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Dr. Sandhya Clement is a Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Sydney. She is a member of the university's Nano Institute, focusing on advanced biomedical technologies. Her research emphasizes nanomedicine, photodynamic therapy, and radiation oncology, particularly in developing targeted drug delivery systems and nanoparticle-based cancer therapies. She has contributed to innovations in radiodynamic therapy, oxygen-carrying nanoconstructs, and X-ray-triggered drug release mechanisms.
Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining nanotechnology with biomedical applications for precision medicine. Recent studies include the application of pulsed magnetic fields in immunomodulation and regenerative medicine, as well as AI-driven diagnostic tools for pandemic response. Her research also extends to food science, applying fluorescence spectroscopy for meat quality assessment.
Dr. Clement's publications span journals such as Advanced Science, Nature Communications, and Scientific Reports, with a focus on translating nanotechnology into clinical solutions. She actively collaborates with international teams in oncology, regenerative medicine, and biomedical engineering.
While no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, her extensive publication record highlights her contributions to cutting-edge biomedical research. She is involved in training future engineers and researchers through her academic role, though specific student advisees are not documented here.
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