Frank Stadler

Frank Stadler
Macquarie University · Faculty of Science and Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
After five years at the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, I have commenced a PhD investigating the "Supply Chain Management of Maggot Debridement Therapy for the treatment of wounds in humanitarian aid and other compromised health care settings." My research aims to contribute to the establishment of effective and efficient medical supply chains that will support the delivery of MDT services in humanitarian aid and other compromised healthcare settings.

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Since the revival of maggot therapy in Western wound care approximately thirty years ago, there has been no comprehensive synthesis of what is known about its clinical practice, supply chain management, and social dimensions. This edited volume fills the information vacuum and, importantly, makes the current state of knowledge freely accessible. It...
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This case study describes how high school students can participate in research, development, and testing of real-life solutions for society’s most intractable problems. In modern warfare, civilians make up most of the casualties, and conflict-affected communities are often isolated and have only limited access to healthcare. Most surviving casualti...
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The last decade has seen strong global growth in the number of climate change adaptation projects. To understand whether adaptation is progressing and is successful, some form of longitudinal tracking is required. The six adaptation conferences organised by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility between 2010 and 2018 provide a uni...
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Maggot therapy (MT) is the clinical application of living fly larvae for the treatment of non‐healing wounds and wounds that require debridement. This systematized and expanded literature review is the first study to investigate MT through the conceptual and disciplinary framework of supply chain management. The review of 491 selected academic pape...
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The exploration of evolutionary biology and biological adaptation can inform society's adaptation to climate change, particularly the mechanisms that bring about adaptability, such as phenotypic plasticity, epigenetics, and horizontal gene transfer. Learning from unplanned autonomous biological adaptation may be considered undesirable and incompati...
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Purpose Whilst there is a growing body of research which discusses the use of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) (otherwise known as “drones”) to transport medical supplies, almost all reported cases employ short range aircraft. The purpose of this paper is to consider the advantages and challenges inherent in the use of long endurance remot...
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Background: When disaster strikes, the number of patients requiring treatment can be overwhelming. In low-income countries, resources to assist the injured in a timely fashion may be limited. As a consequence, necrosis and wound infection in disaster patients is common and frequently leads to adverse health outcomes such as amputations, chronic wo...
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National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plans (NARPs) are produced for nine key sectors where adaptation response is critical in safeguarding against climate and climate change risks to social, economic and environmental well-being. The purpose of a NARP is to identify priority needs in developing knowledge on how governments, businesses and co...
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In this paper, we describe methods for isolation, purification and solubilization of insect proteins from various tissues, including lipid-rich fat body. An Australian locust, Oedaleus australis, and its associated dipteran parasite, Trichopsidea oestracea, provided the protein samples. Protein samples of locust fat body, haemolymph and body wall a...

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To develop a shipping container laboratory and low-resource do-it-yourself medicinal maggot production solutions to be used in conflict-affected regions for the provision of cheap and highly efficacious wound care.