Summary
Frankie Myers is a founder and principal in the life-science instrumentation space, based in Berkeley, CA, with 12+ years of cross-disciplinary engineering leadership. As founder and principal of Mosaic Design Labs, he guides product development in biomedical instrumentation, microfluidics, automation, embedded systems, computational modeling, and software. He was part of the founding team at Lucira Health, leading engineering and shaping the diagnostic platform from concept to commercial launch, manufacturing scale-up, and IPO for a home-use COVID-19 test. In academia, he serves as Adjunct Lecturer at Santa Clara University teaching biomedical R&D and medical device development, and his UC Berkeley work included turning camera-phone technology into diagnostic-quality microscopes to broaden global access to diagnostics. He holds a PhD in Bioengineering (Medical Devices) from UC Berkeley and a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from NC State, pairing rigorous research with entrepreneurial execution.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Bioengineering (Medical Devices), PhD, Bioengineering (Medical Devices) at University of California, Berkeley
BS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, History Minor, BS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, History Minor at North Carolina State University
French