Award of John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship 2024
Research Impact
Associate Professor Anthony Glover is recognised internationally as a leader in research for thyroid cancer and surgical education. For thyroid cancer his research has contributed to the understanding of how thyroid cancer behaves and how its treatment can be personalised. In surgical education he leads the Master Surgery program at the University of Sydney and has lead the development of courses in the practice of surgery and leadership.
If you are interested in exploring how you would like to make a compelling impact to this research, in a way that is deeply meaningful to you, please request Associate Professor Anthony Glover provide you with an email introduction to Dr Shayan Quinlan. Dr Quinlan supports University of Sydney clinician researchers and their patients (or other interested parties) in exploring how to create a bespoke gift that is most meaningful to the donor. The utmost care is given to patient confidentiality.
Current research projects include:
Understanding how mutations in genes can be used to tailor treatment for people with thyroid cancer
Developing leadership skills in the practice of surgery
Improving outcomes for endocrine surgery
AWARDS and GRAnTs
Associate Professor Anthony Glover has relieved a number of awards and grants for his research and work in surgery and education.
Awards received include:
2024 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship
2024 European Thyroid Association - European Thyroid Journal reviewer of the year
2023 University of Sydney Faculty Medicine and Health Makers and Shapers award - Teaching excellence – team category
2022 NSW Premier’s Award for Outstanding Cancer Research Fellow - Early Career Fellow
2020-23 Cancer Institute NSW Early Career Fellowship
2016-20 NHMRC Neil Hamilton Fairley Early Career Fellowship
2016 Foundation for Surgery Tour de Cure Cancer Research Scholarship
2015 Kolling Institute Combined Health Science (New Horizons) Young Investigator Prize
2015 Foundation for Surgery Research Scholarship, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
2014 Sir Roy McCaughey Surgical Research Fellowship, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
2014 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Scholar in Training Award