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Sphere Fluidics Presentation
with Richard Hammond

September 12, 2024
10:30am – 11am

DISC Theatre
AstraZeneca Discovery Centre
Cambridge, UK

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Join Richard Hammond's talk on droplet microfluidics

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Droplet microfluidics for single cell analysis: Present and future
Richard Hammond
Sep. 12, 2024, 10:30am – 11am
Scientific Session: Microfluidics Technologies
DISC Theatre
AstraZeneca Discovery Centre
Cambridge, UK

PRESENTATION DETAILS

Droplet microfluidics – the use of microfluidics to generate and manipulate small volume droplets in carrier fluids – is now well established, particularly for analysing single cells. However, there is much more than just microfluidics needed to develop and supply everyday useful systems. This talk will look at the challenges overcome to achieve the current high levels of performance and usability achieved today and highlight some of the areas requiring new ideas and thinking to extend the application of droplet microfluidics for single cell analysis. We will also be discussing our latest single cell analysis and isolation platform coming very soon!

About Richard Hammond

Richard is responsible for Research & Development (R&D) at Sphere Fluidics. He brings over 20 years of experience in developing cutting-edge healthcare and life sciences products. He has held numerous senior positions responsible for product and technology development. At Alere Inc., he led major cross-company R&D programs including the Alere i platform, the world’s first CLIA-waived point of-care molecular infectious disease diagnostic device.

Richard founded Cambridge Consultants’ Bioinnovation group, providing biotechnical consultancy services, and recently was VP of Technology at DNA Electronics developing sequence-based diagnostics. Richard has MA and MEng degrees from King’s College, University of Cambridge.

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