknell – For significant service to social welfare, and to the community of South Australia. Dr Werner Hans Bischof – For significant service to dentistry, and to professional dental organisations.
Dr Judith Mary Edwards – For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to the community. Associate Professor Ngaire Joy Elwood – For significant service to medicine, particularly through stem cell research. Dr Dorothy Erickson – For significant service to jewellery design, and to the arts in Western Australia.
Dr Helen Margaret Creasey, of New South Wales. For service to medicine as a geriatrician and neurologist and through advisory roles with professional and community organisations. Mr Timothy Joseph Daly, of Victoria. For service to public administration, and to the community through roles with health care and emergency service organisations.
2007 Women Against Multiple Sclerosis - Woman of the Year Award, 2015 American Academy of Neurology Sydney Carter Lifetime Achievement Award in Child Neurology, 2016 The Lady Barbara Colyton Prize for Autoimmune Research, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania