A Genome Testing Device That Looks as Cool as a Jambox

Posted: November 13, 2014 at 6:43 pm

This is made possible through a cartridge (that uses microscopic plumbing to separate DNA molecules) created by Fluidigm, and a touchscreen created by fuseproject. Courtesy of fuseproject

This is made possible through a cartridge (that uses microscopic plumbing to separate DNA molecules) created by Fluidigm, and a touchscreen created by fuseproject.

Prior to Juno, it could take several days and manual steps to prep and analyze genomic material. This machine automates everything, and goes from prep to results in three hours. Courtesy of fuseproject

Prior to Juno, it could take several days and manual steps to prep and analyze genomic material. This machine automates everything, and goes from prep to results in three hours.

Juno, a slick new machine designed by Yves Bhar for biotech startup Fluidigm, makes it easier than ever for lab technicians to analyze DNA molecules. Courtesy of fuseproject

Juno, a slick new machine designed by Yves Bhar for biotech startup Fluidigm, makes it easier than ever for lab technicians to analyze DNA molecules.

The pattern on the casing, designed by fuseproject, shows the grooves created during CNC milling. This kind of manufacturing, that shows the roughness of the process, makes it cheaper and easier to build Junos. Courtesy of fuseproject

The pattern on the casing, designed by fuseproject, shows the grooves created during CNC milling. This kind of manufacturing, that shows the roughness of the process, makes it cheaper and easier to build Junos.

This is made possible through a cartridge (that uses microscopic plumbing to separate DNA molecules) created by Fluidigm, and a touchscreen created by fuseproject. Courtesy of fuseproject

This is made possible through a cartridge (that uses microscopic plumbing to separate DNA molecules) created by Fluidigm, and a touchscreen created by fuseproject.

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A Genome Testing Device That Looks as Cool as a Jambox

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