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Jamie Marland is a Lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in the development of miniature bioelectronic interfaces for applications in synthetic biology and biomedical engineering. He leads a collaborative interdisciplinary research group within the Institute of Integrated Micro Nano Systems (IMNS). His recent research includes the development of a miniature implantable oxygen sensor, which has been extensively tested in vivo for its potential use in cancer radiotherapy treatment and post-operative tissue monitoring. Currently, he is part of a consortium involving the University of Edinburgh and the NHS, focused on further developing this sensor for clinical applications. Jamie has a strong interest in technology that supports synthetic biological biosensor systems, particularly in developing electrochemical platforms designed to enable multi-channel data readouts from cell-free systems.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, SCT
Teaching and lecturing in microfabrication, assisting tutorials, and overseeing student assessments, as well as supervising MSc projects in Sensor Imaging Systems.
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