Michael McManus Award

The Michael McManus Award for Best Student Paper is in honour of Professor Michael McManus (Massey University) who sadly passed away in 2015. Michael was an inspirational teacher and supervisor for his students and a mentor for many colleagues. Michael was also an instrumental and highly regarded contributor to our Society, serving as NZSPB president from 2000-2002. Michael was recognised internationally for his outstanding contributions to his field of research, which in recent years had focused on gaining deep understanding of key metabolic pathways in plants. For his manifold achievements the Society conferred its Life Member Award to Michael, a rare honour given to persons who have contributed in an outstanding way to the Society and to plant biology in New Zealand.

The Michael McManus Award for Best Student Paper will be made on the merit of original research from a student research project, the findings of which have been published, or accepted for publication, in a peer-reviewed journal in the four years since the submission of the candidate’s thesis. The Award will consist of a certificate and the awardee will be invited and funded by the Society to present their work in a lecture at the Society’s Annual Conference.

Recipients

2025: Ella Grierson - genes involved in DHA production in mānuka

2024: Luke Luo - ABA-mediated regulation of axillary bud outgrowth

2023: Dinum Herath - bud dormany regulation in kiwifruit by BFT2

2022 (two recipients): Ramadoss Dhanushkodi - drought-induced nodule senescence in Medicago

2022 (two recipients): Declan Lafferty - conserved anthocyanin regulation in Vaccinium

2021 (two recipients): Samarth - molecular control of mast seeding in Celmisia

2021 (two recipients): Rongmei Wu - molecular control of dormany and budbreak in apple

2020: No award

2019: Yongyan (Angel) Peng - anthocyanin regulation in purple kiwifruit

2018: Liya Mathew - cryopreservation of the vegetative tissue of kiwifruit

2017: Dr Ben Peters - germline regulation of the transcription factor DUO1

2016: Dr Afsana Islam - proteinase inhibitor genes in white clover

Professor Michael McManus (top left) in 2003, with students who were then part of his laboratory. (Photo Courtesy of Massey University)

Rules

The Award


The Candidate


Procedures