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Bionomous - the world's first provider of AI-powered solutions for screening, sorting and dispensing of small biological entities. We are an innovative, agile and conscious team of biologists and engineers working to provide you with an easy-to-use and customizable solution to free up valuable time and increase efficiency.
Our patented technology was originally created to enable the mechanical sorting of zebrafish eggs. Now, we have adapted this technology to other small biological entities, such as Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryos, killifish and medaka eggs and even flower seeds.
Come to our talk and discover how our technology can give you better results and more peace of mind!

Ana Hernando

COO & co-founder

Bionomous

Ana obtained her bachelor’s degree in Biology from ‘Universidad Autónoma de Madrid’ (UAM) in 2018. Specialized in Molecular and Cellular Biology, she obtained her master’s in Medical Biology at the ‘Université de Lausanne’ (Unil), with a minor in Neurobiology. Ana has completed several internships throughout her career, related to Oncology (CIEMAT), cardiovascular diseases (CNIC), Pharmacokinetics (DPT, Unil) and Neuroscience (CBMSO and LINE-CHUV); which allows her to have a wide view of the biological research. Ana co-founded Bionomous in 2019, together with Frank Bonner (CEO & co-founder), for the development of laboratory equipments that screen, sort and dispense small biological entities. Ana is currently COO & co-founder at Bionomous where she manages the new applications for the technology, sales and marketing.

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Open to view video. Bionomous - the world's first provider of AI-powered solutions for screening, sorting and dispensing of small biological entities. We are an innovative, agile and conscious team of biologists and engineers working to provide you with an easy-to-use and customizable solution to free up valuable time and increase efficiency. Our patented technology was originally created to enable the mechanical sorting of zebrafish eggs. Now, we have adapted this technology to other small biological entities, such as Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryos, killifish and medaka eggs and even flower seeds. Come to our talk and discover how our technology can give you better results and more peace of mind!