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Alma mater | Australian National University (MBiol, 2017) |
Occupation | scientific researcher |
Known for | being the first Indigenous person to graduate with a Master of Biological Sciences from ANU |
Minette Louise Salmon is an Australian scientific researcher.[1]
She is a Yuin woman, who was awarded a Charlie Perkins Trust scholarship, a Clarendon scholarship and a Wellcome Trust scholarship enabling her to attend Balliol College at the University of Oxford as a DPhil student in the university's genomic medicine and statistics program.[2][3]
Salmon served in the armed forces for seven years as a general services officer in the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps.
She completed a Bachelor of Science (Physics and Chemistry) at the Australian Defence Force Academy in 2010.[3]
In 2017, Salmon became the first Indigenous Australian to graduate from the Australian National University with a Master of Biological Sciences (Advanced).[4] In 2018, Salmon was working with the Department of Immunology and Infection Diseases at ANU's John Curtin School of Medical Research.[5]
In 2023, Salmon was one of the notable Australians to accept an invitation to attend the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla.[6]
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