Georgia Williams is a research radiographer at SAHMRI’s preclinical, imaging and research laboratories (PIRL).
In 2017, Georgia completed a bachelor of medical radiation science (medical imaging) (honours) (UniSA) and holds graduate certificates in magnetic resonance technology (UQ) and health services management (safety and quality) (UTAS).
At PIRL, Georgia supports researchers with protocol advice and execution across PIRL’s imaging capabilities: 3T MRI, PET/CT, fluoroscopy and radiography. Georgia is experienced in diagnostic veterinary imaging and novel preclinical imaging applications such as foetal cardiac imaging in models of intrauterine growth restriction, imaging assessment of magnetic tracers, and ex vivo organ imaging using MRI.
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