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Matthew Doane is a Conjoint Senior Lecturer at the Northern Clinical School, University of Sydney. His research integrates clinical anaesthesiology and surgery with technological innovations and genomic studies in marine biology. He focuses on improving pain management through digital health solutions, optimizing perioperative practices, and understanding microbiome dynamics in marine species.
Research Interests: Dr. Doane’s work spans pain management strategies using mHealth technologies, perioperative transfusion effects on patient outcomes, antiseptic efficacy in infection prevention, and applying genomics to monitor marine populations. His studies often blend clinical care with cutting-edge methodologies, such as randomized controlled trials and microbiome analysis.
Publications: His recent publications highlight trends in interdisciplinary research, including mHealth pain intervention protocols (2024), meta-analyses of cardiac surgery mortality (2023), chlorhexidine exposure quantification (2023), and microbiome studies in elasmobranchs and teleost fishes (2020). Earlier work (2019) explores genomic tools for marine conservation.
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