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HMRI Celebrates Excellence in Research and Innovation at 2025 Awards

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Group of people in formal attire stand on stage at a 2025 awards event. Background displays "2025 AWARDS" with warm lighting.
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Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) recognised the outstanding achievements of its research community at the 2025 HMRI Research Excellence Awards, held at Newcastle City Hall on Friday evening.


The annual event brought together researchers, clinicians, partners and supporters to acknowledge exceptional contributions to transforming the health and wellbeing of the Hunter and New England community.


HMRI Institute Director and CEO, Professor Frances Kay, congratulated the finalists and award recipients for their leadership and commitment to advancing medical research.


“Our researchers and clinicians continue to push the boundaries of knowledge to address some of the most significant health challenges of our time,” Professor Kay said.


“These awards give us an opportunity to recognise that work and to acknowledge the dedication that drives every study, every innovation and every breakthrough.”


Professor Kay also highlighted the value of collaboration across the region.


“HMRI’s strong partnerships with the University of Newcastle, Hunter New England Local Health District, and our community are central to everything we do,” she said.


“We are also deeply grateful to our supporters, whose contributions make it possible for our researchers to turn ideas into impact.”


2025 HMRI Research Excellence Awards Winners


HMRI Award for Research Excellence Supported by the Cameron family

Professor Joshua Davis, Hunter New England Local Health District and University of Newcastle, from HMRI’s Infection Research Program


HMRI Director’s Award for Mid-Career Research Supported by the Cameron family

Associate Professor Myles Young, University of Newcastle, from HMRI’s Active Living and Learning Research Program


HMRI Award for Early Career Research Supported by Margaret Heanes and Roger Yandle

Dr Emily Cox, Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology at the University of Newcastle, from HMRI’s Active Living and Learning Research Program


Newcastle Permanent Emerging Innovator Award Supported by the Newcastle Permanent 

Dr Nikitas Koussis, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Newcastle, from HMRI’s Brain Neuromodulation Research Program


HMRI Research Team Excellence Award Supported by the HMRI Newcastle and HMRI Sydney Foundations

Cancer Signalling Research Group, from the University of Newcastle and HMRI’s Precision Medicine Research Program

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