Distinctions and awards
A/Prof Green’s awards
2020
Inducted as a Fellow of the Society for Reproductive Biology
2019
Society for Reproductive Biology Reproduction, Fertility and Development best publication of the year award
Cook LE, Finger BJ, Green MP, Pask AJ. Exposure to atrazine during puberty reduces sperm viability, increases weight gain and alters the expression of key metabolic genes in the liver of male mice. Reprod Fertil Dev. 2019;31(5):920‐931. doi:10.1071/RD18505
2018
Inaugural SSR-SRB Presidents’ Award for Outstanding Mid-Career Researcher
2017
Robinson Research Institute Award for Excellence in Reproductive Biology Research, Society for Reproductive Biology (SRB)
2015
Faculty of Science Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
2014
Faculty of Science Nominee Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
Staff and student awards
2020
Georgina Prewer (Hons), Shweta Ilango (Hons) and Drew Szabo (PhD) were each awarded the Norma Hilda Schuster scholarship for their academic achievements (AUD$5,000).
2019
Bethany Finger received the 2019 Science and Innovation Award for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Dairy Industry) to conduct research to improve JIVET in cattle (AUD$21,912).
2017
Alexander Scott received the Norma Hilda Schuster scholarship for his academic achievement (AUD$1,000).
2016
Joanna Durrant received an EquityTrustees Foundation – Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment towards her PhD research project (AUD$6,500).
2015
Joanna Durrant received the Robert Johanson & Anne Swann Fund towards her PhD studies concerning the Australian environment (AUD$2,613).
Joanna Durrant received an ANZ Trustees Foundation – Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment towards her PhD research project (AUD$6,000).
2014
Bom Choi and Bethany Finger were awarded the Norma Hilda Schuster scholarship for their academic achievements (AUD$2,000).
2013
Bethany Finger was awarded the Norma Hilda Schuster scholarship and the Muriel Ramm Bursary based on her academic achievements (AUD$7,000).
2012
Joanna Durrant received an ANZ Trustees Foundation – Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment towards her MSc research project (AUD$1,000).
Elizabeth Hammond was awarded best Honours research presentation in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Auckland.
2009
Hassendrini Peiris represented the University at the National New Zealand Post-Graduate Conference in Wellington, where she was highly commended for her presentation.
Hassendrini Peiris was awarded first place at the Exposure post graduate competition at the University of Auckland.
2007
Alice Coveny was awarded a Lottery Health Research Grant (NZ$35,835) to undertake proteomic analysis of samples collected during her PhD studies.
2006
Alice Coveny was awarded a prize for best trainee research publication by the National Research Centre for Growth and Development (NRCGD).
2005
Alice Coveny received a Bright Futures Top Achiever Doctoral Scholarship to undertake her PhD.
Student travel and professional development awards
2017
Society for Reproductive Biology travel grant to World Congress of Reproductive Biology ($2,000)
2008
Hassendrini Peiris, Society of Reproductive Biology Conference Travel Award (AUD$900)