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Dr. Joseph Grace is a vascular interventionalist and adjunct senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). His research focuses primarily on phlebology and regenerative vascular medicine, particularly the study of liquid embolic agents such as cyanoacrylate adhesives and their physicochemical interactions with human tissue. Currently pursuing a PhD at UNSW's Dermatology, Phlebology, and Fluid Mechanics Research Laboratory, Dr. Grace investigates the safety and biochemical behavior of cyanoacrylate-based medical adhesives, with a specific focus on formaldehyde release and contrast agent interactions. In addition to his laboratory work, he has performed over 4,000 vascular interventions and more than 500 regenerative procedures using autologous biomaterials. Dr. Grace has published 15 peer-reviewed articles on topics related to cyanoacrylate polymerization, adverse event surveillance, and the modulation of sclerotherapy by contrast agents. His contributions have been recognized at national and international conferences, reflecting the translational impact of his research on clinical protocols and regulatory policies in vascular medicine. He is also dedicated to education and mentorship, having co-supervised medical students and integrated research findings into clinical training.
University of New South Wales • Darlinghurst, NSW 2010
Provides academic instruction and supervision in clinical medicine, integrating research with the medical curriculum.
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