About us
About HexagonFab
HexagonFab’s mission is to create tools to help scientists expand the boundaries of what science can do.
The core of HexagonFab’s tools is the proprietary sensor technology - a new generation of biosensors for rapid and highly sensitive analysis of biomolecules like antibodies, proteins, and small molecules.
This award-winning technology, based on graphene nanomaterial, allows pharma researchers to characterise their molecules and production staff to monitor biomolecule quality directly at the production line. The company is based in Cambridge, UK and Zurich, Switzerland
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Meet the team

We are an interdisciplinary team working at the intersection of biology, nanotechnology and data science. We value a flat hierarchy, moving fast, making mistakes and trying again.

Team
Board of Directors
Advisory Board
PhD Amol Patil
Principal Scientist
Dr. Sylwia Mankowska
Head of Product
PhD Paolo Romele
Head of Science
Edward Catley
Head of Engineering
Janet Truong
Entrepreneur in Residence
Dr. Ruizhi Wang
Founder & CEO
Christoph V. Bieberstein
Founder & Chief Commercial Officer
Cristian Bastidas
Scientific Associate
Matthew Barker
Software Engineer
Dominykas Zala
Scientific Associate
Chris Neild
Chief Financial Officer
Dr. Simon Douglas
Chairman
Dr. Ruizhi Wang
Director
Christoph V. Bieberstein
Director
Dr. Fatima Kranc
Director
Rowan Bird
Board Observer
Prof. Stephan Hoffmann
Professor of Nanotechnology @ University of Cambridge
Dr. Peter Ball
Former Marketing Director @ Pall Life Sciences
Dr. Chris Martin
CEO @ ADC Therapeutics
Dr. Kami Beyzavi
R&D Director @ Merck
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Mission

Proteins are the key drivers of any organism. We want to create the tools that enable anyone to understand how a protein behaves and how it interacts with other molecules. Our tools help researchers develop the medicine of the future and to find the best ways to safely produce new therapeutics.

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