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Monash Memo - 26 September 2001
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Logan Research Fellowships 2001
The recipients of Logan Research Fellowships in the 2001 round of
applications are:
* Dr James Whisstock - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
'Searching for novel protein domains: a
bioinformatic analysis of whole proteomes';
* Dr Johnson Mak - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
'Virion RNA dimerization in HIV-1';
* Dr Laure Bourgeois - School of Physics and Materials Engineering,
'Imaging and modelling of nanoscale aggregates in light
alloys';
* Dr Guang-Zhen Sun - Department of Economics, 'An inquiry into the
nature, evolution, and welfare implications of the
network of the division of labour';
* Dr Geordie Mark - School of Geosciences, 'The origin, transport and
deposition of Fe, Cu an Au in the earth's crust: an
integrated geochemical approach to understanding ore-forming processes in
Fe oxide Cu-Au systems'.
Tipping the scales
Just when you thought it was safe to announce a footy-tipping champion,
another one pops up his head.
With great fanfare, Memo announced last week that Mr Brett Adams from ITS
was the footy-tipping champion of Monash,
with a whopping score of 124.
But it appears that it is Mr Con Duyvestyn from the School of Applied
Sciences who is the Nostradamus of footy-tipping,
winning their competition with a score of 126 from Caulfield and Peninsula
campus director Mr John White and receptionist Ms
Diana Dibben on 123.
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