Grainne Cahill is the Research Translation Officer, at the Western Australian National Imaging Facility (NIF) node.
She focuses on supporting the translation of advanced imaging technologies, methods, and findings into practical applications that improve patient care, enable collaboration with industry partners, and drive innovation across health, biomedical, and scientific research.
Grainne has a biomedical background with a BSc in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and an MSc in Infectious Disease and Microbiology with Distinction, both at the University of Western Australia.
Focus: clinical trial governance, data, ethics and management
Western Australian researchers are set to benefit from a major expansion in molecular imaging and radiopharmaceutical capability following construction of the new radiochemistry laboratories and cyclo
02 June 2026
NIF is delighted to congratulate its long-term partner, the Australian Epilepsy Project (AEP), on securing $30 million in Australian Government funding through the Medical Research Future Fund. The pr
28 May 2026
Over the past 20 years, Australia has quietly secured a position at the forefront of the quantum revolution. Not only are we building some of the world’s first commercial quantum computers but qua
13 April 2026
For some, the colonisation of Mars may seem like futuristic science fiction. However, neuroscientists and neuroradiologists – such as NIF user Monash University’s Professor Meng Law, NIF’s SAHMR
01 April 2026