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Development of bespoke algorithms and analysis tools for the detection of small labelled targets in lung models of infection, using Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion datasets.

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Deadline
Expired
September 01, 2022
Contract Details
Category
Other
Reference
024761-2022
Value
£234,000
Location
Eastern Scotland, United Kingdom
Published
February 24, 2026
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Project Timeline

Tender Published

September 05, 2022

Deadline for Questions

August 25, 2022

Submission Deadline

September 01, 2022

Budget
£234,000
Duration
Not specified
Location
Eastern Scotland
Type
Other

Original Tender Description

Development of bespoke algorithms and analysis tools for the detection of small labelled targets in lung models of infection, using Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion (EVLP) datasets. The service provider will also provide on-going maintenance and technical support for the software, and address any defects that are highlighted during the lifetime of the client's (Translational Healthcare Technologies Group) LungSpy clinical study.

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