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Australian scientist learns safe sex from plants
27 April 2011
La Trobe University Professor, Marilyn Anderson, will explain how plants practise safe sex at
the Australian Academy of Science's annual celebration, Science at the Shine Dome, being
held in Canberra from 4 – 6 May.
She is one of three women amongst the 17 top scientists being admitted as new Fellows of
the Academy this year, for their significant contributions to advancing the world's scientific
knowledge.
Professor Anderson will describe how plants reject unwanted suitors and protect their
valuable reproductive organs against fungal diseases and insect pests. Her talk will be at
10.25am during the New Fellows seminar being held on 4 May.
Other Australian researchers will also present their ground-breaking research during the day.
- Professor John Aitken from the University of Newcastle will discuss human's
reproductive future, particularly male fertility treatments and contraception at 10.10 am.
- Professor Thomas Maschmeyer from the University of Sydney will speak on
catalysts as the key to sustainable biofuels at 12.25 pm.
- Professor Emma Whitelaw from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research will
explain at 4.00 pm how molecules other than DNA pass information from parents to
offspring.
The Fellowship of the Academy comprises over 400 of Australia's top scientists. Each year,
scientists judged by their peers to have made an exceptional contribution to their field are
elected into the Fellowship.
Further information and program: science.org.au/sats2011/
Note to media: Media are invited to interview new Fellows prior to or during the event.
Please contact Mona Akbari (below) to arrange.
| Event: | Science at the Shine Dome, Australian Academy of Science's annual event This event will be streamed live |
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| When: | 4 – 6 May 2011 |
| Where: | The Shine Dome, Gordon Street, Acton, Canberra |
| Contact: | Mona Akbari, Australian Academy of Science T (02) 6201 9452 | M 0447 679 612 | E mona.akbari@science.org.au |


