The Molecular Flow Sensor Team
Winner: 2022 Analytical Division Horizon Prize:
Sir George Stokes Award
For the development of a molecular flow sensor for non-invasive breath analysis to provide measurements of respiratory disease and cardiac output.
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Scientists based at the University of Oxford have developed a molecular flow sensor for lung function measurement.
The collaboration, between chemists, physiologists, computer modellers and clinicians, developed the instrument to study the behaviour of the human lung with unprecedented accuracy. Using a combination of optical, mechanical, signal processing and computational techniques, a small instrument called a Molecular Flow Sensor was constructed, which can make highly precise, non-invasive measurements of breath gases.
Read moreDesigning the Molecular Flow Sensor has been really rewarding. To see the work carried out over many years develop into a real-world application with the potential to help many people shows the importance of this type of research.