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EVA-CARIN TENGBERG NEW CEO FOR Q-SENSE AB
20 November 2006 - Q-Sense AB
| Eva-Carin Tengberg has lately been working with business development in companies affiliated to Gothenburg University and also Connect’s biomedical projects. Earlier, she has been head of Nobel Biocare’s subsidiaries in Canada and Germany and she has also been responsible for Volvo Trucks’ personnel abroad. Eva-Carin begins the 1st of Februari. The resigning CEO Anna Weiner will continue in Q-Sense AB as a resource in market related issues. |
Eva-Carin Tengberg has lately been working with business development in companies affiliated to Gothenburg University and also Connect’s biomedical projects. Earlier, she has been head of Nobel Biocare’s subsidiaries in Canada and Germany and she has also been responsible for Volvo Trucks’ personnel abroad. Eva-Carin begins the 1st of Februari. The resigning CEO Anna Weiner will continue in Q-Sense AB as a resource in market related issues. Q-Sense develops and sells analytical tools, based on the unique patented QCM-D technique which gives researchers and product developers within academia and industry new possibilities to study changes in or at surfaces, for example biofilm formation in the process industry, irradiation effects on cancer cells and dissolution of tablets. The technique enables in many areas new, simple and fast measurements.
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About: Q-Sense AB
Q-Sense is the leading specialist in QCM-D technology, and was the first company set up specifically to develop the technique. It was founded in 1996 by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden and the company continues to work closely with researchers at leading universities throughout the world to ensure that QCM-D is at the forefront of developments. Early year 2000, the company entered a more commercial phase and has since then, successfully sold research instruments to academic and industrial scientists worldwide. Today, the company has a world-wide distributor network, instruments used in more than 20 countries and a subsidiary in the US. It is part of Biolin AB, a group which supports the development of innovation in science. The QCM-D technique determines the mass of very thin surface bound layers and simultaneously gives information about their viscoelastic properties. This offers new opportunities to study conformational changes in layers formed on different surface materials, for example biomaterials. The unique properties of QCM-D make it an invaluable tool for studying macromolecules at surfaces and an important complement to existing technologies. Applications include biofouling, biomaterials, drug development and surfactants. |
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