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£800k grant supports advanced materials analysis

The University of Liverpool’s nanoscale science capability has received an £800k boost from the Wolfson Foundation, that will provide a new high technology instrument that will transform research in critical areas such as advanced surfaces, materials, energy and global health. Click to read more.

Biofilms Centre Spurs Economic Boost, Says University of Liverpool

Biofilms Centre Spurs Economic Boost, Says University of Liverpool
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Grants to support Transmission Limiting Technology

Feb 19 2021 Read 3581 Times Three Innovate UK grants have been awarded to scientists at the University of Liverpool to develop anti-viral technology that will limit the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) from touching contaminated surfaces in areas such as hospitals, train stations or restaurants and shops. Researchers from the University’s Open Innovation Hub for Antimicrobial Surfaces will work alongside local industry and partners targeting three main applications: anti-viral coatings to create reusable face visors and goggles with high optical performance; a transparent anti-viral touch screen coating for ticket machines used widely in public transport and healthcare; and a point-of-sale cleansing system for the retail sector to rapidly disinfect card readers after every use.

University partners with industry to develop new anti-viral technologies to limit spread of COVID-19

Date Time University partners with industry to develop new anti-viral technologies to limit spread of COVID-19 Scientists at the University of Liverpool, as part of a local consortium, have been awarded three Innovate UK grants to develop new anti-viral technology that will limit the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) from touching contaminated surfaces in areas such as hospitals, train stations or restaurants and shops. The consortium involves researchers from the University’s Open Innovation Hub for Antimicrobial Surfaces alongside local industry and partners. It will use Innovate UK funding to create anti-viral surfaces that will mitigate the potential of the virus to spread from surfaces that people come into regular contact with.

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