We are thrilled to announce the new awardees for our CAMS 2025 Call MSI Grand Challenges. The purpose of this Call is to encourage research and innovation within the field of analytical measurement science addressing the challenges identified within CAMS priority areas as proposed by the CAMS MSI Panel in 2025.
CAMS 2025 awardees are:
- Binoy Paulose Nadappuram, University of Strathclyde with the project Towards ultrasensitive point-of-use sensors
- Zahra Raffray, University of Strathclyde with the project Developing a Flow Field Flow Fractionation Separation and Inline Analytical Pipeline for the Inline Separation and Analysis of Bionanotherapeutic Nano-Bio Interactions
- Ian McPherson, Loughborough University with the project Automated microscale dissolution testing based on deep integration of scanning electrochemical/optical microscopies and machine vision
- Kate, Kemsley, University of East Anglia with the project Integrating Compact NMR and MS for Untargeted Chemical Profiling of Food and Nutraceuticals
Congratulations to all our awardees!