Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School raise ovarian cancer funds

By Hudson Institute communications

A group of 26 students from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School have fundraised to create the school’s inaugural Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award, which has been awarded to Hudson Institute’s own Dr Amy Wilson.

Students from Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School create the school's inaugural Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award.
Dr Wilson (centre) with students from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School

The young women from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School devised the initiative to improve prevention and treatment of ovarian cancer by fostering the career of a promising early career researcher.

The students established the award through fundraising and a student-led selection panel was responsible for reviewing the applications and selecting the successful applicant.

Four students and two teachers from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School presented Dr Wilson with the award at Hudson Institute on Tuesday, 15 October. After the presentation, Dr Wilson took the young women on a tour of the Hudson Institute labs.

Students from Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School  who created the school's inaugural Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award are shown around the labs at Hudson Institute.
Dr Wilson shows students around Institute labs

The grant will allow Dr Wilson to attend the The Epithelio-Mesenchymal Transition International Association (TEMTIA) conference in Japan in November. She will use the opportunity to present her work and meet with pioneers in the field.

Women supporting women in STEM

Dr Wilson said, “It’s amazing what young women can achieve when they’re given the opportunity. I am incredibly proud of the students from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School for running this award and I feel privileged that they selected me.

“It’s inspirational seeing such passion for STEM and I have no doubt these young women will do big things in the future,” she said.

Students from Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School  who created the school's inaugural Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award tour the labs at Hudson Institute.
Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School students touring Institute labs

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