Fertility-Sparing Surgery, Oncofertility, Machine Learning, Ultrasound, Bioengineering
Currently supervising five PhD students
- Gynaecological Cancer
- Fertility-sparing surgery (oncological and non-oncological)
- Applications of ultrasound in gynaecology
- Oncofertility
- Machine learning in gynaecology
- Biomedical engineering in gynaecological surgery
- Uterine transplantation
- PhD at Imperial College London (Division of Surgery and Cancer, Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Hammersmith Hospital) focused on the general surgical aspects of fertility preservation and the anatomical, immunological and psychological issues related to uterine transplantation
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Collaborators
Dr Bernhard Kainz, Department of Computer Science,Imperial College London, AI in Gynaecological Ultrasound, 2019
Professor Ingemar Cox, Department of Computer ScienceUniversity College London, Computer Science, 2019
Professor Molly Stevens, Institute of Biomedical EngineeringImperial College London, Tissue Engineering in Gynaecology, 2018
Professor Thanos Athanasiou, Division of Surgery and Cancer, Academic Surgical Unit, Imperial College London, Statistical Methodology in Surgical Practice, 2010 - 2013
Professor Giuseppe Del Priore, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA, Gynecologic Oncology, Fertility Preservation, 2010
Research Student Supervision
Abdelwahed,A, PhD in Point of Care Testing for Ovarian Cancer
Barcroft,J, PhD in Applications of Technology in Gynaecology
Chan,M, PhD in Tissue Engineering in Gynaecology
Kasaven,L, PhD in Fertility Preservation and Oncofertility
Vali,S, PhD in Uterine Transplantation