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Jamie Bellinge is a Clinical Lecturer at the UWA Medical School's Department of Internal Medicine, affiliated with The University of Western Australia. They hold an MBBS and PhD. Their research focuses on molecular imaging techniques, particularly in cardiovascular disease, utilizing PET/CT and fluorine-based isotopes. Bellinge has contributed to studies on coronary artery imaging, lipid management protocols, and neurological diagnostics through PET imaging.
Education: MBBS and PhD qualifications are listed. Research interests include radiomics, cardiovascular imaging biomarkers, and optimizing clinical protocols for vascular patients. Their work addresses acute coronary syndrome mechanisms, epilepsy management, and PET imaging utilization patterns.
Recent articles highlight AI-driven image segmentation, lipid evaluation protocols, and endothelial shear stress correlations. Bellinge has led or contributed to two grants: molecular imaging of thromboembolic diseases and automated annotation efficiency in precision medicine. They collaborated on a dataset analyzing breast arterial calcification and coronary artery disease.
Key projects include investigating thromboembolic diseases (as lead investigator) and improving imaging workflows via automation. Their work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation.
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