About
Dr. Longting Lin is a Senior Research Fellow at the Sydney Brain Centre, UNSW Sydney, specializing in CT perfusion imaging for stroke management. He leads the imaging core lab and has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles in top journals like Neurology and Stroke. His research focuses on advancing stroke diagnostics, clinical decision support systems, and global collaborations in imaging technology.
Education: PhD Medicine (University of Newcastle).
Research Interests: CT perfusion analysis, AI-driven stroke therapy, endovascular thrombectomy outcomes, and stroke care in culturally diverse populations. Key projects include the INSPIRE databank and collaborations with Seoul National University and Tsinghua University.
Grants: Includes the AMES trial (NHMRC), Australia-Korea Foundation Grant, and UNSW-Tsinghua Collaborative Research Fund. Total grants exceed $6.7 million AUD.
Key Awards: 2024 Paper of the Year and 2023 Research Team of the Year from UNSW's South West Sydney Clinical Campuses.
Advising & Labs: Supervises 4 PhD/Master’s students and leads the INSPIRE databank. His lab develops clinical tools like the AI decision support system for stroke triage.
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