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Nabita Singh is a Lecturer in the Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Monash University. She coordinates units for several programs, including the Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours) and the Bachelor of Radiation Sciences. Her teaching specialties include evidence-based practice for health professionals and research methodology, focusing on healthcare ethics. Currently a part-time PhD candidate, her research investigates the role of central nervous system pathways in patients with chronic cough hypersensitivity syndrome through functional magnetic resonance imaging. She joined the Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences in November 2013, initially as a Research Assistant, where she coordinated a national multi-hospital NHMRC-funded project examining the effects of cranial ultrasound in premature neonates. Nabita's prior experience includes roles in pharmaceutical companies in New Zealand focusing on Research Development and Intellectual Property. Her research interests encompass Medical Imaging, Allied Healthcare, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Coordinates units for Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging and Bachelor of Radiation Sciences programs.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Coordinated national multi-hospital NHMRC funded project examining thermal effects of cranial ultrasound on premature neonates.
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