I-PHYC would like to introduce lab technician Jeremy Winter to the team. Jeremy completed MSc in Applied Biotechnology at the University of Westminster shortly after having completed his BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science at the University of the west of England.
I-PHYC CEO Dr Daniel Murray has been selected by SETsquared as one of the top 50 entrepreneurs to be supported by the group during the last 15 years. The announcement of the exclusive list took place in a reception at the House of Commons today, where the top 50 were...
I-PHYC has moved into a new 5,300-square-foot facility in Bristol, UK. The space will give I-PHYC room for its expanding team and facilities, so that the company is better equipped to support industry partners and develop innovative wastewater treatment...
I-PHYC will be attending Venturefest on October 17th 2017 in Bristol, UK. Whether you’re perplexed by the powers of algae, intrigued by I-PHYC’s cutting-edge technology, or just want to say hello, come along to our stand! If you’ll miss Venturefest but would like to...
I-PHYC is excited to welcome Chief Scientist Dr Lucie Novoveska to the team. An applied phycologist from Hawaii, Lucie brings a wealth of experience in microbiological effluent treatment and developing processes to exploit the commercial potential of algae.
I-PHYC is very pleased to announce that it has been awarded funding and support from the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme. The prestigious SME instrument funding has been granted to only a handful of high-potential biotechnology SMEs, to help them develop innovative ideas,...