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Sphere Fluidics
Sphere Fluidics is a Cambridge, UK, Cambridge(UK)-based Life Sciences R&D company that specializes in biopharmaceutical discovery and development, cell therapy engineering, bioproduction and synthetic biology, chemical analysis, analysis and isolation. The company is reported to own 25 patented products that include instruments, biochips, and specialist chemicals. Overview Sphere Fluidics was originally established in 2010, by two chemistry professors of Cambridge University, namely, Professor Chris Abell and Professor :nl:Wilhelm Huck, Wilhelm Huck, Dr. Frank F. Craig, an entrepreneur, and Dr. Maher Khaled, a Cambridge University Enterprise executive, as founders. Funding November 2021: Sphere Fluidics raised $40M led by Paris-based Sofinnova, Sofinnova Partners and San Francisco-based Redmile Group. The total funds raised by Sphere Fluidics as of 2021, is reported to be, £46.7 million through various funding rounds, loans and grants. Cyto-Mine Technology Cyto-Mine i ...
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