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Christine Hemmings is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, specializing in the intersection of bioethics and pathology. With a significant academic background, she completed her PhD focusing on the pathologic assessment predictors of radioresponsiveness and clinical outcomes in locally advanced rectal carcinoma at the UWA Medical School. Hemmings has also obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Bioethics Law from the University of Otago. Her educational journey began with a Bachelor of Human Biology at the University of Auckland, followed by a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) degree. Throughout her career, she has held notable positions, including Lead GI Pathologist at Capital Pathology. Hemmings is actively involved in research and has published extensively, contributing to advancements in her field. She has received the RCPA Meritorious Service Award for her contributions. Additionally, she serves as an Associate Editor for a prestigious journal in pathology and is a member of the editorial board of another publication.
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