Margaret Brimble


Dame Margaret Anne Brimble is a New Zealand chemist. Her research has included investigations of shellfish toxins and means to treat brain injuries.

Early life, family, and education

Brimble was born in Auckland on 20 August 1961, the daughter of Mary Anne MacMillan and Herbert MacMillan, and was encouraged by her grandmother to value education. She attended Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland from 1972 to 1978, and was dux in her final year.
She went on to study chemistry at the University of Auckland from 1979 to 1983, graduating Bachelor of Science in 1982 and Master of Science with first-class honours in 1983. She was awarded a New Zealand Commonwealth scholarship to undertake a PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Southampton.

Career and research

Brimble holds the Chair of Organic and Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Auckland and is also a Principal Investigator in the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery.

Awards and honours

She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Brimble was the first New Zealander to receive the L'Oreal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science, and the second woman to receive the Rutherford medal.
Brimble was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to science in the 2004 New Year Honours. In the 2012 New Year Honours, she was promoted to Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, also for services to science. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2018. In the 2019 New Year Honours, she was promoted to Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to science.
YearAwardAwarded byDescription
2016Marsden MedalNew Zealand Association of Scientists
2012Rutherford MedalRoyal Society of New Zealandworld-leading contributions to the synthesis of bioactive natural products and novel peptides with wide applications across the life sciences industry
2012Hector MedalRoyal Society of New Zealandsustained outstanding research in the field of organic chemistry, notably her impressive research in the field of natural products synthesis and the development of new synthetic methodology.
2012MacDiarmid MedalRoyal Society of New Zealandpioneering the design, synthesis and clinical development of a small molecule drug candidate that shows promise for significantly reducing the impact of traumatic brain injury.
2011Adrien Albert AwardRoyal Australian Chemical Institute
2010Natural Product Chemistry AwardRoyal Society of Chemistryoutstanding contributions to the synthesis of natural products and their analogues
2008World Class New Zealand AwardKea and NZ Trade & EnterpriseResearch, Science, Technology & Academia
2007Women in Science Asia-Pacific Laureate in Materials ScienceL'Oreal-UNESCOcontributions to the synthesis of complex natural products, especially shellfish toxins.
2005HortResearch Prize for Excellence in the Chemical SciencesNZIC
2004James Cook Research FellowshipRoyal Society of New Zealand
2003-4UK Royal Society Rosalind Franklin International Lectureshipinternationally recognised and successful women scientists
2003-4Novartis Chemistry Lecture Awardoutstanding contributions in natural product synthesis and development of new synthetic methodology
2001Federation of Asian Chemical Societies Distinguished Chemist Award
1996Ian Potter Foundation Research AwardUniversity of Sydney
1992Hamilton Memorial PrizeRoyal Society of New Zealand
1992Easterfield MedalNew Zealand Institute of Chemistry

Personal life

In 1981, she married Mark Timothy Brimble.