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Kaylee is a PhD candidate in Medical Physics at the University of Western Australia, where she has been awarded the Forrest Research Foundation PhD Scholarship. She has completed a Bachelor of Science with a double major in Software Engineering and Physics, followed by a Master of Physics in Medical Physics. Her research focuses on the application of artificial intelligence in PSMA PET/CT and Lu-177 SPECT/CT imaging for prostate cancer. Kaylee is developing automated tools for lesion segmentation and radiomic feature extraction, aiming to personalize dosimetry and improve response assessment, thereby enabling individualized treatment strategies. She is also interested in integrating automated imaging workflows into clinical practices to support scalable and data-driven approaches in cancer care, with the ultimate goal of enhancing patient outcomes in prostate cancer. Her expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to global efforts to end poverty and protect the planet.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Engaged in research and development in the field of Medical Physics, focusing on the implementation of AI technologies in imaging for cancer treatment.
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