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Professor Sergey Piletsky joins Anemo Labs’ Scientific Advisory Board

Feb 24, 2026

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Anemo Labs, the company engineering the next generation of medical olfactory sensors, announced that Professor Sergey Piletsky, one of the world’s foremost experts on biosensing, has joined its Scientific Advisory Board. He is currently the Head of the Biotechnology Group at the University of Leicester.  

Sergey has made foundational advancements to the field and we’re excited to have his expertise on board to supercharge our product development. Sergey shares the same strong passion for early diagnostics that everyone on our team has. We have worked with him for a few months and are pleased to officially welcome him on board.

said Koye Sodipo, CEO of Anemo Labs. 

Professor Piletsky will advise Anemo Labs on accelerating the integration of their synthetic receptors for advanced diagnostics.

Professor Sergey is globally recognised as a leader in Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) design, synthesis and application. He has spent more than three decades at the forefront of the field, developing new fabrication methods behind MIPs and scaling them down the nano scale. 

His research intersects chemistry, material science, and computational modelling, with more than 400 publications and multiple patents to his name. His leadership in molecular imprinting has catalyzed applications across medical diagnostics, security, food safety, and environmental monitoring. He co-founded MIP Discovery which has gone on to raise over $18M for clinical applications.

Professor Sergey added:

Anemo Labs is creating a new standard for how devices decode olfactory signals—making sensing more scalable, and accessible.

About Anemo Labs

Anemo Labs is digizing the sense of smell for better healthcare, by developing an Electronic Nose with proprietary ML models for disease prediction. Their mission is to enable early and non-invasive diagnosis of various forms of cancer by detecting known volatile (i.e. gaseous) biomarkers found in urine - starting with prostate cancer.

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