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Luke Savage
University of Exeter, Harrison Building, North Park Road, Exeter EX4
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The Partnership Overview The original work underpinning the
proposal originated with Dr Dave Newman, part of The Electronic Systems Engineering Group within the School of Engineering at Exeter University (UK)- the project coordinators, where much of the fundamental and practical
research will be performed. They will be aided by Professor Peter Oppeneer of Uppsala University (S) a fundamental physicist working in the field. Coventry University (UK) and the Royal Tropical Institute KIT (NL) will
contribute biological expertise involved in the production handling and certification of test samples, organising clinical trails etc. Metis and Eurorad are both specialist SME's who will address the magnetics
requirement, and probe design respectively. Philips Medical Systems will be particularly involved with prototype build and testing, a role that they
are eminently qualified to perform having all the diverse range of background expertise product design experience and resources to ensure product delivery.
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