National Awards Recognize Outstanding Contributors To Health Research

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Article Date: 23 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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Six outstanding contributors to the health and medical research industry were recognised by Research Australia in its annual "Thank You" Day awards.

"The awards celebrate the achievements of individuals and organisations that have helped further research in Australia through corporate giving, philanthropy, advocacy or their own research contributions," said Rebecca James, Chief Executive Officer, Research Australia.

This year's winners are: Ms James said the "Thank You" Day campaign is important as it recognises the unsung heroes of the health and medical research sector.

"Thank You Day is about acknowledging the hard work of researchers, business leaders, advocates, and philanthropists who make our health and quality of life their top priority," said Ms James.

Source: Melina Schamroth
Research Australia

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