She was appointed a
Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Research Fellow at the
University of California, Berkeley in 2010. She was an
Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Fellow from 2012-2014, New's group developed reversible fluorescent sensors for cellular
redox environments. She provided the first examples of reversible
ratiometric cytoplasmic sensing and
mitochondrial sensing. Her group has developed cobalt complexes for contrast agents in
magnetic resonance imaging. The complexes can be used to monitor
oxidative stress. New was made a lecturer in 2015 and a senior lecturer in 2016.
Awards • 2024
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) • 2023 Society for Biological Inorganic Chemistry Early Career Award • 2022
Australian Financial Review Emerging Leader in Higher Education • 2020 Chemosensors Young Investigator Award • 2019
Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year • 2018
Royal Society of New South Wales Edgeworth David Medal • 2018 3M
Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science • 2018 Fellow of the
Royal Society of New South Wales • 2017
Royal Australian Chemical Institute Educator of the Year Award • 2016 New South Wales Early Career Researcher of the Year • 2015 Office of Learning and Teaching Teaching Excellence Award • 2015 Young Tall Poppy Science Award • 2015 Selby Research Award • 2015 Vice-Chancellor award for Outstanding Teaching • 2014
Royal Australian Chemical Institute Nyholm Lectureship, 2014-2015 • 2014 Asian Biological Inorganic Chemistry Early Career Research Award • 2011
Royal Society of Chemistry Dalton Young Researchers Award • 2005
University of Sydney The University Medal == References ==