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A/Prof Francis is an academic Nuclear Medicine Physician and Head of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the WA PET Service, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. She obtained her medical degree from the University of Western Australia (UWA) and undertook a Cancer Research UK Clinical Research Fellowship in the UK before completing her PhD at the Royal Free Hospital in London, focused on antibody therapies. She returned to Australia and completed her specialist training in Nuclear Medicine, leading to a joint clinical and academic appointment in 2010. A/Prof Francis is particularly interested in novel molecular imaging and PET tracers, contributing extensively to research in oncology, cardiology, neurology, and inflammatory diseases. Her expertise spans clinical trials in Nuclear Medicine, including trial design and conduct. She has fostered local, national, and international collaborations, acting as a co-investigator on significant grant-funded projects including an NHMRC CRE grant and multicentre clinical trials addressing key oncology challenges. She also played a crucial role in establishing the Australasian Radiopharmaceutical Trials Network and serves as the Deputy Director of the WA National Imaging Facility node, promoting advancements in imaging technology and clinical trials in Western Australia.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Academic position focusing on Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.
Nuclear Medicine WA PET Service • Perth
Lead the Department of Nuclear Medicine, managing clinical and educational activities.
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