, leader of the at HRI, has been awarded the 2021 Basic Science Award from the esteemed Society for Free Radical Research-Europe.
As recipient of this prestigious award, Prof Stocker was invited to give the keynote lecture on ‘Arterial redox signalling in the control of blood pressure’ at the Society’s international flagship conference. The lecture encompassed a life-body of work by Prof Stocker since he first coined the concept back in 1987, at the start of his career.
Well established since 1982, the Society for Free Radical Research has regional branches and some 2,500 members around the world to advance knowledge and education in free radical processes, with a focus on industrial and medical importance to benefit the public. The Society for Free Radical Research-Europe promotes a variety of research and offers prizes for areas of research, with the Basic Science Award received by Prof Stocker being awarded to prominent scientists recognised for their key scientific achievements in the field of free radical research or a field with the potential for “cross-fertilisation” with free radical research.
Prof Stocker is especially grateful to the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Health & Medical Research Council of Australia for continuous funding of his research over the last three decades.
This research by Prof Stocker and his current and past lab members has produced a significant number of high-profile papers, and part of the work is ongoing under the at HRI led by .