
Dr Parwinder Kaur
@dr_parwinder
Associate Professor | Founder & Chair | Director | Policy Fellow, Public Policy Institute UWA | Member, Pathway to Diversity in STEM Review | Superstar of STEM
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Indian-Australian Dr Parwinder Kaur Kaur awarded âSwan Scientist of the Yearâ on #InternationalWomensDay2024 @dramitsarwal Pallavi Jain Prof Asha Rao Roger Cook Philip Green OAM Australian Consulate General, Mumbai India in Australia Rishi Suri Anthony Albanese #womeninSTEM theaustraliatoday.com.au/dr-parwinder-kâŠ

Check out the threads of this particular genomic story, woven together by paul frandsen and team! Underwater silk, and the caddisfly that can do the trick: dnazoo.org/post/weaving-tâŠ

WA is home to the rarest mammal in the world. The Gilbert's Potoroo was believed to be extinct for more than a century - now making a comeback, all thanks to WA researchers. Genevieve Lamond #9News

đđđCongratulations to Dr Parwinder Kaur Kaur, Associate Professor and a renowned Indian-Australian biotechnologist, awarded âSwan Scientist of the Yearâ on International Womenâs Day 2024. #IWD2024

A great read for your coffee break, Particle WA article featuring our founder Maddy. In good company with Rae Johnston (she/her) Dr Colleen MacMillan @astro_katross @lindyorthia Dr Parwinder Kaur Dr Justine Lacey of CSIRO and Nat Latter of Rabble Books & Games particle.scitech.org.au/people/women-iâŠ

âFlapping with Pride: Honoured to be awarded Swan Scientist of the Year on IWD 2024â Congratulations to đźđł origin đŠđșDr Parwinder Kaur for being awarded âSwan #Scientist of the Yearâ, for her achievement & contributions to #STEM. linkedin.com/posts/dr-parwi⊠PC: Dr Parwinder Kaur


Good things come to those who bait! Like this giant salmonfly chrom-length genome assembly, put together in collaboration with Anna Eichert RGGS at AMNH and paul frandsen and team BYU. Read more in the blog post below! dnazoo.org/post/largest-sâŠ

Brian P Schmidt Science & Technology Australia Paul Fletcher @JasChambers007 CSIRO Tea break tales with my Science & Technology Australia #superstarsofSTEM colleagues Jiao Jiao Li and Dr Parwinder Kaur at #SMP2024 10/n


Brian P Schmidt Science & Technology Australia Paul Fletcher @JasChambers007 CSIRO Jiao Jiao Li Dr Parwinder Kaur QUT Science & Technology Australiaâs President, Prof Sharath Sriram, delivers his National National Press Club #NPC address, stressing the urgency with which we need to increase our R&D spend to 3% of GDP, warning that we are rapidly becoming a ânation of consumers rather than creatorsâ 13/n


Ever wondered when the pigs will fly? For answers offered by marsupials check our our work w Ricardo Mallarino Erez Lieberman Aiden Jorge Moreno đȘŒ Olga Dudchenko đșđŠ & collabs from museums & zoos across the world, out today nature. Please read! nature.com/articles/s4158âŠ. More in dnazoo.org/post/the-winglâŠ

đŻ Did you know that approximately 1.8 million metric tonnes of honey are produced globally every year? That's a lot of sweet goodness, but there's more to honey than just its taste. đ§” 1/5 nature.com/articles/s4418⊠npj Journals Nature Portfolio Dr Parwinder Kaur UWA SAgE #Honey

Pawsey #FridayFact: Back in 2017, Dr Parwinder Kaur used Pawsey infrastructure to assemble the genome of the #Quokka (Setonix brachyurus). Fast forward to February 2021, our supercomputer (Setonix) was named after this adorable marsupial! đŸ #PawseySupercomputing




Researchers analysed a skin sample from a 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth and discovered fossils of ancient chromosomes. The discovery offers insight into their genetic makeup and evolutionary history! @uwaresearch Dr Parwinder Kaur uwa.au/swhgc1

