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Dr Ryan Quarrington is a Grant-Funded Researcher (B) at the University of Adelaide's Adelaide Medical School, within the Surgical Specialities department. His research focuses on biomechanical engineering and traumatic injury mechanisms, particularly in the brain and spine. He holds the 2022 Dr Dorothea Sandars Churchill Fellowship, enabling collaborative work with global experts in injury biomechanics. His projects include developing advanced sensors for trauma assessment, investigating e-scooter accident injuries, and evaluating jockey safety vests. He is actively involved in supervising students at various levels across Mechanical Engineering and Health Science disciplines.
Research Interests:
- Biomechanical analysis of spinal and brain injuries
- Development of injury prediction models
- Medical device innovation for trauma prevention
- Impact biomechanics in sports and transportation
Key Projects:
- Instrumented surrogate organs for trauma risk assessment
- Hydrogel-based optical sensors for deformation measurement
- E-scooter injury patterns in Adelaide
- Emergency department audit of micromobility accidents
- Jockey vest efficacy in spinal injury prevention
- Computational modeling of thoracic spine trauma
Awards:
- 2022 Dr Dorothea Sandars Churchill Fellowship
Grants and Supervision:
- Lifetime Support Authority grants (R24028, R24020) for spinal injury and prosthetics research
- Eligible to supervise Masters/PhD students in biomechanics and orthopaedics



