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Projects and Publications 

Cyclops Projects

Cyclops projects follow themes of cancer, chronic wounds and critical care. Currenlty, there are seven feasibility projects aiming to close the loop in treatment.

Each theme has a cyclops network investigator leading the clinical exemplar. A project led by an early career researcher is assigned a mentor from Cyclops steering group.

Professor Helen Byrne leads the clinical exemplar area for cancer care.

Professor Steve Morgan leads the clinical exemplar area for chronic wound care.

Professors Jonathan Hardman and Declan Bate lead the clinical exemplar area for critical (intensive) care.

The duration for each project is 12 months.

Cyclops Journal publications

R. Correia, S. James, S. MorganS-W. LeeS. KorposhBiomedical application of optical fibre sensors. Journal of Optics, 2018, 20, 073003.

L. Liu, L. Marques, R. CorreiaS. MorganS.-W. Lee, P. Tighe, L. Fairclough, S. KorposhHighly sensitive label-free antibody detection using a long period fibre grating sensor, Sensors & Actuators: B. Chemical,  2018, 2018, 271, 24-32.

Das, M. Haque, M. Chikhani, O. Cole, W. Wang, J.G. Hardman and D.G. Bates, "Hemodynamic effects of lung recruitment maneuvers in acute respiratory distress syndrome", BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 17:34, DOI: 10.1186/s12890-017-0369-7, 2017

M. Chikhani, A. Das, M. Haque, W. Wang, D.G. Bates, and J.G. Hardman, "High PEEP in ARDS: evaluating the trade-off between improved oxygenation and decreased oxygen delivery", British Journal of Anaesthesia, 117 (5): 650–8 (2016) DOI: 10.1093/bja/aew314, 2016

Cyclops other outputs

Position paper, and conference papers have been submitted.

Annual Reports

Conference and other outputs

LiangLiang Liu, Francesco Canfarotta, Sergey Piletsky, Ricardo Correia, Stephen P. Morgan, Andrew Norris, Serhiy Korposh. Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles based on long period grating senseor for detection of Fentanyl. 26th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors (OFS) held during 24-28 September 2018 at SwissTech Convention Center, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Francisco Ulises Hernandez Ledezma, Tao Wang, Seung-Woo Lee, Andrew Norris,  Stephen P. Morgan, Ricardo Correia, Barrie Hayes-Gill, Sergiy Korposh.Propofol Detection Using Optical Fibre Long Period Grating Sensors with Molecularly Imprinted Host-Guest Binding Sites in TiO2 Films. 26th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors (OFS) held during 24-28 September 2018 at SwissTech Convention Center, Lausanne, Switzerland.

 

Other related articles

Rohit KarnikClosed-Loop dynamic dosing: A system consisting of an aptamer-based microfluidic biosensor and a simple feedback-control algorithm adjusts therapeutic dosing in near real time in small animals.

Sara Bagherifard et alDermal Patch with Integrated Flexible Heater for on Demand Drug Delivery.

A. Nolan Wilson & Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, Targeting homeostasis in drug delivery using bioresponsive hydrogel microforms.

Y. T. Liew et al. Severe descending necrotizing mediastinitis: vacuum-assisted dressing did wonder.

Luca A Dessy et alRetention of polyurethane foam fragments during VAC therapy: a complication to be considered.

P. L. Mage et alClosed-loop control of circulating drug levels in live animals.

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