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Dr. Annemarie Nadort is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow at Macquarie University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Associate Investigator of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Nanoscale Biophotonics. She completed her Joint-PhD degree in physics/biomedical engineering from the University of Amsterdam and Macquarie University in Sydney in September 2015. Her work is centered around translational biophotonics, which means that she wants to use the properties of light and its interactions with biological tissues to improve the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The application of light has tremendous potential in healthcare, because it is safe, cheap, fast, and portable.
Specifically, Annemarie has used light to 1) quantify and image blood flow velocity non-invasively, 2) detect small subsurface tumour lesions using photoluminescent (‘glowing’) nanoparticles, and 3) enhance the tumour-to-normal brain tissue contrast during Fluorescence-Guided Surgery of brain tumours. Recently, she has also started the development of an in vitro 3-dimensional brain tumour model based on tissue engineering methodology. These biologically accurate living 3D mini brain tumours can be used for high throughput screening of drugs and the development and testing of new optical techniques to improve margin detection during surgery and give faster feedback on the therapeutic effects on tumour cells.
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ADVANCED THERAPEUTICSno. 11 (2023)
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