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Mark Tarn, Researcher, University of Hull

Dr Mark D. Tarn is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Hull (UK). He obtained his MChem degree from Hull in 2007, where he stayed for his PhD under the supervision of Dr Nicole Pamme. This work concerned the manipulation of particles and cells within microfluidic devices using magnetic forces. Following a short post doctoral position in the on-chip purification of radiotracers, in 2011 he moved to KIST Europe (Saarbruecken, Germany), working within the microfluidics group on the development of high-voltage capillary electrophoresis systems. In 2012 he returned to Hull, where he now works on the application of microfluidic devices for the development of radiotracers.

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