Megan McDonald wins 2017 Peer Prize for Women in Science
Congratulations to Megan McDonald, who has won the 2017 Peer Prize for Women in Science, for her work on ToxA in wheat. The competition is organised by the Thinkable Academy, and winners are decided by votes from their peers, who are defined as those who have authored a peer-reviewed article within the scientific literature.
Megan's entry included the video above, that was produced by Tom Davis and Sharyn Wragg, both of RSB IT.
Related links
- A Selfish Gene: How a single gene threatens wheat, Megan's winning entry
- About the Peer Prize for Women in Science 2017
- Megan McDonald's RSB page
- Solomon group page - wheat biosecurity