Rotating Callipers ImageJ Macro: uses this method to work out the largest and smallest diameter of a region of interest, as though it was being measured with real callipers. Plus, I'm now a research associate in Imperial College London's Department of Bioengineering.
PhD project on the predilection sites of third metacarpal sagittal condylar fractures in 18-month old Thoroughbred racehorses, at Queen Mary, University of London, using scanning electron microscopy,confocal microscopy, DEXA, pQCT and µCT. Supervised by Prof. Alan Boyde and Dr Andy Bushby. Experiments conducted in collaboration with ERNZ, IVABS and GERA as part of the GEXA project. Funded by a Horserace Betting Levy Board Veterinary Research Training Scholarship
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Quantification of bone adaptation in exercised vs. non-exercised equine third metacarpal by image analysis (published in the New Zealand Veterinary Journal) Click image for more information. |
| Bachelor of Philosophy study, supervised by Professor Elwyn Firth at IVABS,Massey University: Equine Tenocyte Nuclear Morphology Visualised in Three Dimensions by Confocal Microscopy. Click image for more information. |
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Alpha-Smooth Muscle Actin in Equine Tenocytes: A 3D Confocal Study |
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