Company profile
Fluidic Analytics Limited
Fluidic Analytics Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2013 based in South East England.
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Liquidation In Administration Extension Of Period
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Published 07 Nov 2024 07:05
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Company description
This is a spin out company from the University of Cambridge that was created to take forwards the microfluidic methods that we have developed in our laboratory. The company focuses on the use of microfluidics to characterise proteins and their complexes and aggregates. The company has already secured support from the comercial arm of the University, Cambridge Enterprise, and from the Technology Strategy Board.
Fluidic Analytics develops protein analysis and characterisation technologies.
Project impact
The company provides employment for a post-doc that worked in our group, Thomas Mueller (since 1st of November 2014) and indeed seven other people.
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Projects
Prototype Development for Disruptive Laminar-Flow Protein Analytics Device
1 Mar 2015 to 31 Oct 2016
James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, described the role that proteins play in biological systems by stating that “DNA is the script and proteins are the actors.” From the behaviour of cells through activity of drugs to the onset of disease, proteins play a critical role in nearly every biological system. Despite this crucial role, the tech...
Proof of Concept for Disruptive Laminar- Flow Protein Analytics Device
1 Jun 2014 to 31 Jan 2015
James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, described the role that proteins play in biological systems by stating that “DNA is the script and proteins are the actors.” From the behaviour of cells through the activity of drugs to the onset of disease, proteins play a critical role in nearly every biological system. Despite this crucial role, the ...