
Albert Chiu
Associate Clinical Professor · Interventional Neuroradiology
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
Albert Chiu is a Clinical Associate Professor at UWA Medical School, University of Western Australia, specializing in Internal Medicine with a focus on interventional neuroradiology. He holds concurrent consultant positions at Fiona Stanley Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and the Neurological Intervention and Imaging Service of Western Australia. Dr. Chiu earned his MBBS (Hons.) in Medicine and Surgery from 2000-2005.
His research centers on neurovascular interventions, particularly:
- Advanced stroke treatment techniques including thrombectomy and thrombolysis
- Contrast-induced encephalopathy diagnosis and management
- Minimally invasive neurointerventional procedures
- Cerebrovascular accident (stroke) pathophysiology
- Endovascular coiling and embolization for aneurysms
Recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate a strong focus on multicenter clinical trials in neurointervention, with consistent themes in stroke intervention protocols, contrast complication management, and optimization of vascular access techniques. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals including Lancet and the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery.
Dr. Chiu maintains active professional engagements including:
- Committee membership at Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (2020-present)
- Curriculum development for neurointerventional training programs
- Consultancy work in neuroradiology
- Peer review activities for medical publications
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