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Dr. Graham Robertson is a Researcher at the University of Strathclyde's Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, affiliated with the Centre for Microsystems and Photonics since 2015. He holds an EngD in Medical Devices and a degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the same institution. His research develops microfluidic platforms for neuroscience applications including modeling of neurodegenerative diseases (stroke, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's) and high-throughput cancer screening devices.
Research projects include:
- Microfluidic drug screening platforms for tau mutation neurons
- High-throughput cancer cell screening using microfluidics
- Assays for α-synuclein pathology transmission
His publications focus on microfluidic applications in neuroscience, demonstrating consistent themes in neurodegenerative modeling (2014-2018) with methodological evolution from basic platform development to complex disease mechanism investigations. Research integrates microengineering, neuropharmacology, and cellular analysis techniques.
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