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Researchers on NotedSource with connections to University of Manchester include John Ormerod, Katie Barr, Cyril Eleftheriou, and Sandra Jankovic.

John Ormerod

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America
Magnetics Expert - Principal at JOC LLC - Consultant to the Global Magnetics, Rare Earths and Metals Industries
Education

University of Manchester

PhD, Metallurgy

Manchester

MSc, Metallurgy

Manchester

University of Manchester

BSc, Metallurgy

Manchester
Research Expertise
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
About
Dr. John Ormerod graduated from the University of Manchester, UK with a BSc, MSc and PhD in Metallurgy in 1975, 1976 and 1978 respectively. He has over forty years of research, product development, and manufacturing experience in the area of permanent magnets and magnetic materials. He has published and presented numerous papers in the field of magnetic materials. He has spent time in Europe working for Phillips and in the USA working for SPS Technologies (Arnold Engineering) in their magnetic materials businesses. In 2002 John was named President of Res Manufacturing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Res is a manufacturer of stamped metal components, assemblies and value added services serving diversified industries. They are a major supplier of components and assemblies to Tesla Motors for their Model S and future Model X electric vehicle platforms. He provided expert testimony on issues of invalidity during the recent rare earth magnet ITC investigation No. 337-TA-855 and is currently a technical consultant evaluating prior art for the Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Industry Alliance. In 2015 John founded JOC LLC a consultancy specializing in the magnetics and metals-related industries. He serves on the Advisory Board of Bunting Magnetics Company and is Senior Technology Advisor to Magnet Applications Inc.

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Katie Barr

Warrington
Bioinformatician and developer with strong academic and commercial experience
Education

University of Leeds

Ph.D, Quantum Information / December, 2013

Leeds

University of Manchester

MSc, Mathematical logic and the theory of computation / December, 2009

Manchester

University of Bristol

BSc, Physics and Philosophy with study in Continental Europe / July, 2008

Bristol
Experience

Earlham Institute

Scientific programmer / November, 2015July, 2018

Genome assembly algorithm development

University of Manchester

Post doc bioinformatician in Nanomedicine group / June, 2019October, 2020

Wise range of bioinformatics tasks, mostly in RNASeq and Proteomics

Kromek

Associate Principal Scientist- Bioinformatics / November, 2020Present

Environmental metagenomics pipeline development for pathogen detection

Research Expertise
Computer Science Applications
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Bioengineering
Pharmacology (medical)
Biochemistry (medical)
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About
Katie Barr is a bioinformatician with a strong background in computer science. She received her Ph.D in Quantum Information from the University of Leeds in 2013. She also holds an MSc in Mathematical logic and the theory of computation from the University of Manchester, and a BSc in Physics and Philosophy with study in Continental Europe from the University of Bristol. Katie has extensive experience working in the fields of bioinformatics and software development. She has worked as a scientific programmer at the Earlham Institute, a postdoctoral bioinformatician in the Nanomedicine group at the University of Manchester, and is now an Associate Principal Scientist in Bioinformatics at Kromek. Katie is passionate about using her knowledge and skills to improve the lives of others and she is dedicated to the advancement of science and technology. She believes in the power of collaboration and works to create meaningful partnerships between industry and academia.

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Cyril Eleftheriou

Principal Scientist, Expert in Neuroscience and Bioengineering
Education

Newcastle University

PhD, Neuroscience / July, 2013

Newcastle upon Tyne

University of Manchester

Masters, Neuroscience and AI / June, 2007

Manchester
Experience

Novartis

Principal Scientist / November, 2022Present

Gene therapy, Optical Coherence Tomography, Machine Learning, Programming, Microelectrode array, Retina, Translational Medicine, Confocal Microscopy

Burke Neurological Instiute

Director of Imaging Core / May, 2019November, 2022

Confocal Microscopy, histology, Immunohistochemistry, retinal function, hemodynamics, neuroplasticity, neuroscience

Italian Institute of Technology

Postdoctoral Scholar / November, 2016October, 2018

Neurosurgery, Optogenetics, Gene therapy, Super Resolution Microscopy, Visual Neuroscience, Neuroplasticity, Matlab, Programming, Machine Learning

University of Manchester

Postdoctoral Researcher / September, 2013June, 2016

Neuroscience, Retinal plasticity, visual function, confocal microscopy, micro-electrode array, programming, automation

Newcastle University

Postdoctoral Researcher / April, 2012September, 2013

Neuroscience, retinal plasticity, neurotech, neural implants, nanotechnology, electron microscopy, confocal microscopy, bioengineering, programming, automation

Research Expertise
Neuroscience
vision
machine-learning
nanomedicine
biomaterials
About
Resourceful and highly enthusiastic research scientist with a diverse cultural and multidisciplinary background. A valuable team player having contributed to scientific research on fundamental and translational projects in the UK, Italy and the USA. I’m also an effective communicator who enjoys collaborating with, training and learning from colleagues. I have focused my career around four heavily interconnected fields: Visual Neuroscience, Neuro-electronic interfacing, retinal rescue and microscopy. Visual Neuroscience: Focused on elucidated the intricacies of the visual system, I have investigated retinal and cortical circuits using a variety of approaches, including in vivo electrophysiology, ex vivo optophysiology/Multi-electrode arrays, and immunohistochemistry. My contributions focused mostly on the influence of melanopsin signaling in retinal coding. Neuro-electronic interfacing: Dedicated to the seamless integration of neural tissue (neurons, glia, vascular system) with computational equipment (electrodes, nano-particles, optogenetics, chemogenetics), I have investigated the biophysical, molecular and ultra-structural properties of this interface in both fundamental and translational projects. Retinal rescue: Dedicated to the study and treatment of retinal dystrophies, I have worked on an array of degeneration models (Diabetic Retinopathy, P23H, CRX, RD1, RS1, RD10, RCS), and investigated cutting edge treatment strategies (optogenetics, nano-particles, bio-electronic prostheses, low molecular weight compounds, biologics). Microscopy: For the past 15 years, I have been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge structural and neurophysiological imaging techniques. These innovative assays have been successfully applied across a diverse spectrum of scales: from investigating intricate biological interactions at the nanoscopic level using electron microscopy to mapping the complex neuro-glio-vascular interactions of hundreds of retinal cells through multiphoton imaging.

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