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Formation of new Scientific Advisory Group

21 Oct 2013 07:00

RNS Number : 9004Q
Microsaic Systems plc
21 October 2013
 



21 October 2013

Microsaic Systems plc

("Microsaic" or the "Company")

Microsaic Systems announces prestigious new Scientific Advisory Group

High profile group members drawn from research and industry

Microsaic Systems plc (AIM: MSYS), the high technology company developing next-generation mass spectrometry instruments, announces the formation of its first Scientific Advisory Group. Colin Jump, CEO Microsaic Systems, commented, "With the successful international launch and showcasing of our premier product, the 4000 MiD, we have created a real interest in our growing portfolio of innovative chip-based technology. Moving forward we have now been able to draw on the extraordinary pool of expertise in the UK analysis and mass spectrometry arena to form a highly experienced Scientific Advisory Group. The members have impressive credentials across all areas of industry and research and will be able to advise us on realistic future applications for our chip-based technology."

 

The majority of the advisory group come from industry and research backgrounds, comprising the Chair: Dr Steve Lane, C.Chem, FRSC, Founder & Director of SJL Strategic Sciences and former Global VP Analytical Chemistry at GSK; Prof Frank Pullen, PhD, CSci, C.Chem, FRSC, Professor of Pharmaceutical Analysis, University of Greenwich and former Senior Director of Discovery Analytical Sciences at Pfizer, UK; Mr Richard Fussell, Senior Analytical Chemist in the Chemical Safety Programme of Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA); Dr Anthony Bristow, Associate Principal Scientist, Astra Zeneca and Chair BMSS; Dr Andrew Ray, Associate Principal Scientist, AstraZeneca; Dr John Langley, Head of Characterisation and Analytics, University of Southampton; Dr Neil Spooner, C.Chem, MRSC, Director, Bioanalytical Science & Development, PTS DMPK, GSK; Dr Donald Daley, Senior Director of DMPK & Physical Sciences, Argenta Discovery and former Department Director, Global Physical Chemistry and Structural Chemistry, Rhone Poulenc Rorer; and Prof Eric Yeatman, Director and co-founder of Microsaic Systems plc and Professor of Microengineering, Imperial College London. The remaining members are drawn from Microsaic's senior management: Mr Colin Jump, CEO; Mr Peter Edwards, Technical Director, Dr Steven Wright, Principal Scientist; and Mr Jeremy Reddish, Business Development Manager.

 

As well as helping to position Microsaic scientifically, the advisory group will advise on high impact areas of application for miniaturised mass spectrometry (MS) and MS/MS and their efficient interfacing with separation front ends to help Microsaic understand the requirements for success in these application areas. The group will also consider the synergy between application and technology, defining the importance of the application and what technology/ performance improvements are necessary to deliver miniaturised technology and help advise on opportunities for collaborative projects.

 

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Contacts

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Colin Jump, CEO

Via Citigate Dewe Rogerson

 

Numis Securities Limited

Stuart Skinner (Nominated Adviser)

James Serjeant (Broker)

 

+44 (0)20 7260 1000

 

Citigate Dewe Rogerson (Financial PR)

Mark Swallow, Malcolm Robertson, Chris Gardner

 

+44 (0)20 7282 2948/2867/2995

 

 

Conscience Creative (Trade PR)

Reita Smith

 

+44 (0)20 3475 4226

 

About Microsaic Systems

Microsaic Systems develops and sells chip-based scientific instruments for the chemical identification of substances. The Company's products are based on the 'gold-standard' scientific technique of mass spectrometry.

Microsaic Systems has developed a miniaturised mass spectrometer based on its patented, chip-based technologies (ionchip®, spraychip® and vac-chip™), that is smaller, lighter, quieter, more energy efficient and cheaper to run than conventional mass spectrometer systems.

Mass spectrometry is used across many industry sectors, including government, energy, utilities, pharmaceutical, diagnostics and healthcare, environmental, food and drink, security and defence, and industrial chemicals - a combined market of $3 billion in 2012.

Microsaic Systems was established in 2001 by a team including founders from Imperial College London, and was admitted to AIM in April 2011 under the symbol MSYS.

www.microsaic.com

 

 

 

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