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nanoTherics moves to new premises on Keele Science & Business Park
nanoTherics has ongoing research links with ISTM and has recently supplied equipment to new projects
nanoTherics, a Keele University spin out company based on research in ISTM, has set up base at the University's Science and Business Park.
Established in 2007 and based for its first five years in the Guy Hilton Research Centre, nanoTherics has moved into innovation centre 4 (IC4) to accommodate its growing team and benefit from larger and more advanced laboratory facilities. It is using its new base to grow sales of a range of products that are based on 'nanomagnetic' technology which offers faster, more efficient ways to improve research into genetic disease disorders.
Critical to this research is a process called transfection - the technology allowing DNA and other biomaterials to be placed inside a target cell. nanoTherics provides a range of unique, magnet array devices that enable transfection to be performed faster, more efficiently and with better cell viability than existing technologies. nanoTherics has ongoing research links with ISTM and has recently supplied equipment to new projects.
The arrival of nanoTherics at KUSBP means that IC4 is now fully let.
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