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
Last week, WA NIF hosted Hon. John Carey MLA and Hon. Meredith Hammat MLA as they toured the installation of a new cyclotron facility and radiochemistry laboratory. WA’s increasing demand for (the
15 September 2025
A new national-scale molecular-imaging network that aims to improve cancer imaging, dementia diagnosis and treatment, and new radiopharmaceuticals was launched Saturday at the annual meeting for Austr
26 May 2025
The WA NIF Node’s collaboration with start-up Orthocell is advancing implant technology to benefit the health of Australians. Supported by NIF’s preclinical CT scanning capabilities, Orthocell has
21 October 2024
The groundbreaking Australian Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (AUS-mTBI) study will see thousands of volunteers from across the country who have had a recent concussion have the option to opt-in to repo
01 August 2024