HNN3.0
Register
Register
Register

Project cooperationUpdated on 6 January 2026

Rapid magnetic detection for point of care testing for UTI

Professor - Director of the Institute of Biosensing Technology at University of the West of England

Bristol, United Kingdom

About

Using magneto-agglutination we quantify the number of bacteria in 10 minutes and evaluate antibiotic sensitivity in 15 minutes. The technology has been validated using real pathological samples.

The technology is suited to community POCT and provides solutions for the rapid determination of UTI

Organisation

University of the West of England

University

Bristol, United Kingdom

Similar opportunities

  • Project cooperation

    Prospector Study

    • Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
    • DESTINATION 3: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-03: Advancing research on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of post-infection long-term conditions
    • DESTINATION 4: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-CARE-01: Public procurement of innovative solutions for improving citizens' access to healthcare through integrated or personalised approaches

    Marcin Paprocki

    general practitioner, coordinator at NZOZ Suchanino

    Gdansk, Poland

  • Project cooperation

    Salivary Liquid Biopsy as a Human-Relevant NAM for Regulatory and Biomedical Research

    • Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
    • DESTINATION 5: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-TOOL-03: Integrating New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to advance biomedical research and regulatory testing

    Victoria Barygina

    progect manager at NSight Dynamics s.r.l.

    Florence, Italy

  • Project cooperation

    Patient-Derived Zebrafish Larvae Xenografts for Drug Efficacy and Stroma-Interaction Studies

    • Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
    • DESTINATION 5: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-TOOL-03: Integrating New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to advance biomedical research and regulatory testing
    • DESTINATION 5: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-TOOL-06: Support to European Research Area (ERA) action on accelerating New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to advance biomedical research and testing of medicinal products and medical devices

    Vadims Parfejevs

    Lead researcher at Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Latvia

    Riga, Latvia