• Search
    • Profiles
    • Events
      • Search Events
      • Events Calendar
  • Help

Profile View

UK-based university seeks companies with expertise in medical device development to help produce protoype diagnostic device

If you would like more information about the profile please click Request More Information . You will be directed to a new page where you will need to provide some information about yourself/your business cooperation needs and submit your expression of interest in the profile . A Network Partner will then contact you to discuss your interest in greater detail.

CloseRequest More Information
Details
UK-based university seeks companies with expertise in medical device development to help produce protoype diagnostic device
TRUK20170731002
A UK university has developed a novel thermal detection platform technology with potential for development as a portable point of care diagnostic device. They are looking for industrial partners with expertise and experience in the medical device and diagnostics space to help them develop the technology from laboratory proof of concept to prototype. It is envisaged that the partnership will take the form of research cooperation agreements or technical cooperation agreements.
Biomarkers are a powerful tool in medical diagnostics. However many of them require labels in order to be detected or otherwise require detection methods that reduce the possibility of integration into a compact and portable biosensor setup. This limits their use especially in point of care diagnostics.

A UK university has developed a heat transfer method of detection. This has enabled them to develop a thermal detection platform technology that has the potential to overcome this liability and produce a flexible, point of care diagnostic device.

This thermal detection platform technology is based on analysing the heat-transfer resistance of a functionalized solid–liquid interface in time. Changes in thermal resistance caused by the presence of different molecules gives the output reading. This thermal detection platform technology has been combined with various synthetic and natural receptors for various applications including the detection of whole cells and microorganisms, neurotransmitters and hormones, and proteins using surface imprinted polymers (SIPs), molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), and aptamers, respectively.

The UK university is looking to further develop this platform from a bench-top proof of concept model to a prototype device. They are looking for industrial partners with experience and expertise in the development and prototyping of medical devices, especially diagnostic devices, to help them with this process. It is envisaged that this partnership will take the form of a research cooperation agreement or a technical cooperation agreement.
The UK university is looking for partner companies that have experience and expertise in the development of medical device technology from laboratory proof of concept to the prototype stage.

In particular the partner company should have experience of developing new diagnostic technologies. They should also have experience of the regulatory requirements in key potential markets such as the EU and US to help guide the university in regards to further development.
Keywords
06001005 Diagnostics, Diagnosis
06002007 In vitro Testing, Trials
05001001 Diagnostic services
05001002 In-vitro diagnostics
M.72.1.1 Research and experimental development on biotechnology
M.72.1.9 Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
P.85.4.2 Tertiary education
Partner Sought
The UK university is looking for companies that have expertise and a track record in the development of medical diagnostic devices to help them in the prototype development of their thermal detection platform technology. The company would be expected to work with the university on the design and development of prototypes based on the university's thermal detection platform technology. This will enable the university to further develop this technology and the company to further develop its capabilities in a new technology area.

It is envisaged that the partnership will take the form of a research cooperation agreement or a technical cooperation agreement.
Research cooperation agreement
Technical cooperation agreement
Client
University
Yes
English
United Kingdom
Dissemination
Healthcare
CloseRequest More Information