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Lluis M. Martínez, SEPMAG Chief Scientific Officer

Lluis M. Martínez, SEPMAG Chief Scientific Officer
Founder of SEPMAG, Lluis holds a PhD in Magnetic Materials by the UAB. He has conducted research at German and Spanish academic institutions. Having worked in companies in Ireland, USA and Spain, he has more than 20 years of experience applying magnetic materials and sensors to industrial products and processes. He has filed several international patents on the field and co-authored more than 20 scientific papers, most of them on the subject of magnetic particle movement.

Recent Posts

 

Improved detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. Paratuberculosis

 

The Sepmag equipment is mentioned in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry on the chapter “Biomedical applications of magnetic nanoparticles written by Daniel Ortega. This chapter starts with examples of several magnetic isolation methods such as the isolation of macromolecules from enzyme separation that involves immobilized affinity ligands to the removal of cancer cells frombone marrow, which is one of the most important applications ofbioseparation techniques.

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11th International Conference on the Scientific and Clinical Applications of Magnetic Carriers

 

Magnetic separation techniques have become an essential tool in many areas of research. Most technological advances in these techniques have been possible due to the work of many researchers trying to solve everyday technical problems or optimizing existing protocols. In order to get the specialists in the field from all over the world together, meetings are an important way for contact between researchers that can help find new applications and solutions in the scientific and clinical setting.

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SEPMAG announces the renewed VERSION of its classical e-books.

Renewed version of ‘The Basic Guide to Scale-Up Biomagnetic Separation Processes’ e-book is already available (FREE)!

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Separation of bacteria with bacteriophage labeled magnetic beads

 

Magnetic separation techniques are becoming more and more versatile as researchers take advantage of this technology to tackle everyday problems and come up with innovative solutions. One striking example of this innovation capacity is the technique developed recently by Ziyuan Wang and colleagues. These researchers combined magnetic separation beads with bacteriophages to selectively isolate bacteria. Since they wanted to purify Escherichia coli from samples with high affinity and specificity they used T7 bacteriophages to act as binding molecules, similarly to how normally antibodies are used.

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Clinical validation of Raman scattering with magnetic beads in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis

Surface-enhanced Raman scatteringis a new technique to perform immunoassays that can be used to detect several disease biomarkers.It is better than traditional immunoassays, like ELISA, since it is more sensitive, selective and takes less time, which are precious things in diagnosis.

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Detection of uranium ions in the environment with a magnetic beads-based approach

 

Uranium is an environmental pollutant with severe health and ecological consequences since it has radioactive and chemical toxicity affecting mammalian reproduction and development. Therefore, the environmental detection of this element is essential, to prevent deleterious effects on the ecosystems.

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Magnetic force, Drag force, and Magnetic Nanoparticle Diameter

 

Magnetic nanoparticles are susceptible to a magnetic field. If the magnetic field is constant then the particles will experience torque and will spin in place

 

Τ = m x B

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