Suzanne Cory
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Suzanne Cory
Summary
Suzanne Cory is a human[1]. Born in Melbourne[2], she… she was born on +1942-03-11T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a geneticist[4], molecular biologist[5], university teacher[6], and biochemist[7]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31 views/month, #7,278 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Suzanne Cory was born in Melbourne[2].
- Suzanne Cory was born on +1942-03-11T00:00:00Z[3].
- Among Suzanne Cory's spouses was Jerry Adams[9].
- Suzanne Cory held citizenship in Australia[10].
- Suzanne Cory's professions included geneticist[4].
- Suzanne Cory worked as a molecular biologist[5].
- Suzanne Cory worked as a university teacher[6].
- Suzanne Cory's professions included biochemist[7].
- Suzanne Cory's field of work was molecular immunology[11].
- Suzanne Cory's field of work was oncogenetics[12].
- Among Suzanne Cory's employers was WEHI[13].
- Suzanne Cory was employed by University of Melbourne[14].
- Suzanne Cory was educated at University of Melbourne[15].
- Suzanne Cory was educated at Camberwell Girls Grammar School[16].
- Suzanne Cory was educated at University High School[17].
- Suzanne Cory was educated at University of Cambridge[18].
- Suzanne Cory's education included a stint at Canterbury Girls Secondary College[19].
- Suzanne Cory received the Fellow of the Royal Society[20].
- Suzanne Cory received the Royal Medal[21].
- Suzanne Cory received the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[22].
- Suzanne Cory received the Victorian Honour Roll of Women[23].
- Suzanne Cory received the Pearl Meister Greengard Prize[24].
- Suzanne Cory received the Legion of Honour[25].
- Suzanne Cory was a member of Pontifical Academy of Sciences[26].
- Suzanne Cory was a member of National Academy of Sciences[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Suzanne Cory was born in Melbourne[2]. She was born on +1942-03-11T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at University of Melbourne[15], a public university[28], in Australia[29], founded in 1853[30]; Camberwell Girls Grammar School[16], a high school[31], in Australia[32], founded in 1920[33]; University High School[17], a high school[34], in Australia[35], founded in 1910[36]; University of Cambridge[18], a collegiate university[37], in United Kingdom[38], founded in 1209[39], headquartered in Cambridge[40]; and Canterbury Girls Secondary College[19], a girls' high school[41], in Australia[42], founded in 1928[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include geneticist[4], molecular biologist[5], university teacher[6], and biochemist[7]. Fields of work include molecular immunology[11] and oncogenetics[12], a medical specialty[44]. Employers include WEHI[13], a nonprofit organization[45], in Australia[46], founded in 1915[47] and University of Melbourne[14], a public university[48], in Australia[49], founded in 1853[50].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society[20], a fellowship award[51], in United Kingdom[52]; Royal Medal[21], a science award[53], in United Kingdom[54], founded in 1826[55]; L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[22], a science award[56], in France[57], founded in 1998[58]; Victorian Honour Roll of Women[23], an award[59], in Australia[60], founded in 2001[61]; Pearl Meister Greengard Prize[24], an award[62], in United States[63], founded in 2004[64]; and Legion of Honour[25], a state order[65], in France[66], founded in 1802[67].
Personal Life
Suzanne Cory was married to Jerry Adams[9].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Suzanne Cory include Suzanne Cory Medal[68], an award[69], in Australia[70].
Why It Matters
Suzanne Cory ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31 views/month, #7,278 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[71] She is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[72]
Entities named for her include Suzanne Cory Medal[68], an award[69], in Australia[70].
FAQs
Where was Suzanne Cory born?
Suzanne Cory was born in Melbourne[2].
Who was Suzanne Cory married to?
Suzanne Cory's spouses include Jerry Adams[9].
What did Suzanne Cory do for work?
Suzanne Cory worked as geneticist[4], molecular biologist[5], university teacher[6], and biochemist[7].
Where did Suzanne Cory go to school?
Suzanne Cory was educated at University of Melbourne[15], Camberwell Girls Grammar School[16], University High School[17], and University of Cambridge[18].
What awards did Suzanne Cory receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[20], Royal Medal[21], L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[22], and Victorian Honour Roll of Women[23].