Person

Gandevia, Simon Charles (1953 - )

FAA FRACP

Born
25 December 1953
Occupation
Medical researcher and Medical administrator

Summary

Simon Gandevia is presently Foundation Scientist and Deputy Director of the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute; Senior Principal Research Fellow and Professor in the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology at the Prince Henry and Prince of Wales hospitals and the School of Medicine, University of New South Wales; and Clinical Neurophysiologist at the Prince Henry and Prince of Wales hospitals.

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Chronology

1975
Education - Bachelor of Medical Science (BSc Med), University of New South Wales
1977
Award - R. T. Hall Prize, Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand
1978
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of New South Wales
1980
Education - Bachelor of Medicine (MB) and Bachelor of Surgery (BS), University of New South Wales
1983 -
Career position - Member of the American Thoracic Society
1985 -
Career position - Member, Royal Society of New South Wales
1985
Award - Edgeworth David Medal, Royal Society of New South Wales
1985
Education - Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of New South Wales
1985 - 1988
Career position - Member of Council, Australian Neuroscience Society
1986 -
Award - Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine
1989 -
Career position - Member of the Society for Neuroscience
1990 -
Career position - Member of the Australian Society for Medical Research
1990 -
Career position - Member of the Physiological and Pharmacological Society
1991 -
Award - Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP)
1991
Education - Doctor of Science (DSc), University of New South Wales
1991 - 1994
Career position - Member of Council, Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society
1994 -
Career position - Member of the American Physiological Society
1995 -
Career position - Conjoint Professor of Medicine, University of New South Wales
1997 - 2002
Career position - Member, Research Fellowship Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council
1998 -
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Science (FAA)
1 Jan 2001
Award - Centenary Medal - for service to Australian society and science in medical research
2004 -
Career position - Deputy Director, Neuroscience Research Australia

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