Summary
Chris Neimeth is a Caltech bioengineering PhD candidate and co-founder with 11 years of interdisciplinary research and international program-building experience at the intersection of biotechnology, synthetic biology, and systems biology. He has led and advised teams on diagnostic and vaccine-related projects at Stanford and in iGEM, co-invented a nucleic-acid detection platform, and helped translate lab prototypes into low-cost, field-ready tools for low-resource settings. Beyond the bench, Chris manages Eislos LLC operations and global partnerships to distribute sport-technology solutions, and he has played a central role growing curling in Nigeria through training, fundraising, and international coordination. His work consistently blends hands-on engineering, grant-funded research, and practical distribution strategies to make advanced biological and athletic tools accessible to under-resourced communities.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Bioengineering, Bachelor's degree, Bioengineering at Stanford University