The Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology

The Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology is awarded annually for the most outstanding PhD thesis in the field of Immunology submitted in The John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University. The award consists of a monetary prize. The purpose of the Dewar Milner Prize is to encourage PhD students in the School to strive for excellence.

Recipients

His thesis about the role of cytosolic DNA sensors in colitis and intestinal cancer and supervised by Professor Si Ming Man.

Dr Henry Sutton was awarded the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for his research on Single cell analysis of B cell responses to Malaria.

Dr Pablo Fernandez De Canete Nieto

The Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology was awarded to Dr Pablo Fernandez De Canete Nieto.

Dr Angad Johar

Dr Angad Johar wins the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for 2018.

Dr Nilisha Fernando

Dr Nilisha Fernando wins the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for 2017.

Dr James Wang

Dr James Wang wins the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for 2016.

Dr Alvin Pratama

Dr Alvin Pratama wins the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for 2015.

Dr Mehmet Yabas

Dr Mehmet Yabas wins the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for 2014.

Dr Candice Lee

Understanding pathogenic and physiological T follicular helper cell formation

Dr John Altin

On the regulation of T helper Type 2 (Th2) responses

Dr Lucy Coupland

Platelets: Their exploitation and elimination

Dr Katrina Randall

Immunodeficiency caused by DOCK8 mutation in Primurus mice

Dr Michelle Linterman

Roquin controls germinal center formation and tolerance

Dr Julia Ellyard was awarded the Dewar-Milne Prize in Immunology for her research on Roquin controls germinal center formation and tolerance.

Dr Di Yu

Biomarkers of T cell help to germinal centre B cells

Dr Amanda de Mestre

Biomarkers of T cell help to germinal centre B cells