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Dr. Martin Van Rooyen

Associate Lecturer Surgery martin.vanrooyen@wits.ac.za

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Martin Van Rooyen is a researcher whose work spans critical care medicine and movement ecology, reflecting an interdisciplinary engagement with both clinical and wildlife research contexts. His scholarship demonstrates a strong focus on methodological rigor and applied problem-solving in high-stakes environments, from intensive care units to field-based ecological studies.

In critical care research, he has contributed to investigations on hemoperfusion for organophosphate and carbamate poisoning, emphasizing randomized clinical evaluation and patient-centered outcomes. This work highlights interests in toxicology, extracorporeal therapies, and improving treatment pathways for critically ill patients, with attention to clinical complications and resource implications.

In movement ecology, his publications explore high-resolution GPS data and analytical protocols for accurately identifying terrestrial movement, using African lions as a case study. By developing movement-verified filtering approaches, he has addressed bias in spatial data interpretation, strengthening methodological standards. This profile is based on a limited set of currently available publications.

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