Dr Louie Scott

Industry Partnerships and Commercialisation Officer, Faculty of Medicine

Louie is an Industry Partnerships and Commercialisation Officer within Imperial Enterprise, supporting inventions arising from the Faculty of Medicine. Louie works largely with academics and technologies in MedTech and Deep Tech.

He holds a PhD in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Surrey, where he studied the application of a carbon nanotube-based tissue scaffold for iPSC-derived cardiac muscle tissue to facilitate improved cardiac physiology, in vitro electrical stimulation and anti-arrhythmic drug discovery – supported by Advanced Material Development, a nanomaterial innovations company.  He also holds a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry and has experience in pharmaceutical R&D from GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer.

Louie's portfolio

Microbial Peptides for the Therapeutic Modulation of the Human Gut-Brain Axis

Microbial Peptides for the Therapeutic Modulation of the Human Gut-Brain Axis

Utilising peptides derived from healthy human gut microbiome, this technology offers potential therapeutic applications in treating disorders related to mood, behaviour, and gastrointestinal function by modulating the gut-brain axis. Find out more

Filter system for the removal of haemolytic products from blood

Filter system for the removal of haemolytic products from blood

A filter matrix for use in the removal of haemoglobin, haem and free iron from the blood to combat poor patient outcomes resulting from haemolysis. Find out more

EndoDrone: Endoscopic scanning probe device for rapid screening of hollow organs dysplasia

EndoDrone: Endoscopic scanning probe device for rapid screening of hollow organs dysplasia

EndoDrone is a novel robotic optical biopsy scanning framework designed to improve the sensitivity of gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy Find out more

SIMPLE: Single Incision Micro Ports for Laparoscopic Endo-surgery

SIMPLE: Single Incision Micro Ports for Laparoscopic Endo-surgery

A next generation surgical robotics platform for ultra-minimally invasive surgery via a single port, offering bimanual haptic control and enabling autonomous surgical tasks. Find out more

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