Anthea Lindquist Named Among 2025 Outstanding Women in Medicine – Mercy Perinatal
Mercy Perinatal shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Congratulations to Dr Anthea Lindquist, one of the 2025 recipients of the Melbourne Medical School’s Strategic Grants for Outstanding Women!
Anthea is one of our incredible researchers, co-lead of the Perinatal Epidemiology Group, and co-author of the highly successful Journal Club on the Run newsletter series. She is also the co-convenor of the Mercy Perinatal Epidemiology Update, the Global Obstetric Journal Club webinars, and a regular presenter at the Global Obstetric Update.
The Strategic Grants for Outstanding Women support high-performing early and mid-career women in academia to advance toward senior academic and leadership roles. We are thrilled that Anthea’s achievements and future trajectory have been recognised in this way, and we can’t wait to see what’s next for her.
Congratulations, Anthea!”
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