Marilyn Anderson is an Australian scientist and entrepreneur in the area of biochemistry and plant molecular biology. She is a professor at
La Trobe University and co-founded Hexima, an agribiotechnology company, in 1998.
Biography
Anderson studied biochemistry at the
University of Melbourne, followed by La Trobe University for her doctoral studies, which she completed in 1976.
Her area of focus was polysaccharide hydrolases and
carbohydrate chemistry, an area she continued working on during her first research position, at the
University of Miami. She later worked on the
SV40 virus and
oncogenes, and then moved to
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where she worked on the oncogenes from
adenovirus
Adenoviruses (members of the family ''Adenoviridae'') are medium-sized (90–100 nm), nonenveloped (without an outer lipid bilayer) viruses with an icosahedral nucleocapsid containing a double-stranded DNA genome. Their name derives from the ...
.
In 1982, Anderson returned to Australia and worked with
Adrienne Clarke to establish molecular biology at the new Plant Cell Biology Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. There she was involved in the discovery of the molecular basis of
self-incompatibility in
flowering plants. In 1995, Anderson moved back to La Trobe University, where she researches defence molecules produced by plants to protect themselves against pests. In 1998, Anderson and Clarke co-founded a business, Hexima, to develop practical applications of this research.
Awards and recognition
Anderson is a Fellow of the
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) is a learned academy that helps Australians understand and use technology to solve complex problems. It was founded in 1975 as one of Australia's then four learned academies (now five) ...
(elected 2010), a Fellow of the
Australian Academy of Science (elected 2011) and a Fellow of the
Australian Institute of Company Directors.
She was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2014.
Anderson received the Lemberg Medal from the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 2014 and the Leach Medal from the Lorne Protein Society in 2017. She and her research partner David Craik received the Ramachiotti Biomedical Research Award in 2015.
In the
2016 Australia Day Honours
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The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, announced on Australia Day (26 January), wit ...
Anderson was made an
Officer of the Order of Australia
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(AO) for "distinguished service to science, and to higher education, particularly to biochemistry and molecular biology, as an academic and researcher, and to professional associations".
External links
Profile on ResearchGateHexima Limited
References
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
University of Melbourne alumni
Academic staff of La Trobe University
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science
Fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
Officers of the Order of Australia