AnywhereHPLC took away first place at Climate-KIC UK's Big Idea Bootcamp, winning
€20 000 and entry into Stage 1 of the UK Accelerator programme.
Chemistry Research Associates Drs Duncan Casey & Ali Salehi-Reyhani from the Institute
of Chemical Biology presented AnywhereHPLC’s handheld, disposable device which connects
to a smart phone, allowing researchers to analyse mixtures, such as groundwater or blood,
anywhere for instant results, removing the need to transport samples back to laboratories
and helping prevent the environmental effects of over-fertilisation amongst other related benefits.
anywhereHPLC
52 Princes Gate
London SW7 2PG
UK
+44(0)20 7594 1824
info@anywherehplc.co.uk
anywhereHPLC is a novel analytical platform being developed by researchers at Imperial College in London that allows precise and reproducible measurement of complex samples in the field or the home.
User-friendly, one-click analysis means users with only very basic training can obtain high-precision results while all but eliminating the risks of operator error
Genuine, go-anywhere portability and low power consumption offer tremendous flexibility
USB connectivity to laptop or smart-phone means data can be collected and sent anywhere
anywhereHPLC uses a combination of patented and robust, proven technologies to reproduce the performance of a bench-top HPLC with a foot- print smaller than a paperback book
Fully customisable, patented design can be tailored to specific demands of any application or environment. Consumable platform design eliminates maintenance costs and down- time and minimises contamination risks. Low initial investment relative to traditional HPLC. Small footprint means the anywhereHPLC is ideal for incorporation in- to larger devices.
Duncan is an Industrial Training Fellow in the Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials, and has a background in analytical chemistry, functionalised surfaces and biophysics.
Chromatography, Sensor TechnologyAli is a research fellow in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London. He develops cutting edge optical and microfluidic technologies for biological and clinical applications. Ali is a director of anywhereHPLC.
Microfluidics, Optics, Single Cell AnalysisNick is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London. He has a background in instrumentation development and the effect of pressure on biological molecules.
High Pressure Technology, Membrane BiophysicsDavid has both a scientific background & commercial experience, and has been working with the team to determine the suitability of potential applications for the anywhereHPLC technology.
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