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Associate Professor Rachel Li is a clinician and a specialist in liver diseases. She has developed an Endoscopic Drug Delivery device for treating liver cancer patients experiencing acute hemorrhages and was awarded the National Innovation Award by the Chinese Medical Association. She completed her PhD at Southern Cross University and undertook a postdoctoral fellowship in the USA, where she also served as an Assistant Professor in Clinical Pathology at the University of Hawaii. Upon returning to Australia, she focused her laboratory research on the interplay between orthopaedic implants and the bone immune system. Rachel has become a leader in orthopaedic laboratory research in the Australian Capital Territory, producing a high level of scientific output and fostering emerging scientists. Her efforts have been recognized through awarded funding from the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council, and other sources. In addition to her research activity, Rachel supervises research students and contributes to a variety of research topics in her field.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT
Leading research in trauma orthopaedic topics.
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