Person
Redman, Stephen John (1938 - )
AM FAA
- Born
- 14 May 1938
Murrurundi, New South Wales, Australia - Occupation
- Electrical engineer and Physiologist
Summary
Stephen Redman was Professor in the Division of Neuroscience at the John Curtin School of Medical Research from 1988 to 2006 and was Deputy Director of the School from 1999 to 2006. His research interests include synaptic transmission and plasticity; and learning and memory.
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Chronology
- 1962
- Career position - Communications Engineer, Australian Postmaster General's Department
- 1963 - 1967
- Career position - Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, Monash University
- 1967
- Career position - Visiting Investigator, Institute for Biomedical Research, American Medical Association, Chicago
- 1967
- Award - Nuffield Dominion Travelling Fellowship
- 1967 - 1968
- Career position - Post Doctoral Fellowship, Laboratory of Physiology, University of Oxford
- 1969 - 1971
- Award - Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship, Monash University
- 1972 - 1973
- Career position - Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, Monash University
- 1973 - 1981
- Career position - Reader in Electrical Engineering, Monash University
- 1981 -
- Career position - Founding Member, Australian Neuroscience Society
- 1981 - 1989
- Career position - Senior Fellow and Head Experimental Neurology Unit, John Curtin School of Medical Research
- 1983 -
- Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Science (FAA)
- 1986
- Award - Royal Society of Victoria Medal for Excellence in Scientific Research
- 1988 - 2007
- Career position - Professor, and Leader of Movement and Memory Laboratory, Division of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research
- 1992 - 1993
- Career position - President, Australian Neuroscience Society
- 1995 - 1998
- Career position - Council Member, Australian Academy of Science
- 1997 - 2010
- Career position - Member, Executive Committee, International Brain Research Organisation
- 1999 - 2006
- Career position - Deputy Director, John Curtin School of Medical Research
- 2000
- Award - Distinguished Achievement Award, Australian Neuroscience Society
- 2000 - 2002
- Career position - Member, Wellcome Trust International Fellowships Panel
- 2001
- Award - Centenary Medal for service to Australian society and science in synaptic research
- 2004 - 2006
- Career position - Foundation Director, Australian Course in Advanced Neuroscience
- 2004 - 2008
- Career position - Member, Board, Neurosciences Australia
- 2004 - 2010
- Career position - Treasurer, International Brain Research Organisation
- 2008
- Award - Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service to medical science, particularly in the field of experimental neuroscience as an academic and researcher and through contributions to professional organisations
- 2009 -
- Career position - Emeritus Professor, John Curtin School of Medical Research
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Published resources
Journal Articles
- Redman , S. J., 'Australian neuroscience: a background', Trends in neurosciences, 15 (2) (1992), 38-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/0166-2236(92)90023-2. Details
- Redman, S. J., 'Douglas Geoffrey Lampard 1927-1994', Historical Records of Australian Science, 11 (2) (1996), 229-238. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR9961120229. Details
- Redman, Stephen J.; and Porter, Robert, 'David Roderick Curtis 1927 - 2017', Historical Records of Australian Science, 31 (2) (2020), 152-6. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR19016. Details
Resources
- 'Redman, Stephen John (1938-)', Trove, National Library of Australia, 2009, https://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1474887. Details
See also
- Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia [Queen's Birthday 2008: M-Z], Governor General's Office, Canberra, 2008, https://web.archive.org.au/awa/20130329080918mp_/http:/www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/qb/qb2008/Media%20notes%20AM%20%28M-Z%29%20%28final%29-web.pdf. Details
- 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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Created: 25 May 2001, Last modified: 15 June 2022