Australian of the Year named as biomedical scientist Alan Mackay-Sim
by Melissa Davey from on (#2A5TG)
World-leading researcher honoured for a lifetime of work with stem cells and the regeneration of the nervous system
A biomolecular scientist whose groundbreaking research led to the first successful restoration of mobility in a quadriplegic man has been named 2017 Australian of the Year.
Emeritus Professor Alan Mackay-Sim led the world's first clinical trial using nasal cavity cells to treat spinal cord injuries. The findings from that trial led to world-first surgery on a paralysed man, Darek Fidyka, in 2014. Fidyka was able to walk again with the assistance of a frame after the procedure.
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