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David Loudon is a researcher specializing in healthcare design, data visualization, and inclusive technology. His work bridges design theory with biomedical applications, focusing on improving understanding of functional demands in aging populations and stroke rehabilitation through visual tools. He has collaborated extensively with academics like Alastair Macdonald and Colin MacDuff on projects involving healthcare-associated infection prevention and biomechanical data visualization.
His research spans Healthcare Design, Biomechanics, and User-Centered Technology, often leveraging immersive digital tools to enhance patient-therapist communication. Key projects include the development of tablet-based infection control training software and InclusiveCAD, a tool for understanding user capabilities in design.
Recent publications (2015-2017) emphasize visual learning in infection prevention, while earlier works (2006-2010) explore inclusive design methodologies and biomechanical simulations. Though no explicit academic rank is stated, his PhD thesis from The Glasgow School of Art (2010) solidifies his expertise in translating complex data into actionable healthcare solutions.
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