Victoria Hinkley joined the School of Health at UniSC as an Associate Lecturer in Biomedical Science in February 2022. Prior to this, she was employed as a sessional academic at UniSC, teaching into first and second year Biomedical Science courses for the last 4 years. Victoria is incredibly passionate about enabling learning in Biomedical Science, by enabling and motivating students to reach their potential.
Professional membership
- Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand (PSANZ) | March 2022 – current
- Cerebrovascular Biology Australasia (CVBA) | November 2022 – current
- Australia and New Zealand Microcirculation Society (ANSMS) | November 2022 – current
- International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism (ISCBFM) | March 2023 – current
- Australian Physiological Society (AuPS) | March 2023 - current
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Victoria’s research to date has focused on determining the vascular changes in pre-eclamptic and hypertensive pregnancies, migraine, and stroke. Victoria received first class Honours in 2015 from the University of the Sunshine Coast, the findings from which have been presented at 3 national and 3 international conferences.
Victoria is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Queensland, Perinatal Research Centre, under the mentorship of world leading clinician researchers, Professors Paul Colditz and Ian Wright. This research aims to extend her research focus on vascular changes in pregnancy, to understanding vascular changes in sick premature infants, and the impact that this has on their brain health.