We recently had the pleasure of filming with Iceni Diagnostics who are focused on the development of carbohydrate-based therapeutics and point-of-care diagnostics for infectious diseases. They are one of the many companies based at the Norwich Research Park.
Capitalising on its expertise in carbohydrate and analytical chemistry, Iceni Diagnostics provides bespoke solutions in glycoscience Research and Development, nanoparticle technology and bioconjugation chemistry. Iceni Diagnostics is developing a portfolio of in-house programmes, as well as engaging in collaborative and contract R&D activities, through engagement with the UK biotech sector and Government Research Organisations. Current projects include the development of novel point-of-care diagnostics and new chemical and enzymatic approaches to the production of carbohydrate-containing biopharmaceuticals.
In this short film Jordan Hindes, a research expert who completed a double Masters Degree at the University of York as an organic chemist demonstrates how they use centrifugal force to stir a substance.