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generic depakote Paul won a state scholarship to the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow (which became the University of Strathclyde), where he read Mechanical Engineering. He then started graduate research under Professor Robert Kenedi at Strathclyde. When, in the early 1960s, an orthopaedic surgeon asked for Kenedi’s help in the design of pins to secure fractured femurs in elderly women, Paul was put on the case; his work was instrumental in the establishment, in 1963, of a new Bioengineering Unit at the university, with a grant from the Medical Research Council.