Person

Gooding, John Justin (Justin)

FAA FTSE FRACI

Occupation
Biochemist

Summary

Justin Gooding is widely recognised for his innovative research in surface chemistry and the development of biosensors. He uses "electrochemistry, synthetic chemistry, interfacial physical chemistry, electron transfer theory, protein biochemistry, and cytochemistry, in order to modify surfaces at the molecular level to enable them to specifically recognise biochemical molecules and to transduce that biochemical information to the end user directly within biological fluids"
(from https://www.science.org.au/profile/justin-gooding).

Details

Chronology

1988
Award - Masson Medal, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
1988
Education - BSc (hons), University of Melbourne
1994
Education - PhD, University of Oxford
1994 - 1997
Career position - Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Cambridge
1997 - 1998
Career position - Vice-Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow, University of New South Wales
1998
Career position - Lecturer, Flinders University
1999 - 2002
Career position - Lecturer, University of New South Wales
2002 - 2006
Career position - Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales
2004
Award - N.S.W. Tall Poppy Science Prize
2005
Award - Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship
2006 - 2011
Career position - Professor, University of New South Wales
2006 - 2011
Career position - Chair, Electrochemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
2007
Award - University of Canterbury Erskine Fellow
2007
Award - Lord Smythe Medal, Analytical Chemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
2009
Award - Eureka Prize for Scientific Research
2010 - 2014
Award - ARC Professorial Fellow
2011 -
Career position - Scientia Professor, University of New South Wales
2011 -
Career position - Founding Co-Director, Australian Centre for NanoMedicine, University of New South Wales
2011
Award - H. G. Smith Memorial Medal, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
2011 - 2013
Career position - Inaugural Australian Representative, International Society of Electrochemistry
2012
Award - R. S. H. Stokes Medal, Electrochemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
2013 -
Award - Fellow, Royal Australian Chemical Institute (FRACI)
2013
Award - Prize for Emerging Research, New South Wales Science and Engineering Awards
2013 - 2015
Career position - Vice-President, International Society of Electrochemistry
2015 -
Award - ARC Laureate Fellow
2016 -
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Science (FAA)
2016
Award - Archibald Liversidge Medal and Lecture, Royal Society of New South Wales
2016
Award - Walter Burfitt Prize, Royal Society of New South Wales
2016
Award - Faraday Medal, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom
2017
Award - Katsumi Niki Prize in Bioelectrochemistry, International Society of Electrochemistry
2017
Award - University of Technology Sydney Eureka Prize for Outstanding Mentor of Young Researchers
2018 -
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE)
2020
Award - Jaroslav Heyrovsky Prize for Molecular Electrochemistry, International Society of Molecular Electrochemistry

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Anon, 'New Fellows: Justin Gooding', Chemistry in Australia, 2013 (February) (2013), 32. Details

Resources

See also

  • Robson, Alexandra K.; Production Manager and Editor eds, Who's who in Australia 2019 (Southbank, Vic.: AAP Directories, 2018), 1788 pp. Details

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