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The specific goal of my summer project is to develop a simple system for imaging blood perfusion using the fluorophore ICG.

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My interests lie in wound repair and tissue engineering. My summer project was to develop a synthetic ligament via rotating drum electrospinning.

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The main aspect of this project is to design, model, build and program a UV exposure control system that can help change the face of laboratory diagnostics.

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Glove sensors for monitoring Alzheimer’s disease Name: Tristan Beranger Current Organisation: Leeds Beckett University In May, Translate opened its summer student project scheme to support small medical technology development projects in the Leeds City Region. The scheme proved to be a massive success and 26 unique projects were funded. Learn more about their work in this blog. My […]

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The aims of my work in this project are to produce a number of Affimer (nanocomposite biosensors) that can successful detect an analyte with reproducibility, whilst being quick and efficient.

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Parkinson’s can be difficult to diagnose with only standard clinical assessments, which relies solely on subjective tests. As a result of receiving funding to work with ClearSky Medical Diagnostics, I am adapting and preparing equipment for diagnosing Parkinson’s so that it is fit for both clinical studies and for use by medical professionals.

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