Dr. Yohanna Kusuma | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award
The Royal Melbourne Hospital-The University of Melbourne | Australia
Dr. Yohanna Kusuma is an Australian-trained, internationally recognised neurologist and academic whose clinical and research work bridges acute stroke, neuroimaging, neurosonology, and movement disorders, with a strong translational focus across the Asia-Pacific region. She obtained her neurology specialist qualification from the University of Indonesia with honours, completed advanced fellowships in neurosonology and stroke at leading institutions in Singapore, and earned a PhD from Deakin University supported by an international scholarship, focusing on advanced CT-perfusion imaging in acute ischaemic stroke and the influence of ethnicity on imaging and clinical outcomes. She holds Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, qualifying her as a Consultant Neurologist in Australia. Dr Kusuma serves as Chief Investigator of the AI-powered SERENA platform for real-time stroke triage and decision support, leads the multinational APEX registry on acute ischaemic stroke with cancer spanning nine Asia–Pacific countries, and co-supervises PhD and honours students at Deakin University. She holds senior appointments in both Australia and Indonesia, including Senior Consultant Neurology at Metropolitan Medical Centre Hospital in Jakarta and Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne. Her professional leadership includes representing Indonesia on the Asia Pacific Stroke Organisation and the Asian Stroke Advisory Panel, serving on the Education Council of the Australian Stroke Academy, and having previously served as a Co-opted Board Member of the World Stroke Organisation. Actively engaged in education and training, she has organised and delivered numerous neurosonology and stroke imaging workshops across the Asia-Pacific. Her research output is extensive, with an h-index of 4 and 144 citations, 13 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and international presentations. Dr Kusuma exemplifies a clinician-scientist who integrates cutting-edge imaging, neurosonology, and translational stroke research while advancing global collaborations in academic neurology, clinical innovation, and medical education.
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Featured Publications
Kusuma, Y., Che, B., Pillai, P., Nie, X., LL, L. Y., Sharma, V. K., Wong, A., Riley, P., et al. (2025). CT perfusion identified potential treatment opportunities in one in five mild strokes. Neurological Research and Practice, 7(1), 85.
Sharobeam, A., Shokri, M. J., Desai, N., Rao, A. S., Kusuma, Y., Palaniswami, M., et al. (2025). Detecting atrial fibrillation by artificial intelligence-enabled neuroimaging examination. Cerebrovascular Diseases.
Barker, J. L., Swarup, O., Kusuma, Y., Churilov, L., Donnan, G., Davis, S. M., et al. (2025). Thrombectomy with bridging thrombolytic may benefit Asian patients more than non-Asian patients: Insights from DIRECT-SAFE sub-analysis. Journal of Stroke, 27(1), 118–121.
Lee, T. H., Uchiyama, S., Kusuma, Y., Chiu, H. C., Navarro, J. C., Tan, K. S., et al. (2024). A systematic search and review of registered pharmacological therapies investigated to improve outcomes after a stroke. Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra, 14(1), 158–164.
Nie, X., Che, B., Qin, X., Kusuma, Y., Houlihan, C., Pan, Y., Yan, H., Yang, J., Wei, Y., et al. (2024). A pragmatic equation to predict outcome for endovascular thrombectomy in time-sensitive settings: Development and validation in RESCUE-RE registry and RMH-EVT registry. International Journal of Stroke, 19(2), 82–8