Person

Kuchel, Philip William (1946 - )

AM FAA

Born
19 September 1946
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Occupation
Biochemist

Summary

Philip Kuchel was a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle 1978-1980 before becoming Professor of Biochemistry, University of Sydney from 1980.

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Chronology

1971 - 1976
Career position - Nuffield Dominions Demonstrator, University of Oxford
1978 - 1980
Career position - Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle
1980 - 1999
Career position - Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry, University of Sydney
1983
Award - Research Medal (Boehringer Mannheim Medal), Australian Biochemical Society
1984 - 2010
Career position - Clinical Biochemist, Royal PrinceAlfred Hospital
1988 - 1990
Career position - President, Australian Society of Biophysics
1993 - 1997
Career position - Member of Council, Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
1994 - 1996
Career position - President, Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
1997 -
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Science (FAA)
1997 - 2005
Career position - Member, Editorial Board, Biochemical journal
1999
Award - Lemberg Medal and Oration, Australian Society for Biochemical and Molecular Biology
1999 - 2012
Career position - McCaughey Professor of Biochemistry, University of Sydney
2001
Award - Centenary Medal for service to Australian society and science in biochemistry
2002 - 2011
Career position - Member, Editorial Board, European biophysics journal
2003 - 2006
Career position - Chairman, National Committee for Biomedical Science, Australian Academy of Science
2005
Award - Bob Robertson Award, Australian Society of Biophysics
2005 - 2009
Career position - Secretary, Science Policy, Australian Academy of Science
2008 -
Career position - Councillor, International Society of Magnetic Resonance
2008
Award - ANZMAG Medal, Australia and New Zealand Society for Magnetic Resonances
2010 - 2012
Career position - Executive Director, Singapore BioImaging Consortium, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore
2012 -
Career position - Emeritus Professor, School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney
2014 - 2015
Career position - Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of Southampton
2016
Award - Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to science in the field of biochemistry, as an academic, author and researcher, and to professional organisations

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Archival resources

University of Sydney, Archives

  • Philip William Kuchel - Records, 1973 - 1982, P 126; University of Sydney, Archives. Details

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Jeffrey, Peter D.; Winzor, Donald J.; and Kuchel, Philip W., 'Lawrence Walter Nichol 1935 - 2015', Historical Records of Australian Science, 29 (1) (2018), 51-5, https://doi.org/10.1071/HR17024. Details

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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