Clare Primiero
The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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Clare Primiero is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Queensland, in the Dermatology Research Centre. Clare’s background lies in clinical research and implementation science. She recently completed her PhD where she designed and coordinated a clinical trial to pilot a training program for clinicians and dermatologists to provide genetic testing for familial melanoma. Prior to her PhD, she worked as a clinical research coordinator for 10 years, mostly centred on melanoma early detection.
Clare’s current research focuses on emerging digital technologies within dermatology, such as AI-tools for change detection and risk assessment of skin lesions, and virtual skin examinations facilitated through telehealth. Her interest lies in stakeholders’ perceptions as well as measuring performance and impact of incorporating new digital technologies into clinical practice.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
A Review of the Opportunities and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence Skin Image Analyses using Total Body Photography (#238)
4:40 PM
Clare Primiero
Plenary Session 16.0 - Imaging AI
3D total-body-imaging reveals genotype-dermatological phenotype correlations in hereditary melanoma genes: POT1, POLE, BAP1 and CDKN2A (#105)
2:45 PM
Ellie J Maas
Session 11.1 - Personalised Prevention and Interventions