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Lynne Bilston is a biomechanical engineer whose research focuses on the mechanical forces involved in physiological and pathophysiological processes of the body. Her work encompasses areas such as injury biomechanics, neural biomechanics, respiratory biomechanics, cerebrospinal fluid biomechanics, and soft tissue biomechanics. She develops novel imaging methods for making biomechanical measurements in vivo and applies basic research to develop new treatments for obstructive sleep apnoea and cerebrospinal fluid flow disorders like Chiari Malformation and syringomyelia. Lynne has a long-standing interest in understanding the mechanisms of brain and spinal cord injury, particularly in children, and has been developing and testing ways to prevent these injuries. Her work in road safety has led to significant changes in legislation and mandatory safety standards for child restraints. She is actively involved in researching how to provide safe transport for children with disabilities, ensuring that standard child restraints and seatbelt systems are adequate.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Leading research in injury biomechanics and developing novel imaging methods.
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