Sophie Curran brings over six years of expertise across healthcare, administration, and management, alongside more than four years of project management experience.
As Project Integration Officer with Sydney Imaging at the University of Sydney, Sophie plays a central role in supporting clinical trials and research at the Australian National Total Body PET Facility. She provides end-to-end administrative and operational support for studies, including contract facilitation, governance submissions, budget management, and schedule coordination.
Her background spans both American and Australian healthcare systems, in public and private settings, giving her a comprehensive perspective on global healthcare operations and the complexities of clinical research delivery.
Neurodesk’s innovative ability to help researchers process and analyse massive neuroimaging datasets was recognised late last month at the 2025 National iAwards, presented in Adelaide. Neurodesk is
07 October 2025
Last week, a new Cima.X 3T MRI instrument was unveiled at NIF’s University of Sydney Node (Clinical Research Facility). Its powerful gradient technology allows for more detailed imaging that is fast
17 September 2025
Researchers have used one of the two 7T MRI instruments in Australia at the University of Melbourne’s Melbourne Brain Centre Imaging Unit (MBCIU) – supported by NIF and the Brain and Mind Cen
12 September 2025
Research at the facility is improving patient outcomes by setting new standards for ultra-low dose imaging, which could shape radiation safety guidelines for pregnancy, paediatric and oncology imaging
18 June 2025