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Josefine Slater is a PhD student specializing in the intersection of orthopaedic and plastic surgery, currently engaged in a research project focused on soft-tissue reconstruction of injured bone using a novel porcine model. Her research aims to investigate the effects of antibiotic delivery and tissue healing in clinically relevant large animal models. With a background in medicine (MD), she is particularly interested in musculoskeletal infections resulting from trauma and/or orthopaedic procedures, including joint replacements and cancer-related surgeries. Slater's expertise includes experimental animal models, microdialysis, musculoskeletal infections, orthoplastics, and pharmacokinetics. Through her active research, she seeks to improve treatment strategies for orthopaedic patients, as randomised clinical trials can be challenging to conduct and retrospective data often fails to determine the superior types of reconstruction. Slater has led various research projects and outputs throughout her academic career and continues to contribute significantly to her field.
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