Fellows
QIMR Berghofer fellowships are awarded to outstanding individuals, external to the Institute, who have made a significant contribution to QIMR Berghofer by giving of their time or expertise.
2023
- Dr Kevin Whitehead
- Professor Don McManus (posthumous)
2022
2020
- Professor Frank Gannon
- Professor John Shine
2019
- Christopher Coyne
- John de Jersey
- Ian Fraser
- Paula Marlton
- Douglas McTaggart
- John Stead
- Jeannette Young
2018
2017
- David Russell
- Wendy Maniatis
2016
2015
- John Parnell
- Chuck Feeney
- His Excellency The Honourable Paul de Jersey AC
- Mr Charles Feeney
2014
2013
- Christine Rzepczyk
- Jim Aylward
- Bruce Phillips
- Dr James Aylward
2012
2011
- David Alcorn
- Michael Good
2009
- Peter Brooks
- Peter Roeser
2008
- John Garnsey.
- Graham Brown.
- Robert MacLennan.
2007
- Ian Goddard
- Helen Luckoff
2006
2005
2004
2003
- Clive Berghofer
- Bryan Campbell
- Sam Coco
2002
- Diana Cavaye
- Mary Dunne
- Sister Regis Dunne RSM
2001
- Phillip Desbrow.
- William O’Sullivan.
2000
- Lawrie Powell
- Tom Veivers
1999
- Michael Barry
- Kay Ellem
- Ian Taylor
1998
1997
- Peter Doherty
- Paul Korner
- Stephen Lynch
1995
1994
- Mervyn Eadie
- Bryan Emmerson
- Ian Wilkey
1993
1992
1991
- Chamlong Harinasuta
- Chev Kidson
- Peter Livingstone
1989
1988
- The Hon Mike Ahern
- Neville McCarthy
- Gustav Nossal
- E D O’Callaghan (posthumous)
- Frank Schofield
1986
- Natth Bhamarapravati
- Louis Miller
- Eric Saint
- Robert Shope
- Bruce Watson
1985
- Neville Davis
- Robert Porter
- Brian Wilson
1983
- Anthony Epstein
- Douglas Gordon
- Elizabeth Marks
- Ms Margaret McGregor
1982
- Carleton Gajdusek
- David Henderson
- Owen Powell
- Julie Saroso
- Edwin Westaway
- Vincent Zigas
1981
- Macfarlane Burnet
- Ralph Doherty
- Frank Fenner
- Eric French
- Abraham Fryberg
- Douglas Lee
- Margaret Macgregor
- Aubrey Pye
- William Reeves
- John Sprent
- Harry Standfast
- George Taylor
- John Tonge