Joanne Devlin to join ARC College of Experts
Professor Joanne Devlin, Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow and Deputy Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, has been invited to join the ARC’s College of Experts (CoE) in 2020.

The ARC advises the Government on research matters and administers the National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP), a significant component of Australia's investment in research and development.
The College plays a key role in identifying research excellence in the ARC’s nationally competitive grants schemes, and as one of 194 members of the CoE in 2020, Professor Devlin will bring to the College her considerable experience in writing and reviewing ARC grants.
This prestigious appointment is recognition of Professor Devlin’s successful research career and expertise in poultry, equine and wildlife diseases, and her leadership both in the field of veterinary Immunology and in guiding research in the Melbourne Veterinary School.
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