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Dr Jeremy David Henson

Faculty: Science
Fields of Research (FoR): Cancer Cell Biology, Cancer Diagnosis, Cancer Therapy (excl. Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy)
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Dr Henson’s first scientific interest was theoretical physics and he initially chose a university degree that allowed him to study both theoretical physics and medicine.
Professor Glenda Halliday

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Neurosciences, Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases
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I am the Professor of Neuroscience at the University of New South Wales with a major reputation in the area of pathology of neurodegenerative diseases.
Dr Michal Marcin Szczesniak

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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  Dr Michal Szczesniak is a Research Fellow at the St George & Sutherland Clinical School, located on the grounds of St George Hospital.
Associate Professor Victoria Timchenko

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Mechanical Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Heat Transfer, Biomedical Engineering
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Dr Victoria Timchenko is a Senior Lecturer with the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. Her research interests include:
Machine Learning for Personalised Heart Disease Treatment

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Cardiovascular disease is the single largest killer in the world, causing heart attacks and strokes. Experimental investigation of underlying principals are key in combating this epidemic, however individual considerations are still completely missing.  
Modelling Cardiovascular–Rotary Blood Pump Interactions

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Simplified fluid-structure interaction model of ventricular assist flow in the presence of contracting heart wall and aortic valve leaflets. Ventricular inlet (left) and outlet (right) boundaries are shown as white squares, and ventricular assist flow occurs through the outlet at the bottom.