Tanya Hutter is the current Chief Technology Officer at Kalium Health. Tanya has also previously served as the Director and co-founder of Kalium Health Ltd and SensorHut Ltd. In addition, they were an Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge and a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge.
Tanya Hutter has dedicated their career to developing innovative products in the healthcare industry. Tanya is a passionate entrepreneur with a strong track record in product development, commercialisation and business development. Her experience in both academia and industry has given their a unique perspective on how to create impactful change in healthcare.
Kalium Health aims to address the unmet healthcare need for rapid blood electrolyte monitoring in a home or decentralised healthcare setting. Millions of people suffer from blood electrolyte imbalances - potassium is one important electrolyte which, if outside of the normal range, can cause severe clinical problems and even sudden death. There currently exists no practical means of measuring potassium levels outside of specialist hospital or laboratory facilities, meaning delay, inconvenience and potential danger. Kalium’s first product will be a home/primary care-use fingerstick kit for self-measurement of potassium levels in a tiny drop of blood. This product has the potential to save lives by providing people with a way to monitor their potassium levels at home.
Tanya Hutter is an experienced leader in the healthcare industry who is
Tanya Hutter has a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. Tanya also has a M.Sc. in Materials Science and Engineering (summa cum laude) from Tel Aviv University, and a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
They work with Fiona Karet - Chief Medical Officer, Liz Norgett - Chief Scientific Officer. Tanya Hutter reports to Tom Collings, Chief Executive Officer.
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