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Marianne Keller is a Lecturer in Anatomy and Embryology at the Sydney School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney. She holds a PhD and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (mRCVS). Her research focuses on veterinary anatomy, embryology, and biomedical imaging applications in wildlife species.
Key research projects include brain atlasing of Australian marsupials and reptiles using advanced MRI techniques, with interdisciplinary collaborations in machine learning/AI for anatomical segmentation. She leads a grant-funded project titled 'Brain atlasing of Australian wildlife (Marsupials)' supported by the Sydney School of Veterinary Science's Start-up Research Fund.
Her publications span radiation-induced tissue damage mechanisms, gut microbiota-longevity relationships, and fibrosis detection methodologies. Keller's work bridges veterinary science with computational biology, emphasizing conservation-relevant neuroscience through anatomical mapping initiatives.
PhD/Master's opportunities focus on brain connectivity studies in native species, combining neuroimaging with artificial intelligence techniques.

