Sphere Fluidics Ltd., England, United Kingdom
Richard is responsible for R&D at Sphere Fluidics. Richard has over 20 years’ experience in developing cutting-edge commercial products for healthcare and life sciences. Richard has held numerous senior positions responsible for product and technology development. At Alere Inc (now part of Abbott) he led several major cross-company R+D programmes for in-vitro diagnostic devices including the development of the Alere i platform, the world’s first CLIA-waived point-of-care infectious disease diagnostic device using isothermal DNA amplification techniques. At Cambridge Consultants Ltd. Richard started their bioinnovation group, providing technical design and consultancy services. The team delivered projects in areas such as automated cell transfection, CAR-T cell therapy manufacture and digital data storage in DNA. Most recently Richard was VP Technology at DNA Electronics, leading the R&D team developing a novel fully-automated sample-to-answer in-vitro diagnostic platform using DNA sequencing. Richard holds MA and MEng degrees in engineering from King’s College University of Cambridge.
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