Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and University of Melbourne
Australia
Emma works as an endocrinologist and nuclear medicine physician at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. She completed her PhD at the University of Melbourne focussing on genomic biomarkers of neuroendocrine neoplasms in 2025, and is continuing her work investigating NEN circulating tumour DNA as a post-doctoral scientist. Emma is interested in the role of molecular imaging and blood-based biomarkers for NEN diagnosis and for directing personalised treatments.
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