Dr Longting Lin

Dr Longting Lin

Senior Research Fellow

PhD Medicine (University of Newcastle) 

Medicine & Health
School of Clinical Medicine

I am a senior research fellow from Sydney Brain Centre at UNSW. I am one of the leading researchers in the field of CT perfusion worldwide. My research work has been published in >100 peer-reviewed journals in the stroke field, including Neurology, Stroke, Radiology, et.al. My expertise has been well acknowledged nationally and internationally with invitations to speak at Australian and international stroke conferences.

My work aims to promote the implementation of advanced brain imaging i...

E-mail
longting.lin@unsw.edu.au

Atrial Myopathy and Embolic Stroke (AMES) trial, NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies 2024

Detection of Atrial Myopathy to prevent recurrent Emoblic Stroke (AMES),  NSW Cardiovascular Research Capacity Program Collaborative Grants 2023

Clinical and Advanced Imaging Decision Support System for Stroke Patients, UNSW-Tsinghua University Collaborative Research Fund 2023

Developing the Australia-Korea Advanced Neuroimaging Training Program and Collaboration, Australia-Korea Foundation 2023

Clinical and imaging characterisation of stroke in First Nations, Pacific Islander, and other culturally and linguistically diverse Australian communities, UNSW CVMM Big Ideas grant scheme 2021

AI-powered clinical decision assistance for acute stroke, Cooperative Research Centres Projects 2022

Artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support software for guiding acute stroke therapy, BioMedTech Horizons 3.0 2020

2024 | Paper of the Year (The South West Sydney Clinical Campuses, UNSW, Australia)

2023 | Research Team of the Year (The South West Sydney Clinical Campuses, UNSW, Australia)

Research Impact. I have led brain imaging analysis of >8000 stroke patients as the lead of the world’s largest databank of acute stroke imaging data INSPIRE (International Stroke Perfusion Imaging Registry, NHMRC Partnership Grant ID 1013719). I played a key role in leading the brain imaging core lab to secure the NHMRC funding for the Atrial Myopathy and Embolic Stroke Trial (>3.7 million Australian dollars; NHMRC 2023 Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies, GNT2032210; CIB). Should this trial show that anticoagulation in atrial myopathy reduces stroke recurrence there will be significant impacts with practice-changing clinical guidelines in both stroke and cardiology.

International Collaboration. I have initiated international collaboration of the imaging core lab with the top-ranked Korean university Seoul National University in 2023 (the Australia-Korea Foundation Grant, CIA) and the top-ranked Chinese university Tsinghua University in 2024 (Tsinghua-UNSW Collaborative Research Fund, CIA).

Research Translation: I have led the translation of my research outcome to a clinical decision support system in collaboration with an Australian industrial partner Apollo Medical Imaging Technology. I have attracted three industrial grants between 2016 to 2022 (>3 million Australian dollars in total) in collaboration with the industrial partner (Cooperative Research Centres Projects, leading research; BioMedTech Horizons 3.0, leading researcher; STEM+ Business Fellowship, CIA).

Community Engagement and Participation: I have led the project in assessing clinical and imaging characterisation of stroke in First Nations, Pacific Islander, and other culturally and linguistically diverse Australian communities (University of New South Wales CVMM Grant 2021, CIA). I have designed the study protocol in partnership with key stakeholders from First Nations communities and Pacific Communities. Each of these stakeholders and the communities they represent are key consumer partners with ongoing input into the project, and their networks have provided avenues for dissemination and sustain community engagement.

2024| Invited speaker for 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting of Australian and New Zealand Stroke Organisation (Adelaide, Australia)

2023 | Invited keynote speaker for the 4th Huashan Cognition & Brain Disorders International Conference (Shanghai, China)

2020 | Invited speaker for the 7th International Symposium on Collaterals to the Brain (UCLA, United States)

2024|World Stroke Organization Membership (Geneva, CH)

2024|The Australian and New Zealand Stroke Organisation Membership (Sydney, AU)

My Research Supervision

Jiacheng Sun

Daniel Green 

James Thomas

Tianqi Xu