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Dr. Rhett Morton serves as a Senior Lecturer at the UQ Centre for Clinical Research, The University of Queensland, where he conducts translational research in gynecological oncology with emphasis on ovarian and endometrial cancers.
His research spans Gynecological Oncology, Cancer Research, and Global Health Systems, focusing on healthcare disparities in cancer care, molecular biomarkers for surgical decision-making, and implementation of precision medicine. Key interests include ovarian cancer treatment barriers across international healthcare systems and molecular profiling applications in endometrial cancer surgery.
Analysis of his 2024 publications reveals concentrated research in global ovarian cancer care inequities and molecular-guided surgical approaches for endometrial cancer. His work integrates qualitative healthcare system analysis with clinical biomarker studies, demonstrating consistent focus on improving cancer outcomes through system-level interventions and personalized treatment strategies.
The UQ Centre for Clinical Research provides his primary research environment, housing specialized facilities including mass spectrometry services, clinical multiomics capabilities, and collaborative research groups focused on extracellular vesicle nanomedicine and chronic disease management.
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