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Materials recovery from end-of-life Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs)

A recycling process that recovers all the valuable materials from end-of-life SIBs. Cathode materials (aluminium, phosphorus, sodium, sulphur and vanadium) are selectively recovered and regenerated as high-quality precursors.

Microbubble-contrast ultrasound imaging of microvasculature to treat male and female reproductive disorders

Microbubble-enhanced ULM system for automated imaging and biomarker analysis of reproductive microvasculature in fertility diagnostics.

Polypeptide “Warhead” Targeting MYC for Cancer Therapy

Polypeptide-based (‘bioPROTAC’) technology to degrade the MYC oncoprotein inside cells, applicable in cancer treatment and prevention.

PolSpec: Versatile optical spectral imaging

Polarisation-based detection enables versatile (hyper)spectral imaging across microscopy, pathology, endoscopy, and remote sensing.

High power single mode nanolaser arrays

A high-powered, single mode nanolaser technology for integrated photonic communication chips and LIDAR systems.

citrOgen – the first universal presentation platform for bacterial antigens

Rapid antibody platform targets diverse bacteria, accelerating monoclonal development and vaccine antigen evaluation workflows.

Enhancing quantum memories by means of Light-Matter Interference (EEVI)

Quantum memory protocol improves efficiency in storage and retrieval without increasing control power or optical depth.

Lipid Nanoparticle Technologies: Thermostable RNA Formulations

Novel lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for delivery of RNA-based vaccines and therapeutics, with improved thermostability at ambient temperatures.

Dual DNA-PK/AKT inhibition for the treatment of platinum-resistant cancer.

Novel compounds with dual DNA-PK/AKT inhibitor activity for the treatment of platinum-resistant cancers.

Room-Temperature MASERs for Ultra-low noise devices

Room-temperature masers enable ultra-low noise amplification for telecoms, quantum tech, imaging, and deep-space applications.

HKMT Inhibitors

HKMTi-1-005 is a dual G9A/EZH2 histone methyltransferase which reactivates epigenetically repressed genes and inhibits tumour cell growth.

Electrochemical separation and recovery of materials from spent Li-ion batteries (LIBs)

Electrochemical reactors for recovering critical materials from LIB cathodes, including lithium, manganese, nickel, and cobalt.

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