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"Proof of concept" ERC Grant received by Jean-Pierre Wolf

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Prof. Jean-Pierre Wolf and his group developed a patented bioaerosol identifier (EP 2 662 684 A1), called “BioBox”, which has demonstrated its ability to identify pollen in the countryside and marine aerosol, especially during the Planet Solar-Deepwater campaign along the Gulf Stream (www.planetsolar.org/deepwater).
On the basis of this success, a start-up company, called PLAIR (www.plair.ch) was founded. Plair is led by Dr. Denis Kiselev, who did his PhD under the direction of Jean-Pierre Wolf, and who will serve as CEO of the company. This action was supported by a MUST-IPP grant in 2013. 
Prof. Wolf, who was awarded an ERC Advanced Grant in 2011, now also received an ERC

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