Queen’s birthday honours recognises Dr Rhodes’ services
Queen’s birthday honours recognises Dr Rhodes’
services to science and marine
farming
Source: Cawthron
Institute
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Cawthron Institute warmly congratulates
Dr Lesley Rhodes, for her appointment as
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) for
services to science and marine farming.
In
acknowledgement of receiving the honour, Dr Lesley Rhodes
CNZM, said, "This was completely unexpected and is
definitely a tribute to the Cawthron team.
"The research
I'm involved in brings together scientists with expertise in
many different fields so any successes for our "Seafood
Safety" programme are a joint effort."
The Queen’s
Birthday Honours List recognises people who contribute
outstanding community service and whose achievements enhance
national identity.
Dr Rhodes is one of New Zealand’s
pre-eminent scientists with a distinguished career, spanning
over 30 years at Cawthron Institute. Her work has revolutionised the
management of marine algal blooms and biotoxins in shellfish
domestically and overseas, and has eliminated the need for
arcane mouse testing. In recognition of her significant
research, the benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis rhodesae sp.
Nov was recently named in Dr Rhodes’ honour.
Outside of
science, Dr Rhodes’ community spirit has been evident
through fostering and work with Rape Crisis and
PSA.
Cawthron Chief Executive Professor Charles Eason
said the Order of Merit honour is befitting of Dr Rhodes’
contribution to science and marine farming.
"Lesley is
internationally renowned for her research leadership in the
fields of algae, harmful algae, and the safe export of New
Zealand seafood. She developed our internationally
significant Cawthron Institute Culture Collection of
Microalgae, published over 100 world-class papers, and
facilitated the $300 Million shellfish export industry
through her work leading the Safe New Zealand Seafood
programme.
"Importantly, Dr Rhodes has also been a
champion for women in science leadership roles and continues
to mentor our bright minds," said Prof. Eason.
Cawthron
Board of Trustees Chairman Ian Kearney ONZM nominated Dr
Rhodes for the accolade and advised she has performed a
tremendous service to New Zealand through her
science.
"Dr Rhodes embodies all that it means to be an
exceptional scientist, demonstrating outstanding mentorship
to young scientists, excellent science communication skills,
and innovation in her research.
"She’s had a
significant influence on domestic and international science
outcomes, and her recognition as Champion of the New Zealand
Order of Merit is well-deserved," said Mr Kearney.
Many
scientists across all career levels supported Dr Rhodes
nomination, citing her inspiration, guidance, and
leadership.
The New Zealand Order of Merit recognises
those who, in any field of endeavour, have rendered
meritorious service to the Crown and the nation or who have
become distinguished by their eminence, talents,
contributions or other
merits.
ENDS