

What is a Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? With Professor Doris Young
This inspiring conversation with Professor Doris Young, a trailblazer in General Practice and Family Medicine. As a woman from a culturally diverse background, she overcame barriers to lead groundbreaking initiatives in healthcare and academia over her 40-year career. From her pioneering role as …

Nurturing Tiny Lives – Leadership and Research with Big Impact with Professor Alicia Spittle
Discover how Professor Alicia Spittle’s groundbreaking research is transforming care for infants and children at high risk of neurodevelopmental impairments. From preterm babies to those with cerebral palsy, she shares insights on early intervention and targeted care to improve developmental outcom…

Empowering Women’s Health: Embracing Ageing and Changing the Conversation Around Menopause with Professor Martha Hickey
Professor Martha Hickey, a renowned expert in women’s health, as we explore the transformative power of embracing ageing and breaking the stigma around menopause. In this episode, we discuss Professor Hickey's groundbreaking research, including her work on the first Core Outcome Set for Menopause (…

E37. From Discovery to Start-ups, to Scale-ups, to Patients: Innovation and Leadership with Michelle Gallaher
Michelle Gallaher is an award-winning health technology entrepreneur with a particular interest in artificial intelligence, clinical trials and ethics. Recently commencing as the inaugural CEO of Cerulea Clinical Trials, Michelle’s current focus is on building a world-leading ophthalmic clinical tr…

Vision and leadership: Enhancing research funding equity on the national stage with Professor Anne Kelso AO
Professor Anne Kelso spent many years as a biomedical researcher in the field of immunology, later serving as Director of the Cooperative Research Centre for Vaccine Technology and then Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza at the Doherty Institute. From 2…

Lessons in Chemistry - A story of firsts and blazing trails with Professor Frances Separovic
Professor Separovic is a biophysical chemist and Foreign Secretary of the Australia Academy of Science. Following a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health (USA), Frances joined the University of Melbourne in 1996, becoming the first woman Professor of Chemistry and Head of Sc…

From the Heart to Aged Care: A story of strong compassionate leadership with Dr Linda Mellors
Linda has been Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Regis Aged Care since September 2019, joining the Company during the Royal Commission and just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Linda has over 20 years of executive experience in health and aged care in Australia. Prior to joining Regis…

Breaking Barriers and Communicating Science with Associate Professor Jen Martin
Associate Professor Jen Martin, known for her work as a field ecologist, shifted focus to teaching scientists' effective communication. She founded and led the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program and is a weekly guest on 3RRR radio. Named the 2019 Unsung Hero of Austral…

Implementing evidence-based interventions to increase gender equality with Professor Michelle Ryan
Professor Michelle Ryan is a world-renowned gender equality expert, a professor of social and organisational psychology, and the inaugural Director of the Australian National University's Global Institute for Women's Leadership (GIWL). Her extensive body of research covers a range of constraints on…

Using a non-binary approach to leadership and gender equity with Professor Wendy Chapman
Professor Wendy Chapman is the Associate Dean of Digital Health and Informatics as well as the Director of the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health. Wendy’s background is as a researcher in leveraging data and digital technology to transform healthcare delivery. She’s spent two decades devel…