Person

O'Donnell, Stella Rayner (1938 - )

AO

Born
6 July 1938
Harrogate, England
Occupation
Pharmacologist and Educator

Summary

Stella O'Donnell left the University of Queensland in 2000, after more than thirty years as an academic at the university. She moved to Queensland's Griffith University where she was involved in the establishment of a new pharmacy curriculum. O'Donnell has worked for many years on the pharmacology of asthma.

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Chronology

1962 - 1963
Career position - Assistant Lecturer in Pharmacology, University of Leeds, UK
1964
Life event - Settled in Australia
1964 - 1965
Career position - Senior Demonstrator, University of Queensland
1965 - 1968
Career position - Lecturer, University of Queensland
1969 - 1973
Career position - Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland
1972 - 1977
Career position - Member of the Therapeutics Goods Standards Committee
1974 - 1989
Career position - Reader in Pharmacology, University of Queensland
1978 - 1983
Career position - National Secretary, Australian Physiological and Pharmaceutical Society (APPS)
1990 - 2000
Career position - Professor of Pharmacology, University of Queensland
1992 - 1994
Career position - Assistant Registrar of the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT)
1994
Career position - Fellowship at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
1994 - 1999
Career position - Chair of the National Committee for Pharmacology, Australian Academy of Science
1995 - 1996
Career position - President, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Queensland branch
1996 - 1999
Career position - Member of the Therapeutics Goods Standards Committee
1998
Career position - Fellowship at the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
1999 -
Career position - Chair of the Therapeutics Goods Standards Committee
2000 -
Career position - Professor Emeritus, University of Queensland
2000
Award - Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)
c. 2001 -
Career position - Professor and Head of Pharmacy at Griffith University, Queensland
2001 -
Career position - Pharmaceutical and Education Consultant

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • McCarthy, Gavan; Morgan, Helen; Smith, Ailie; van den Bosch, Alan, Where are the Women in Australian Science?, Exhibition of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, First published 2003 with lists updated regulary edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, 2003, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/wisa/wisa.html. Details

Resources

See also

  • Herd, Margaret ed., Who's who in Australia 2002 (Melbourne: Crown Content, 2001), 2020 pp. Details

Ailie Smith

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