Staff Member

Dr. Michael Radomsky

Associate Lecturer Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

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Michael Radomsky is a multidisciplinary researcher whose work spans materials science, biomedical engineering, and clinical medicine. Early contributions focused on solid-state physics and alloy behavior, particularly phase transformations in aluminum–zinc–magnesium systems and thin film structures, reflecting a strong foundation in crystallography and materials characterization.

His later research transitioned into drug delivery and biomaterials, with influential studies on polymer-based controlled release systems for neurological applications. This work explored localized delivery of therapeutics in brain tissue and laid groundwork for implantable systems designed to improve efficacy and reduce systemic effects, bridging engineering principles with medical innovation.

More recent publications highlight engagement in neonatal and maternal health, including clinical outcomes in low-resource settings and infectious disease contexts. Contributions to studies on kangaroo mother care and COVID-19 in pregnancy demonstrate a shift toward applied clinical research, with an emphasis on improving care practices and outcomes in vulnerable populations.

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