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Martyn Boutelle trained at Imperial College where he gained a PhD in electrochemistry under John Albery FRS in the Department of Chemistry. He moved to the University of Oxford to work with Marianne Fillenz and Allen Hill FRS in the interdisciplinary field of in vivo monitoring of the brain using electrochemical sensors. His work there led to an interest in brain metabolism and the monitoring of extracellular neurochemistry with high time resolution using microelectrodes and online microdialysis. Following an extension of clinical monitoring in 1995, he joined the Department of Chemistry at King's College as a Lecturer and later became a Reader in Biomedical Analysis. He joined Imperial College in December 2004 and collaborates closely with neurosurgeons at King's College Hospital, bowel and kidney surgeons at Imperial College, and maxillofacial surgeons at Queen Alexandra's Hospital in Portsmouth to utilize online microdialysis for detecting transient ischaemia and to develop new clinical monitoring techniques. His research combines electrochemical biosensors and novel microfluidic devices for real-time measurements of tissue oxygen, electrical activity, and blood flow, thus enabling multimodal monitoring. He is also a founder member of the COSBID group (www.cosbid.org), which brings together clinicians and fundamental scientists interested in the role of spontaneous brain depolarizations in brain injury maturation.
Imperial College London • London, UK
Joined the Department of Bioengineering and worked in collaboration with clinical teams on monitoring techniques.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.