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Matthew Pelletier is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in the School of Clinical Medicine. His research interests focus on biomaterial-tissue interactions, implant performance evaluations in vivo and vitro, and the development and refinement of surgical interventions. He aims to expand the understanding of specific disease progressions and treatments. With expertise in preclinical surgical models, he employs various analytical techniques, biomechanical testing methods, advanced imaging analysis, and histological evaluations. His work addresses biomechanical evaluations of nucleus pulposus replacements, the influence of bone graft substitutes and implant material variations on spinal fusion, and novel treatments for critically sized bone defects. Additionally, he investigates the application of platelet-rich plasma, advancements in rotator cuff repair, the properties of PMMA (bone cement), and the assessment of vascular devices. His overarching goal is to provide expert guidance that facilitates innovative research and ultimately leads to improved patient outcomes.
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