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Terry Gourlay is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom. His research aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in health and wellbeing through biomedical innovation. Active in academic and applied research, he explores blood flow dynamics, surgical technologies, and antimicrobial interventions.
- SDGs: Health and Welfare, Economic Benefits
His recent projects focus on Far-UVC light decontamination of blood and graphene-based tissue engineering for joint replacements. Utilizing advanced equipment like the EnvisionTEC Perfactory 3D Printer and Hitachi TM-1000 SEM Processor, his work bridges cutting-edge technology with clinical applications.
Selected publications highlight his contributions to surgical site infection prevention and blood irradiation techniques, with a growing impact in clinical biophysics and photobiology domains. His research outputs include 43 articles, 8 chapters, and 6 papers, among other contributions.
Professional engagements include oral presentations on flow simulation for ECMO cannulas and ex vivo testing of tissue-preserving technologies for battlefield hemorrhage control. His innovations have led to economic and health benefits through systems like the HemoSep auto-transfusion technology.
- Equipment: EnvisionTEC Perfactory 3D Printer, Hitachi TM-1000 SEM Processor




