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Audrey Adji

Research Fellow at St Vincent's Health Australia

Audrey Adji is a scientist specializing in arterial hemodynamics research, currently serving as a Research Fellow at St Vincent's Health Australia since February 2021.1 She holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Macquarie University, completed in 2016.23 Her main areas of research include arterial pulse wave analysis, changes in the cardiovascular system with aging and disease, and ventricular-vascular interaction.1

Dr. Adji's career highlights include:

  1. Research Fellow at the International Society of Hypertension (February 2021 - Present)1
  2. Conjoint Senior Lecturer at St Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales (July 2018 - Present)1
  3. Honorary Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University (February 2017 - Present)1
  4. Research Fellow at Cardiology St Vincent's Clinic (January 2001 - December 2020)1

Her current work involves research on hemodynamics alterations in valvular heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, and right heart dysfunction.1 She is also studying the clinical implications of arterial (non-)pulsatility on continuous flow mechanical heart assist devices.13

Dr. Adji has received several awards, including the 2018 International Society of Hypertension Mid-Career Award for Women Researchers.2 She is actively involved in scientific societies and is an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion in academia, leading the Women in Hypertension Committee of Hypertension Australia and chairing the Early Career Research Network of the Pulse of Asia.3

Highlights

Apr 19 · unsw.edu.au
Dr Audrey Adji - UNSW Sydney
Dr Audrey Adji - The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Dr Audrey Adji - The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

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Greater Sydney Area