
Assoc Prof Mary Kavurma, leader of HRI’s Vascular Complications Group, is a distinguished figure in cardiovascular research whose commitment extends to nurturing the careers of students, postdocs, and researchers within HRI and the wider cardiovascular research community.
She has delivered multiple invited career development seminars and actively participates in programs especially supporting women in science, such as mentorship programs for Franklin Women and ACvA.
She continuously advocates for young postdocs, serving on review panels, and excels as a balanced postgraduate supervisor, tailoring strategies for realistic and optimal outcomes based on individual needs.
“I am truly honoured to be a finalist for this award,” she said. “I love supporting our early career researchers, particularly women in STEM, and being involved in mentorship programs that empower and support women throughout their scientific careers.”
Congratulations Mary and Ben!
About the ACvA Awards
The ACvA Excellence in Cardiovascular Research Awards were set up to celebrate and highlight the leadership, collaboration and innovation taking place within the cardiovascular research sector.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) including heart, stroke and vascular diseases, are the leading cause of deaths globally. In Australia, one in five deaths are from CVD. Research excellence and impact are vital in the ongoing fight against CVD.