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Medal

Nominations are invited for a new annual Perron Institute award, the Byron Kakulas Medal, celebrating innovation in health and medical research.

Created in honour of the Western Australian based Perron Institute’s Founding Director Emeritus Professor Byron Kakulas AO, it commemorates the Institute’s 40th Anniversary.  The inaugural award will recognise the contribution of an individual or small team having a transformational impact on the health and wellbeing of Western Australians.

About the Medal

2022 marks 40 years since the Perron Institute’s predecessor, the Australian Neuromuscular Research Institute (ANRI) was established as Western Australia’s...

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Eligibility

There is no restriction on the type of individual or team who can be nominated. They might be a researcher,...

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Nominate

Nominations for the Byron Kakulas Medal are now closed for 2022.

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Selection Committee

The award will be adjudicated by an independent Medal Selection Committee and  will be administered and financed by the Perron...

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