Description
Billy Boyle of Owlstone Ltd, will give an overview of how Owlstone's proprietary Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometer (FAIMS) technology is being applied to multiple medical diagnostics applications.
More details on Owlstone's recent work in the medical field can be found at http://www.owlstonenanotech.com/applications/medical
Date: Wednesday 29 June
Time: Refreshments from 18:30. Lecture at 19:00. Ends around 20:30
Venue: Institute for Manufacturing, Cambridge University, Alan Reece Building, 17 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge CB3 0FS (directions).
Parking: Car parking arrangements have changed and all car parks now have barriers. We have been asked to use
Car Park 8 at the western end of Charles Babbage Road (on the same side of the road as the IfM, beyond the Materials Science and Metallurgy Building) see
map. The entry and exit code is
4910.
Please do not park in any other Car Parks, as although the barrier is sometimes up and you can enter, it is lowered again each evening and you will not be able to exit until released by security.
Free to attend. All welcome. Please book to assist with logistics. Visit the BmEA webpage to reserve a place.
This talk is open to the public and is suitable for students and engineers. You are encouraged to pass on this invitation and bring with you colleagues, friends and family who are interested in engineering and healthcare.
This event is organised by the Cambridge Centre of the Biomedical Engineering Association (BmEA), and supported by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Beds and Cambs area.
Speaker(s)
Billy Boyle, Co-Founder and President, Operations, since co-founding Owlstone has been overseeing the development and implementation of the detection technology with nanotechnology foundry partners.