Manu Vatish
Corporate Officer/Principal at Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada
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Manu Vatish was the founder of Incentec Ltd.
which was founded in 2004, where he held the title of Clinical Director from 2004 to 2010.
Currently, he is a Member at the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada.
Previously, he worked as a Faculty Member at the University of Warwick.
Dr. Vatish completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Oxford.
Manu Vatish active positions
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Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada operates a college for medical professionals. The non-profit company is based in Ottawa, Canada. The CEO of the Canadian company is Andrew Padmos. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Former positions of Manu Vatish
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Incentec Ltd.
Incentec Ltd. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Incentec Ltd. develops diagnostic test for predicting pre-eclampsia. It is a spin-out company from the University of Warwick which was incorporated in April 2004. Originally based at the university's Department of Biological Sciences, Incentecs offices are now based at the University of Warwick Science Park with its scientific research and development being performed at the Clinical Sciences Building at the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital. The company started off as a result of an idea from a senior lecturer based at the University of Warwick's Medical School. Dr Manu Vatish, also a practicing gynecologist and obstetrician, identified that, although there was a generally recognized need for a diagnostic kit for pre-eclampsia by clinicians, no major diagnostic companies were forthcoming in developing one. So with the assistance of Warwick Ventures, the technology transfer department of the university, Dr Vatish commercialized his own research on pre-eclampsia, with a view to ultimately producing a kit to diagnose pre-eclampsia, and formed Incetec Ltd. Incentec initially benefitted from liaising with Warwick Ventures as they helped raise early stage funding through the DTI, Mercia Spinner and the Mercia Fund. This early stage finance allowed for both initial proof of concept work to be undertaken and all resulting intellectual property to be patent protected. The company is now ready to embark on the proof of principle phase of development and is in the process of raising further finance to fund this. The company has also continued to mature and grow, since its incorporation, and now employs high caliber researchers and an experienced management team. The company was founded by Manu Vatish in April, 2004 and is headquartered in Coventry, UK. | Founder | 18/05/2010 |
University of Warwick | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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University of Oxford | Undergraduate Degree |
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Incentec Ltd.
Incentec Ltd. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Incentec Ltd. develops diagnostic test for predicting pre-eclampsia. It is a spin-out company from the University of Warwick which was incorporated in April 2004. Originally based at the university's Department of Biological Sciences, Incentecs offices are now based at the University of Warwick Science Park with its scientific research and development being performed at the Clinical Sciences Building at the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital. The company started off as a result of an idea from a senior lecturer based at the University of Warwick's Medical School. Dr Manu Vatish, also a practicing gynecologist and obstetrician, identified that, although there was a generally recognized need for a diagnostic kit for pre-eclampsia by clinicians, no major diagnostic companies were forthcoming in developing one. So with the assistance of Warwick Ventures, the technology transfer department of the university, Dr Vatish commercialized his own research on pre-eclampsia, with a view to ultimately producing a kit to diagnose pre-eclampsia, and formed Incetec Ltd. Incentec initially benefitted from liaising with Warwick Ventures as they helped raise early stage funding through the DTI, Mercia Spinner and the Mercia Fund. This early stage finance allowed for both initial proof of concept work to be undertaken and all resulting intellectual property to be patent protected. The company is now ready to embark on the proof of principle phase of development and is in the process of raising further finance to fund this. The company has also continued to mature and grow, since its incorporation, and now employs high caliber researchers and an experienced management team. The company was founded by Manu Vatish in April, 2004 and is headquartered in Coventry, UK. | Health Services |
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada operates a college for medical professionals. The non-profit company is based in Ottawa, Canada. The CEO of the Canadian company is Andrew Padmos. | Consumer Services |
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