The Heart Research Institute (HRI) is thrilled to announce the launch of the Glenys Fitzpatrick Scholarship, named in honour one of our incredible supporters.
“I have been supporting HRI for over 20 years as a regular monthly supporter and now also through the funding of the Glenys Fitzpatrick Scholarship,” Ms Fitzpatrickshares. “I am proud to be a supporter and feel like my philanthropic gifts are helping to make a difference.”
Ms Fitzpatrick has a background in pharmacology, so she knows how important medical research is to better understand and address health issues.
"I support HRI because I believe the researchers there are working hard to advance our understanding and treatment of heart disease, and their work is helping to improve people’s lives."
The first recipient of the scholarship is Dr Jaideep Singh, a translational researcher and innovator with more than 16 years of experience in drug discovery biology. He will be working closely with Dr Chris Stanley and Associate Professor Mary Kavurma.


Glenys Fitzpatrick with the inaugural recipient of the new HRI scholarship in her name, Dr Jaideep Singh
Prior to starting his position at HRI, Dr Singh was a postdoctoral researcher at Monash University, Australia. He has already made key contributions to developing new drug candidates for diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disorders.
Dr Singh said he was incredibly proud to receive the scholarship and to and meet Ms Fitzpatrick.
“Being awarded the Glenys Fitzpatrick scholarship is a tremendous honour and a milestone in my career,” said Dr Singh.
"It recognises the dedication and passion I have for advancing medical research, particularly in the field of drug discovery for cardiovascular diseases.
"This scholarship provides me with the resources and support to push forward my research, explore new therapeutic avenues, and collaborate with experts in the field. Ultimately, it will enable me to have a greater impact on improving patient outcomes and advancing science, which has always been my primary motivation."
Ms Fitzpatrick was excited to meet Dr Singh and to learn more about his research and upcoming projects.
"I was very impressed with his extensive knowledge and career in cardiovascular disease and I look forward to continuing to learn more about his work with regular updates."
If you would like to learn more about how you can support our life-saving research and support our researchers, please get in touch with Elizabeth Dorizac, Head of Strategic Philanthropy at elizabeth.dorizac@hri.org.au or 0402 703 022.