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Dr. Bronwyn Krause

Associate Lecturer Anaesthesiology

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Bronwyn Krause is a researcher whose work spans nuclear medicine, neuroimaging, and clinical imaging applications, with more recent contributions in perioperative and pediatric care. Her scholarship reflects a trajectory from foundational studies of brain function using PET and fMRI toward applied imaging in oncology and clinical diagnostics.

Her publications emphasize advanced imaging modalities such as PET/CT, SPECT, and functional MRI, particularly in cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment response. She has contributed to work on choline-based PET imaging in prostate and bladder cancer, as well as broader evaluations of imaging biomarkers in solid tumors. Earlier research explored neural networks underlying memory and cognition, highlighting expertise in interpreting complex functional imaging data.

Recent work indicates engagement with perioperative imaging and neonatal care, suggesting an expansion into clinically integrated research. Across her portfolio, Krause demonstrates strength in bridging technical imaging innovation with practical medical applications, contributing to both methodological development and improved diagnostic pathways.

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