
معرفی
Dr. Tina Noutsos is a clinical academic serving as Adjunct Associate Professor at Flinders University's College of Medicine and Public Health, Senior Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research, and Senior Specialist Haematologist at Royal Darwin Hospital. She leads transfusion services for the Northern Territory and contributes to national hematology organizations.
Education:
- PhD in Snakebite-associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy, Charles Darwin University (2021)
- Fellow of Royal Australasian College of Physicians (2010)
- Fellow of Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (2010)
- BMBS, Flinders University (1999)
- BSc, University of Melbourne (1996)
Her research focuses on hematological disorders in underserved populations, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Key interests include transfusion medicine outcomes, snakebite-related thrombotic microangiopathy, antiphospholipid syndrome epidemiology, and point-of-care diagnostics for remote settings. Her work emphasizes improving evidence-based care and health equity.
Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on indigenous health disparities, transfusion science innovations, and autoimmune hematological conditions. Collaborative research explores practical solutions for healthcare delivery challenges in rural Australia.
Awards & Grants:
- John Lloyd Conference Grant (2021)
- National Blood Sector Research Grant (2021)
- Executive Dean's Teaching Award (2019)
She chairs the NT Cancer Clinical Trials Unit and supervises multiple research projects on transfusion outcomes and hematological disorders. As former Director of Flinders' Medical Program (2015-2020), she developed significant medical education initiatives.

