Nodexus
About Nodexus
Nodexus provides a microfluidic-based cell sorting system that enables gentle and contamination-free isolation of live single cells for applications in gene editing and drug development. By utilizing low-pressure sorting techniques, the technology maximizes cell viability while allowing researchers to efficiently process diverse cell types, including organoids and spheroids, within a user-friendly interface.
Nodexus provides a microfluidic-based cell sorting system that enables gentle and contamination-free isolation of live single cells for applications in gene editing and drug development. By utilizing low-pressure sorting techniques, the technology maximizes cell viability while allowing researchers to efficiently process diverse cell types, including organoids and spheroids, within a user-friendly interface.
What does Nodexus do?
Nodexus provides a microfluidic-based cell sorting system that enables gentle and contamination-free isolation of live single cells for applications in gene editing and drug development. By utilizing low-pressure sorting techniques, the technology maximizes cell viability while allowing researchers to efficiently process diverse cell types, including organoids and spheroids, within a user-friendly interface.
Where is Nodexus located?
Nodexus is based in Berkeley, United States.
How much funding has Nodexus raised?
Nodexus has raised 30000000.
- Location
- Berkeley, United States
- Funding
- 30000000
- Employees
- 29 employees
- Major Investors
- RA Capital Management