We gave innovators in our region the chance to showcase their bright ideas at BioTrinity – and 13 of them found their posters prompted many conversations with delegates.
The posters are listed below – click on the links to see them:
- Development of a breath analysis system for the early detection of diabetic ketoacidosis in Type 1 diabetes (Oxford Medical Diagnostics)
 - Scaleable, low cost, multiple vital sign patient data acquisition and analysis platform (Isansys Lifecare)
 - Early detection of sepsis in the community to avoid hospital admissions in chemotherapy patients (Isansys Lifecare)
 - Translating space know-how to healthcare (Open University)
 - Optimising P(MMA-NVP) hydrogels for orthotropic, self-inflating tissue expanders (Department of Materials, University of Oxford)
 - Novel service model to increase uptake and retention of cardiac rehabilitation (Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust)
 - Formulation and Function of food and pharmaceuticals in a continuous culture human gut model (School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy, University of Reading)
 - Fast and sensitive multiplex immunoassays using affordable microfluidics for point of care diagnostics (School of Pharmacy, University of Reading)
 - Mantra – mobile anticoagulant therapy (University of West London)
 - Open Improvement – a new approach to improving innovation adoption in the NHS (Oxford Innovation)
 - Technology adoption by inter-professional teams: whose evidence counts? (Open University)
 - High titre BacMAM viruses improve the transduction efficiency of mammalian cells (Oxford Brookes University)
 - New blood test to radically reduce unnecessary invasive procedures for bowel cancer suspects (Oncascan)