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Savannah Reali serves as an Associate Lecturer (Education) at the Sydney Pharmacy School within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at The University of Sydney.
Her research centers on antimicrobial resistance and the development of point-of-care diagnostic tools for bacterial detection, aiming to optimize antimicrobial prescribing practices in clinical settings. This work addresses critical gaps in rapid pathogen identification and treatment selection.
Her scholarly output includes a 2019 publication in RSC Advances focusing on novel bacterial detection methods, demonstrating consistent emphasis on translational diagnostics for infectious disease management.
Dr. Reali completed her doctoral thesis titled 'A new tool to assist prescribers in making optimal antimicrobial choices' under supervision by Jin-Gun Cho, Rakhee Raghunandan, Kirsten Howard, Jan-Willem Alffenaar, and Parisa Aslani. No information regarding grant funding, student supervision, or laboratory affiliations was provided in the source material.

