Raphael Matelon
Senior Scientist - Instrumentation Development at Cotton Mouton Diagnostics Limited- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Cotton Mouton Diagnostics Limited
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United Kingdom
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Scientist - Instrumentation Development
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Dec 2014 - Present
Cardiff CMD was founded in 2014 to develop and exploit unique technology, primary IP and associated knowhow arisen in the Universities of Exeter and Cardiff. The technology provides a method for detecting ultra-small changes that occur in a sample matrix as a result of a chemical reaction or interaction by measuring the rotational behaviour of magnetic nanorod reporters
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University of Exeter
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Fellow
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Apr 2010 - Apr 2015
Exeter, United Kingdom Principal engineering researcher and technical lead for the design, development and testing of biophotonic medical instrumentation for low cost, portable Point of Care medical diagnosis. With funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Bio-E initiative. ⇨ "Exploration of a generic Point of Care diagnostic platform", ⇨ "Novel Magneto-Optical Biosensors for Malaria Diagnosis",… Show more Principal engineering researcher and technical lead for the design, development and testing of biophotonic medical instrumentation for low cost, portable Point of Care medical diagnosis. With funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Bio-E initiative. ⇨ "Exploration of a generic Point of Care diagnostic platform", ⇨ "Novel Magneto-Optical Biosensors for Malaria Diagnosis", http://www.exeter.ac.uk/ref2014/impact/physicalsciences/malaria/ Patent: Method and device for detecting an analyte (WO 2013030601 A1, EP 2751546 A1)
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Associate Research Fellow
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Dec 2005 - Mar 2010
College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Exeter, UK ⇨ " MOT-TEST: Novel Magneto-Optical Biosensors for Malaria Diagnosis " (EU FP6 project) Research and Development of a novel biosensors for Malaria Diagnosis. The objective of this project was to develop new, fast and effective instrumentation for the diagnosis of malaria by minimally invasive or non-invasive methodologies allowing the precise in-vivo analysis of certain specific blood characteristics. Project Partners: COVENTRY UNIVERSITY United… Show more ⇨ " MOT-TEST: Novel Magneto-Optical Biosensors for Malaria Diagnosis " (EU FP6 project) Research and Development of a novel biosensors for Malaria Diagnosis. The objective of this project was to develop new, fast and effective instrumentation for the diagnosis of malaria by minimally invasive or non-invasive methodologies allowing the precise in-vivo analysis of certain specific blood characteristics. Project Partners: COVENTRY UNIVERSITY United Kingdom EURORAD SA France HET KONINKLIJK INSTITUUT VOOR DE TROPEN Netherlands METIS INSTRUMENTS and EQUIPMENT Belgium PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND B.V.Netherlands UPPSALA UNIVERSITET Sweden
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow MECESUP
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2003 - 2005
Santiago de Chile Study of the electrical, optical and magneto-optical properties of Pd, Fe/Pd, Co/Pd bilayers and associated systems exposed to hydrogen gas.
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Coventry University
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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PHD Researcher
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1998 - 2003
Centre for Data Storage Materials Study of the interaction of light with periodic magnetic structures
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Intern
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Mar 1996 - Jul 1996
France R&D of the manufacturing process of solder spheres for flip-chip interconnects.
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Education
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Coventry University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics -
Coventry University
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Applied Physics -
Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I)
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Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I)
DUT, Mesures Physiques, Techniques Instrumentales.