Summary
Frankie Myers is a founder and principal based in Berkeley with 12 years of experience designing and commercializing life science instrumentation and medical devices. He built and scaled core R&D, manufacturing, and quality teams as Director of Engineering at Lucira Health, leading the development and successful launch of the first FDA-authorized at-home molecular COVID-19 test. At Mosaic Design Labs he blends microfluidics, biomedical instrumentation, embedded systems, automation, and computational modeling to shepherd products from concept to production. He also teaches biomedical R&D and product development as an adjunct lecturer, translating industry lessons into classroom projects. Earlier academic work at UC Berkeley focused on low-cost diagnostic imaging and organ-on-chip models, including field studies improving access to tuberculosis and retinal diagnostics. Known for pairing deep hands-on engineering (from firmware and PCB design to automation) with entrepreneurial product sense, he often tackles problems at the intersection of hardware, biology, and manufacturing scale-up.
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