We are an innovative biotechnology company committed to developing rapid, point of care, user-friendly genetic screening tests engineered for privacy.
We provide an innovative biomedical device that is engineered with the researcher in mind. Using our efficient and affordable technology you will be able to receive accurate and pertinent genetic results in a timely manner, with minimal hands-on work. The test only requires a tail snip from the animal Our mobile hands-off device can deliver results to your phone or computer as soon as data analysis is complete either via a USB connection or via a Bluetooth connection.
Our Team
Will is a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. He started this project while he was working at a Parkinson’s lab, which he was motivated to join because his grandparents on both sides had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. The project began as a means to develop a device which could test people for Parkinson’s, and then developed from there into the project it is today.
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Matthew is a freshman studying at WashU. A current Langsdorf Scholar in the School of Engineering, he is working towards a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is interested in prototyping, design, and mechanics research.
Nathan is a 3rd year PhD student studying Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. He works in the laboratory of Dr. Wilson Z. Ray in the Neurosurgery department, where he studies the impact of spinal cord injury on peripheral nerve regeneration through regenerative sieve electrodes implanted in the sciatic nerve.
A supply chain and operations professional with immense international exposure and comprehensive hands-on experience in logistics and supply chain. He boasts a consistent and proven track record of successfully employing best business practices that improve efficiency and reducing operating costs whilst increasing performance, all to tight time scales and within budget. He is committed to identifying and implementing continuous improvements in pharmaceutical supply chain.
Raised in Kentucky, Aaron is a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis. A current Langsdorf Scholar in the School of Engineering, he is studying computer science and Chinese. He is interested in machine learning and mathematics research.
Originally from Germany, Timon graduated from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 2016. His work experience as a project manager at a digital agency escalated his passion for quantitative data analysis. Hence, Timon enrolled in the Master of Science in Customer Analytics at WashU’s Olin Business School and focuses now on machine learning, marketing, and data visualization.
Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya, Eric pursued a BsC. in Actuarial Science at St. John’s University before doing a stint on Wall Street. He then moved to Kenya to start an ISP targeting the lower half of the pyramid. He then came to realize he was insufficiently skilled to scale the business and enrolled in Olin. He has an interest in technology, finance, and social entrepreneurship.