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Melissa Romeo

Melissa Romeo PhD Student
BSc(Hons)(Monash)
   
    
   
   
 

Research Area

PhD thesis

Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Statistics in the Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer.

Recent Publications

  • M.J. Romeo, B.R. Wood, D. McNaughton, "Observing the Cyclical Changes in Cervical Epithelium using Infrared Microspectroscopy", Vibrational Spectroscopy, (2001)
  • B. Wood, M.A. Quinn, B. Tait, M. Ashdown, T. Hislop, M. Romeo, D. McNaughton, "A FTIR Microspectroscopic Study of Cell Types and Potential Confounding Variables in Screening for Cervical Malignancies",  Biospectroscopy, 4(2) , 75-91, (1998)
  • M. Romeo, F. Burden, M. Quinn, B. Wood, D. McNaughton, "Infrared Microspectroscopy and Artificial Neural Networks in the Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer", Cellular and Molecular Biology, 44 , 179-188, (1998)
  • M. Romeo, F.R. Burden, D. McNaughton, "Supervised pattern Recognition Techniques and FTIR Spectroscopy in the Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer", p473-474.
  • Spectroscopy of biological Molecules: New Directions , (Eds.) J. Greve, G.J. Puppels and C. Otto, Kluwer Academic Publishers, (1999)
  • D. McNaughton, M. Romeo, M. Kansiz, B. Wood, P. Heraud, F. Burden, J. Beardall, "Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Statistics applied to Medical and Biological Problems",  p475-478.
  • M.J. Romeo, M.A. Quinn, B.R. Wood, D. McNaughton, "An Investigation into Hormonal Influences on Cervical cells using FTIR Spectroscopy", p447-448
  • Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules: Modern Trends , (Eds.) P. Carmona, R. Navarro and A. Hernanz, Kluwer Academic Publishers, (1997)
  • D.McNaughton, T. Hislop, M.A. Quinn, M. Romeo, B. Wood, "FTIR Microspectroscopy for the detection of potential confounding variables in pap smears", p445-446