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Christina Maher is a Researcher at the Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Her work focuses on epilepsy research, neuroengineering, and machine learning applications in healthcare. Maher investigates seizure detection algorithms, neuroimaging analysis, and AI systems for clinical diagnosis. She has contributed to studies on EEG/ECG-based seizure prediction, connectome analysis in epilepsy, and generalizable AI models across continents.
Her research integrates computational neuroscience with clinical neurology, aiming to improve biomarker specificity for seizure patterns and optimize seizure onset connectivity patterns. Maher collaborates on projects involving white matter alterations in epilepsy and seizure susceptibility prediction using machine learning frameworks.
Publications span journals like Brain Communications, Royal Society Open Science, and IEEE journals, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches in biomedical engineering and healthcare technology. Her work addresses challenges in wearable medical devices, clinical neurophysiology, and AI ethics in medical decision-making.



