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Richard Gibson is a Researcher in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, actively contributing to spinal cord injury and bone disorder research through nanovibration interventions.
His research focuses on combating spinal cord injury-induced osteoporosis using nanoscale mechanical stimulation, targeting bone loss reversal without pharmaceuticals. Key methodologies involve rat models to investigate nanovibration's impact on bone regeneration and osteolysis prevention, bridging biomedical engineering and orthopedics.
Both 2024 publications demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory: experimental validation of nanovibration therapy for bone density restoration in paralyzed subjects, with emphasis on translational applications for medical device development.
Gibson served as Research Co-investigator on two EPSRC-funded doctoral training initiatives (2017-2022): the Medical Devices Doctoral Training Centre Renewal and the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Power Networks and Smart Grids, where his biomedical engineering expertise supported interdisciplinary doctoral training despite the latter project's primary engineering focus.
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