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A University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) academic came up with the breath testing device. Professor Tony Killard of UWE, created the device which has been named as 'AmBeR'. Professor Killard is the head of biomedical sciences at UWE Bristol.
A new breath sensor for testing ammonia could reduce the need for certain patients to take blood tests, including those with liver conditions such as cirrhosis and hepatitis. The device, known as AmBeR, was developed by Prof Tony Killard from the ...
"Ammonia blood testing is inaccurate and ineffective. There are problems doing this with some conditions, especially where it involves children who have learning difficulties. With those types of patient, it is a major challenge," said Killard, head of ...
Professor Killard, head of biomedical sciences at UWE Bristol, said: "Ammonia blood testing is inaccurate and ineffective. There are problems doing this with some conditions, especially where it involves children who have learning difficulties. With ...
Inside the Wantagh practice room, it happens every afternoon: the lights dim, the spotlight is shone on center mat, and the crowd erupts as soon as Justin Vines and Michael Killard shake hands. OK, so there isn't quite that level of fanfare. It's only ...
BreathDX has reached a worldwide licence agreement with Dublin City University for access to its innovative AmBeR® breath ammonia measurement technology. The specific technology is the brainchild of Professor Tony Killard, developed during his time at ...
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