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Detection and monitoring of COPD severity with wearable photoplethysmography
A wearable, non-invasive point of care tool to diagnose and monitor chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) severity
Method for sorting cells based on avidity interactions
A microfluidic device designed to accelerate the development of T-cell immunotherapies for cancer.
Transverse Field MRI – magic angle MR imaging of joints
An entirely new MRI system that exploits the 55° magic angle to provide useful image contrast and novel information about the collagen microstructure in ligaments, tendons and menisci.
Dr Emily Allen-Benton
Emily is an IPC Executive within the Faculty of Medicine team focussed on intellectual property management, supporting Imperial academics with commercial engagement, fostering collaborative research and negotiating out-licenses. Emily manages an IP portfolio which...
Catch up: Affordable technologies for an ageing society
Imperial.Tech.Pitch: Affordable technologies for an ageing society centred on the premise that within 20 years, there will be 25% fewer taxpayers to pensioners in the UK than in 2020.
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Dr George Mylonas
George is the Director of the Human-centred Automation Robotic and Monitoring in Surgery laboratory, at the Hamlyn Centre, Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College. He is leading research in the areas of surgical robotics, minimal access surgical...
Professor Mengxing Tang
Professor Mengxing Tang joined the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in 2006 and became a Senior Lecturer in 2011, a Reader in 2015 and a Professor in 2018. Before moving to London, he was a Departmental Lecturer in the...
ArterioWave – simple ultrasound-based diagnosis and monitoring of heart failure
ArterioWave is a novel ultrasound-based tool for screening and monitoring heart failure. It can be used by non-specialists. It can be implemented on ultrafast scanners, conventional scanners or handheld devices.
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