Gottschalk Medal
The Gottschalk Medal recognises the contributions to science by the late Dr A Gottschalk, FAA.
Its purpose is to recognise outstanding research in the medical sciences by researchers up to 15 years post-PhD in the calendar year of nomination, except in the case of significant interruptions to a research career. The awardee may not be a Fellow of the Academy. The award is made annually and is restricted to candidates who are normally resident in Australia and for research conducted mainly in Australia.
Its purpose is to recognise outstanding research in the medical sciences by researchers up to 15 years post-PhD in the calendar year of nomination, except in the case of significant interruptions to a research career. The awardee may not be a Fellow of the Academy. The award is made annually and is restricted to candidates who are normally resident in Australia and for research conducted mainly in Australia.
Year
Award date
1988
Recipients
Awarding institution
Awarding institution
The Australian Academy of Science
Group
Description
The Gottschalk Medal recognises the contributions to science by the late Dr A Gottschalk, FAA.
Its purpose is to recognise outstanding research in the medical sciences by researchers up to 15 years post-PhD in the calendar year of nomination, except in the case of significant interruptions to a research career. The awardee may not be a Fellow of the Academy. The award is made annually and is restricted to candidates who are normally resident in Australia and for research conducted mainly in Australia.