In this video, Natasa Zarovni, who in the project is responsible for the exploitation of #AcouSome's results, highlights the potential of isolating exosomes from blood for medical diagnostics.
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https://t.co/6DcSUHjAqY
In this video, Torsten Freltoft, explains what is @AcouSort's vision for the future of diagnostics.
In the AcouSome project, AcouSort is responsible for the project coordination and for the activities related to plasma separation and exosome trapping.
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https://t.co/JesS90E9By
Vincenzo Esposito of @DTUtweet introduces AcouSome technology. DTU is responsible for the thin film actuation + the development of the numerical models to design, optimize and characterize the acoustofluidic devices for separation&trapping of exosomes.
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https://t.co/DKoksfxu29
#AcouSome -> #InnovationRadar: the "Method to move cells using an optimized sound frequency" is considered 'market ready' and has a 'Noteworthy' level of Market Creation Potential. Key innovators are @lunduniversity and @AcouSort.
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https://t.co/zCWvZ8frgv
A new scientific publication associated to the #AcouSome project is out!
The work carried by Michael Gerlt and Professor Thomas Laurell of @lunduniversity is now featured on Volume 97, Issue 10 of the journal @analyticchem.
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https://t.co/yGpB6i9mcw
In the #AcouSome project, @DayOneLab is responsible for the exploitation activities and communication and dissemination. In this video Fulvio Bernardini introduces Day One's work and role of Day One in the project.
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https://t.co/jJkNMR3yjz
#AcouSome again in the #InnovationRadar! The "Upscaled cell and exosome trapping" is considered 'market ready' by the Innovation Radar and has a 'Noteworthy' level of Market Creation Potential. Key innovators are @lunduniversity and @AcouSort.
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https://t.co/vNO9WrtduB
In the #AcouSome project, @DTUtweet is responsible for the thin film actuation and the development of the numerical models. In this video, Henrik Bruus introduces the DTU and its involvement in the project.
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https://t.co/GmLfkfgoDZ
Recognition of the work done in #AcouSome from the #InnovationRadar!
The technology for the separation of plasma from whole blood with a low platelet count shows a high maturity and potential for market. Key innovators are @lunduniversity and @AcouSort.
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Within the #AcouSome project, @lunduniversity leads the activities related to exosome trapping and enrichment. In this video, Michael Gerlt, postdoc in the acoustofluidics group, introduces Lund University's role within AcouSome.
https://t.co/GCWIsPkZFd
New exciting results have been shared during #AcouSome's last consortium meeting, that was held on 28 October in Lund, Sweden. The next months will be devoted to improving the technical aspects to get closer to the release of the AcouSome #exosomes trapping system.
@lunduniversity leads the activities related to exosome trapping and enrichment. In this video, Professor Thomas Laurell provides an insight into the technology behind the solution we are developing and describes some of its potential applications.
https://t.co/QwNgxgLWXs
The last few months have been very intense, with #AcouSome partners presenting the project during various seminars and conferences.
Last 13-17 October, @lunduniversity presented AcouSome results during MicroTAS 2024, which took place in Montreal, Canada, last 13-17 October.
Last week, #AcouSome's partner @AcouSort participated as silver sponsor to the 2nd MOVE Symposium in Belgrade, Serbia. An occasion to introduce the audience, made of professionals dedicated to EVs research, to the activities that are currently in progress in the AcouSome project.
#AcouSome, represented by @AcouSort and @lunduniversity, participated to the #Acoustofluidics2024 conference and presented the research carried out within the project in front of an audience made up of experts in micro- to nanoscale acoustofluidics.
https://t.co/xIcpwcdRWo
We will be publishing a series of videos, in which the #AcouSome's partners will explain how the solution is being developed and on how each organization is involved.
In this first video Pelle Ohlsson from @AcouSort introduces the project.
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#AcouSome was presented at the Swedish Microfluidics in Life Sciences (SMILS) conference, that unites experts in micro- and nanofluidics and fosters collaboration among Swedish universities and companies, featuring speakers recognized as leaders in their research areas.
Last month, #AcouSome received the official results of the review meeting that took place in Rome, in March 2024.
The EC recognized the good work that has been executed by the AcouSome consortium and also provided the group with valuable suggestions on how to improve.
Good news!
The #AcouSome system for the separation of #exosomes from blood for research and future diagnostics has been listed in the EC's Innovation Radar as an Excellent Science Innovation!
Learn more on this innovation here: https://t.co/rFsQlMaDyU