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Suzanne Cory becomes first-elected woman president of AAS

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Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

Suzanne Cory, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

image: Professor Suzanne Cory, the immediate past director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, has today become the first-elected woman president of the Australian Academy of Science. view more 

Credit: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

Professor Cory was director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute from 1996-2009 before she retired to lead a research laboratory in the institute's Molecular Genetics of Cancer division.

The director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Professor Doug Hilton, said he was delighted Professor Cory had been elected as president.

"We at the institute are immensely proud of this latest of Suzanne's achievements," Professor Hilton said. "Suzanne has an international reputation for her contributions to our understanding of apoptosis, the process of cell death; and has led by example in demonstrating the valuable contribution women make to scientific endeavour.

"She is a terrific role model for everyone considering a career in science."

The presidency of the Australian Academy of Science has been dominated by male scientists since it began in 1954. Professor Cory is the first elected president of the academy and the second woman president. Professor Dorothy Hill became the first in 1970 when the serving president, Dr David Martyn, died.

Professor Cory, who has been a member of the academy since 1986, said she was honoured to have been elected president by her peers but was acutely aware of the enormous responsibility that came with the position.

'We live in an increasingly challenging global environment and I believe that Australia's future will in large measure be determined by its capability in the sciences and engineering," Professor Cory said. "The academy must therefore play a major leadership role.

"We must ensure that Australian science grows even stronger and is well-linked internationally. We must stand ready to provide our policy-makers with sound independent scientific advice. And we must nurture the next generation of scientific leaders, by fostering high quality science education in our schools and universities and by inspiring our communities with the heady excitement of scientific discovery."

Professor Cory is the third Walter and Eliza Hall Institute director to be elected president of the Australian Academy of Science. Professor Sir Macfarlane Burnet was president from 1965-69 and Professor Sir Gustav Nossal held the presidency from 1994-98.

Professor Cory officially begins her presidential duties on Monday.

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