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Christine Georges is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Monash University's Department of Surgery, affiliated with the Cabrini Health Limited. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and has held post-doctoral positions at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Research Institute and as a Senior Research Fellow at the Cabrini Monash University Department of Surgery since 2016. Her work integrates translational research with clinical applications to improve outcomes for colorectal cancer patients.
Her research focuses on:
- Translational research linking laboratory findings to clinical practice
- Colorectal cancer pathology and surgical outcomes
- Type-2 diabetes comorbidity in surgical patients
- Identification of predictive and prognostic biomarkers
- Analysis of perioperative risks and patient-reported outcomes
Recent publications demonstrate her expertise in:
- Developing patient-derived organoid models for cancer research
- Investigating immune response mechanisms in tumor microenvironments
- Translational applications of colorectal tissue microarrays
- Personalized medicine approaches for cancer diagnostics
Scientific awards include:
- Best Cancer Poster Award - Monash Partners (2018)
- Cabrini Research Week Best Poster (2017)
- University of Melbourne Research Scholarship (2004)
- Faculty of Pharmacy Honours Prize - Monash University (2003)
- Melbourne Abroad Travelling Scholarship (2007)
She has presented at major international conferences including the International Diabetes Federation Congress and Royal Australian College of Surgeons meetings. Current projects include the Patient Reported Outcome Measures Study (PROMS) and investigation of immune response regulation in colorectal tumor microenvironments.


