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Catriona McKenzie is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney. Her research focuses on liver transplantation, bile duct pathology, immunology, and skin cancer chemoprevention. She has contributed to studies on normothermic machine perfusion, biliary injury prevention, and the effects of nicotinamide in reducing skin cancer risk in transplant recipients.
Her work spans clinical trials, histopathological assessments, and translational research in immunology. Notable projects include investigations into acute allograft rejection and immune checkpoint inhibitor-related hepatotoxicity. She has also addressed gender equity issues in pathology workforce dynamics.
Key research trends include advancements in liver transplantation outcomes, mechanisms of drug-induced liver injury, and the application of novel biomarkers for tumor diagnosis. Her collaborative studies highlight interdisciplinary approaches to hepatobiliary and oncological challenges.
