UNSW Sydney Conjoint Professor Michelle Haber has been honoured for outstanding contributions to childhood cancer research with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at CEO Magazine’s Executive of the Year Awards.
World-renowned scientist Prof. Haber has dedicated her professional life to improving outcomes for children with cancer. She is one of Australia’s leading translational researchers for advancing our understanding of childhood cancers neuroblastoma and leukaemia, leading to new clinical approaches that have improved survival and quality of life.
Prof. Haber said she’s delighted to receive the award, which she accepted in her capacity as Executive Director of the Children’s Cancer Institute, based at UNSW.
“I’ve been privileged to receive accolades for my research, but to receive an award as a CEO is a first, and I’m very proud!” she said.
“My proudest achievement is establishing the Zero Childhood Cancer Program, or ZERO, which we run in partnership with the Kids Cancer Centre at Sydney Children’s Hospital.
“ZERO recognises that every child’s cancer is unique. By analysing the genetics of each child and their cancer, we can understand what’s happening at a molecular level, and use this understanding to formulate personalised treatment recommendations. Results have shown that this approach significantly improves outcomes, and there are children alive today who wouldn’t be without ZERO.”
Source: Renowned childhood cancer specialist receives CEO Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award