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Harriet Gee

A/Prof Gee is a Staff Specialist in the Department of Radiation Oncology, Westmead Hospital,
Sydney, an Adjunct Research scientist at the Children’s Medical Research Institute, Westmead, and Visitor, Westmead Institute of Medical Research. She holds MBBS/B Med Sci (First Class Honours), from the University of Melbourne, where she graduated with the Vernon Collins Prize in Paediatrics and the Australian Medical Association Prize for student with highest aggregate mark over the entire course. A/Prof Gee was awarded a DPhil in Molecular Oncology from the University of Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar. As well as clinical practice serving patients with thoracic cancer, she is actively engaged in translational research.
Her work has examined biomarkers in predicting response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy and currently co-leads a research program examining cell death after ablative radiotherapy. Dr Gee is site lead on multiple active clinical trials, has presented multiple invited presentations, and is author of highly cited works examined personalising response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy with first author publications in Nature, Cancer Research, and the British Journal of Cancer. She is actively engaged in curriculum development and teaching the next generation of radiobiologists through the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.