Simonds lab news
Dr Stephanie Simonds' ground-breaking work has featured prominently in many outlets. Here are some of the highlights:
About Dr Simonds' research
- Yo-Yo diets don’t work, Science Trends, January 2019, covering research published in Physiology & Behavior, Repeated weight cycling in obese mice causes increased appetite and glucose intolerance
- Obesity drugs could mimic the effects of a cigarette in the snow, Australasian Science, January 2019
- From Mouse to Monkey: Revolutionizing Research via Preclinical Continuous Glucose Telemetry, Inside Scientific Webinar, July 2018
Recognition for Dr Simonds’ research
Media
- National Science Week: Australia’s leading female scientists, SheSociety, August 2019
- Four female scientists leading the way for women, Vogue Australia, May 2018
- Recognising Australia’s leading female scientists, Cosmos, October 2017
Awards
- The L’Oréal UNESCO for Women in Science Australia Fellowship (2017)
- The Victorian Government Premier’s Award for Health and Medical Research (2016)
- The National Heart Foundation of Australia Paul Korner Innovation Award (2015)
- The Royal Society of Victoria Young Scientist of the Year Research Award (2012)
Watch Dr Simonds describe her research discovering the link between cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and obesity (video courtesy of L’Oreal):
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