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 AWARDS 

What's Available?

2025 call for nominations for ASBTE awards has closed - check out our award winners!

The 2026 call for award nominations will be updated as information becomes available.

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The ASBTE is calling for nominations for the:

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  • ASBTE Award of Excellence- deadline 14/3/2025

  • ASBTE Emerging Investigator Award- deadline 14/3/2025

  • ASBTE Early Career Research Award- deadline 14/3/2025

  • ASBTE Lab travel awards- deadline 22/1/2025

  • ASBTE Conference Attendance Awards- deadline 5 pm (AEST) on Monday 20th January 2025

 

Note that the awards are not restricted to academics and nominations for biomaterials and tissue engineering professionals outside of academia are also encouraged.

 

ASBTE Award of Excellence

This award recognizes a member of the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering who has made a significant contribution to the Society and has an outstanding record in developing, maintaining and promoting the goals of the Society.

Full details here

The deadline for the nomination is 14 March 2025.

 

ASBTE Emerging Investigator Award

This award recognises an early to-mid career researcher, who has demonstrated outstanding research contributions and potential in regards to a future distinguished career in the field of biomaterials and/or tissue engineering.

Full details here

The deadline for the nomination is 14 March 2025.

 

ASBTE Early Career Research Award

This award recognises an early career researcher, who has demonstrated emerging research impact and potential for a distinguished career in the field of biomaterials and/or tissue engineering.

Full details here

The deadline for the nomination is 14 March 2025.

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ASBTE 2025 Conference Attendance Awards

The ASBTE will fund Awards up to $500.00 each for postgraduate research students and early career researchers to attend the ASBTE Annual Conference, Grand Chancellor Hotel, Brisbane, Aus, 22-24 April 2025.

Full details here

Application form here 

These have now closed and awardees have been contacted.

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2025 ASBTE Travel Awards​

 

The ASBTE will fund Lab Travel Grants up to $2,000 for international travel or up to $1000 for domestic/local travel each for postgraduate research students and early career researchers, for visits to academic collaborator and/or industry partner labs.

 

The major objectives of these travel grants are to provide students/ECRs with:

The opportunity to travel to other institutions to develop new collaborations or enhance existing collaborations;

Increased access to equipment and/or expertise that is not available in their own institution;

The opportunity to interact with groups outside their specific discipline area or culture.​

 

These grants will not be allocated for conference travel alone, however, if applicants can organise their laboratory visit/s at times coinciding with relevant Biomaterials/Tissue Engineering conferences, support may be approved. The decisions on the Grants will be made by the ASBTE Committee and may vary at the Committee’s discretion.​

 

Travel is to be commenced before 31st December 2025.

 

Eligibility

Full-time postgraduate student currently enrolled at a recognised higher education provider, or early-career researcher with less than 3 years of post-doctoral experience between date of award of PhD and date of application for grant (taking into account career breaks).

Current, paid, financial member of ASBTE for the 2024 & 2025 calendar years

Applicants should be enrolled/employed in Australia or New Zealand, but applications from expatriate ASBTE members will also be considered.

INCOMPLETE/LATE APPLICATIONS INELIGIBLE​

 

Full details on the award, eligibility and the application process are available in the application guide.​​

 

Submission Details

Applications should be submitted online HERE no later than 5 pm (AEST) on Wednesday 22nd January 2025.​​​

2025 Awardees 

ASBTE Award of Excellence 2025 - Veronica Glattauer, CSIRO

 

Veronica Glattauer is a Principal Research Scientist in the Biomedical Manufacturing Program at CSIRO Manufacturing. She graduated from La Trobe University with a Bachelor of Biological Sciences with Honours in Biochemistry. Subsequently, she received a Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science from Monash University. Her expertise spans broad interdisciplinary knowledge in the area of biomaterial science and engineering. Her research project activities have involved a large number of commercially driven partnerships with Australian and overseas companies. The quality of her research contributions are reflected by ~70 journal publications and book chapters, 2 CSIRO Research Medals and her election in 2020 elected as Fellow, Biomaterials Science & Engineering (FBSE) by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science & Engineering (IUSBSE). Her service to the society started more than 30 years ago and continues to this date. She currently serves as the Executive Officer of the ASBTE.

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‘…her exceptional service to the ASBTE, and more broadly her outstanding service to the field of biomaterials & tissue engineering.  Her dedication is reflected by her society positions over several decades, the fact that she has organised and promoted many conferences and symposia, and importantly that she has also been a fantastic mentor and an inspiration for many young scientists…’

 

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ASBTE Emerging Investigator Award 2025 - Jiao Jiao Li, UTS

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As a biomedical engineer, Jiao Jiao works at the interface of engineering, science and medicine to deliver new  regenerative therapies for chronic diseases, particularly  musculoskeletal diseases such as osteoarthritis and bone  injuries.  Her research has led to 106 publications (80 since 2020), with citations placing her in the top 0.03% in Australia in ‘Bone Regeneration’ and ‘Tissue Engineering’ (Expertscape). Top-of-field inter/national recognitions include Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine International Society award, Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science, Metcalf Prize for Stem Cell Research, Premier’s Prize for NSW Early Career Researcher of the Year, NSW Young Tall Poppy of the Year, and Australian winner of Falling Walls Lab. Her work has been supported by the Rebecca L Cooper Foundation Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellowship, NHMRC Early Career Fellowship, and ARC Training Centre for Innovative BioEngineering where she served as Co-Deputy Director. Supporting her passion in STEM advocacy and diversity, she was elected Board Director of Science & Technology Australia by >235,000 scientists from 140 member organisations, and serve as Chair of its Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, building on her experiences of representing Australian women in STEM as a 2021-22 Superstar of STEM.  

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‘…Dr Li’s research vision is based on the firm belief that everyone is entitled to healthy ageing. Since her NHMRC Early Career Fellowship in 2017-2020, followed by establishing her own team at UTS in 2020 and commencing a prestigious Rebecca L Cooper Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellowship in 2025, she has built a cross-disciplinary research program that pushes the boundaries of TERM…’

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ASBTE Early Career Research Award 2025 - Kieran Lau, USyd

 

Kieran is a talented emerging researcher that has strong potential as a future leader in the field of biomaterials and tissue engineering. Upon beginning his postdoctoral research position at the University of Sydney in 2023, he has established his own research focus towards the development of sequential drug-eluting biomaterials towards vascular and neural tissue engineering applications. He has a strong track record in biomaterial characterisation and development as evidenced by this publication record, primarily in Q1 peer-reviewed journals. Together, thus far, Kieran’s research has generated 12 publications, 12 conference presentation and 1 patent as the co-inventor. He is on an onward trajectory with a FWCI of 2.18 in 2024, indicating his work is being cited 118% more compared to other researchers in the same field. His high research potential is further endorsed by his recent success with a highly competitive Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship. 

Aside from his dedication to good quality research, he is also a hardworking individual that has contributed consistently to teaching, training, and mentoring of the next generation of researchers. In addition to the course demonstrating over his research career since 2017 and his guest lecture in 2023, he has consistently mentored several honours (1-3/year), Master and PhD students. This year, he has also conceptualised an honours project as the co-supervisor, which has been awarded the 2025 Merck Honours Project Grant, a merit-based programme that supports innovative and sustainable research project. 

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‘‘ …Kieran is an excellent candidate for the ASBTE Early Careers award, having established himself as an outstanding individual amongst his peers. He has consistently demonstrated that he possesses the necessary attitude and skillset to deliver high-quality research outputs towards translational biomaterial research and development. Kieran has shown strong ambition in research and has shown he possesses the qualities to become a leader in the field…’

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ASBTE Conference Attendance Awards  

 

Congratulations to everyone who received a Conference Attendance Award in 2025! 

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Max Yavitt

Markos Alemie

Astrid Nausa

Hien Tran

Aafreen Ansari

George McColgan

Jiankun Yang

Veronica Perera

Behzad Shiroud Heidari

Mustafijur Rahman 

​Chayla Reeves

Negar Mohammadi Rizi 

Willoraaratchige Roshantha Perera

Shuqian Wan

Clare Maher

Amy Xie

See the full history of our award-winners here

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