Congratulations to our 2025 award winners.
The University of Queensland Research and Innovation Awards for Excellence recognise and celebrate the exceptional research, researchers and contributions that drive research excellence across UQ and their impact on our diverse community. The awards are presented as part of Research and Innovation Week.

We were thrilled to celebrate research impact and recognise UQ's remarkable researchers and research training leaders across categories including early career research, research supervision, leadership, industry engagement, programs and support, and Indigenous graduate research and empowerment.
UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award winners
The UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards (UQ FREA) celebrates the exceptional research achievements and leadership potential of individual early and mid-career researchers (EMCRs). By recognising and supporting EMCRs this prestigious award aims to foster their development as research leaders, accelerating their career development and enabling them to make a sustained impact in their disciplines.
Dr Rosemary Cater
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
FLVCR2 as a novel target for treating Glioblastoma Multiforme.
Dr Ariel Isaacs
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Understanding Henipavirus Entry Mechanisms at the Molecular Level.
Dr Stefanie Plage
School of Social Science
How can we meet demand for social housing to end homelessness? Towards greater social license for affordable housing developments.
Dr Jessica Schults
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
Co-designing a Rapid Detection and Response Pathway for Bloodstream Infections.
Dr Zhe Yang
School of Chemical Engineering
Novel Li-ultraselective nanofiltration membranes for highly efficient lithium extraction.
Dr Dan Yuan
School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering
Microfluidic Platform for Viscoelastic Isolation of Immune Cells from Saliva for Early Disease Diagnostics.
Dr Jian Zeng
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Integrating individual genotypes and phenotypes with single-cell transcriptomic data to enhance disease risk prediction.
Dr Cheng Zhang
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Efficient Destruction and Utilisation Technology for Per- and Poly-fluoroalkyl Substances.
UQ Awards for Excellence in Graduate Research Training winners
We're committed to recognising and rewarding outstanding performance in the supervising, mentoring, and training of HDR candidates. The UQ Awards for Excellence in Graduate Research Training provide an opportunity to publicly celebrate the achievements and initiatives of our academic and professional colleagues who enable our HDR candidates to achieve their highest potential.
Associate Professor Shihu Hu
Austalian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology
Supervision award winner
Dr Yusuf Valentino Kaneti
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Supervision—Emerging Advisor award winner
Professor Matthew Sweet
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Leadership award winner
Professor Lee Hickey
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Promoting Industry Engagement award winner
SENV DHDR Team
Associate Professor Kelly Johnstone, Professor Michael Furlong, Associate Professor Mark Kendrick
School of the Environment
Programs and Support award winner
UQ Poche Centre
Professor James Ward, Associate Professor Judith Dean, Mrs Rebekah Hauiti, Mr Stephen Harfield
UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
Indigenous Graduate Research and Empowerment award winner