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Research into improving hearing health for Aboriginal children with otitis media – Highly Commended

Clockwise from top left: Professor  Liz Pelicano (Macquarie School of Education), Professor Catherine McMahon (Head, Dept of Linguistics, and Director of HEAR Centre),  Dr Kylie Gwynne (Dept of Health Systems and Populations), and Dr Leanne Holt (Pro Vice – Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy).

Professor Catherine McMahon and her team have been selected as Highly Commended finalists for the Excellence in Research: Five Future-shaping Research Priorities – Healthy People Award in the Macquarie University 2021 Research Excellence Awards.

Dr Kylie Gwynne (Dept of Health Systems and Populations), Dr Leanne Holt (Pro Vice – Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy) and Professor Liz Pelicano (Macquarie School of Education)), together with Professor Catherine McMahon (Head, Dept of Linguistics, and Director of HEAR Centre) have been Highly Commended due their body of research into improving hearing health for Aboriginal children with otitis media (middle ear infection).

The winners will be announced in November at the (virtual) 2021 Macquarie University Academic Staff Awards Ceremony.

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