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David Bryson is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science at the University of Derby's College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on medical photography techniques, forensic science applications, continuing professional development (CPD), and educational technology. He has contributed to advancements in clinical imaging ethics, invasive species detection, and digital tools for professional learning.
His work spans interdisciplinary areas such as forensic entomology (e.g., postmortem interval estimation), environmental science (invasive species ecology), and wearable technology for healthcare. Bryson emphasizes the integration of technology in education, including open access publishing, digital badges, and e-learning platforms. His publications often address practical challenges in medical illustration, consent protocols for clinical photography, and strategies for maintaining professional competence.
Recent research highlights include studies on the UK's first detection of an invasive freshwater amphipod and the use of infrared photography to uncover covered tattoos. His articles frequently appear in the Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, focusing on themes like CPD portfolios, webinar-based learning, and ethical dimensions of reflection.
Labs/Teams: Collaborations include work with ecologists (e.g., invasive species studies) and textile technologists (active ageing populations). No specific lab names are mentioned in the provided texts.


