Architects of
Diagnostics
A multidisciplinary collective of systems engineers, biochemists, microfluidic specialists, and software architects — operating under a unified, stage-disciplined R&D framework.
Intelligence Core
Our team architecture reflects our system architecture — three highly integrated disciplines forming a unified R&D front.
Hardware Mechanics
Mechanical engineers and optical physicists designing centrifugal rotors, thermal blocks, and fluorometry arrays. Responsible for physical architecture lock before any lab integration.
Assay Chemistry
Molecular biologists perfecting primer designs, lyophilisation protocols, and trace-element reduction in microfluidic environments. Bridge between chemistry and hardware constraints.
Software Intelligence
Systems architects building Edge Controllers, Unified LIMS integrations, and AI orchestration layers. Every software module is designed to the same stage-governance model as hardware.
R&D Roster
Identities anonymised per Protocol C-03
Biomedical Engineering Lead
Engineering
Software Architecture Director
Software
Assay Development Scientist
Science
Supply Chain Operations
Operations
Regulatory Affairs Lead
Compliance
Hardware Systems Integrator
Engineering
Principal AI Researcher
Software
Manufacturing Strategist
Operations
How We Work
Three foundational philosophies that shape every decision, document, and design review inside BiQadx.
Systems-First Thinking
Every engineer on the team is required to understand the full system stack — not just their domain. Chemistry engineers read wiring diagrams; hardware engineers attend assay design reviews.
Document Everything
If it isn't written down, it didn't happen. We maintain design decision logs, architecture revision notes, and experiment failure reports with the same rigour as our successes.
Iterate Fast, Claim Slow
Internal iteration cycles are rapid and experimental. Public claims, stage tags, and partner communications are reviewed, cited, and conservatively worded. Speed inside; precision outside.
In compliance with BiQadx external communication policies, personal identifying information is restricted. No explicit names, academic affiliations, or institutional backgrounds are listed on public-facing platforms. Role identifiers are assigned per Protocol C-03.
