Dr. Quentin Pankhurst is Deputy Director of the London Centre for Nanotechnology, one of the leading research facilities in the UK. He is also a Professor of Physics at University College London (a world top-30 rated institution) and a Fellow of the Institute of Physics. He runs internationally leading research programs aimed at making practical advances in the use of magnetics in healthcare, and works closely with industry on such matters.


Dr. Audrius Brazdeikis is a Research Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Houston. He directs one of the leading Applied HTS and Medical Nanotechnology laboratories in the world. His research is focused almost entirely on clinical uses of advanced biomagnetic sensors and he is an internationally acknowledged leader in the field. He is the author of more than 40 articles in leading scientific journals. He has over five years experience as an independent technology consultant and application developer to Baylor College of Medicine, UT-Health Science Center- Houston, and Texas Heart Institute.


COMPANY HISTORY

Endomagnetics Inc. is a spinout company from the University of Houston and University College London. It is an outcome of a research partnership between the institutions that was established through the Texas/United Kingdom Collaborative - a program established in 2003 to develop intellectual property and enhance the commercialization of bioscience technologies in the UK and Texas.

Management Team

We are led by an experienced management team having an outstanding record of achievement in the bioscience industry, and we further benefit from access to an exceptional group of scientific and business advisors.


Our board of directors consists of investor, management and founder representatives.

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Scientific Advisory Board

We look to our Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) for guidance in planning and executing all aspects of our technology programs, and additionally, we seek the advice of SAB members in formulating business plans. We are adding new members to the SAB and look forward to continuing expansion of this important advisory group.
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