
Dr. Revathy Munuswamy, PhD

Research fellow, UHasselt
Dynamic and versatile research scientist with extensive experience in research and development with a broad set of analytical and technical skills. Proven history of collaboration with interdisciplinary teams for successful growth and achieving the objectives. Pragmatic strategist on focusing key issues to meet organization goals and critical decision making to seek through. Skilled in Biosensor application (SPR), immunology assay ELISA, Life Sciences, and Protein Purification. Strong research professional graduated from Newcastle University.
Research Interests
Dr. Revathy Munuswamy pursued her Doctoral career at Hasselt University (UHasselt) the where she researched "A novel diagnostic mCRP ALISA assay for the detection of chronic inflammation diseases"
Interested in transitioning from academia to industry where I can become a pivotal member of any research enterprise and play a direct role in supporting the advancement and development of the company.
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My key focus has been on providing expertise in assay development and validation to expand the businesses' commercial sector, in addition to contributing to the R&D strategy to advance the company’s wider commercial strategy, to help support the growth and development of the business.
Publications
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Patent
Ahmed, S.S1, PhD, Wang, X.N2, PhD, Fielding, M2, M.Sci, Kerry, K2,M.Sci, Dickinson, I2 M.Sci, Munuswamy, R2, MRes, Dickinson, A. M1,2 ,PHD, Professor. Validation of SkimuneTM assay as an in vitro alternative for assessing hypersensitivity responses to compounds.
Affinity isolation of biologically intact extracellular vesicle subpopulationsSeptember 2018, Conference: BESEV2018Sören Kuypers1, Revathy Munuswamy1, Nynke van den Akker2, Daniel G.M. Molin2, Luc Michiels1,Baharak Hosseinkhani1
The diagnostic potential of sentinel extracellular vesicles in early inflammationMay 2017, Conference: ISEV 2017 Revathy Munuswamy1, Sören Kuypers1, Jan D’Haen2, Inge Nelissen3, Joy Irobi1, Baharak Hosseinkhani1, Luc Michiels1