Ultima Genomics
Karl Frohlich is a Systems Engineer II at Ultima Genomics since October 2021, previously serving as an Associate Systems Engineer. Prior experience includes a research role at Cornell University from January 2019 to February 2022, where Karl worked on innovative projects such as a 3D Printable Smart Mask and microfluidics research. Karl's efforts resulted in the creation and patenting of a smart mask designed for respiratory health monitoring, as well as the investigation of droplet behavior for fog collection improvements. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Bioengineering and a Bachelor's degree in Biological Engineering, both from Cornell University, complemented by recognition such as the Engineering Learning Initiatives Undergraduate Research Scholarship and multiple conference presentations. Additional experience includes team leadership in biorobotics, laboratory assistance, and participation in musical performances as a principal violist.
Ultima Genomics
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Ultima Genomics is unleashing the power of genomics at scale. Their mission is to continuously drive the scale of genomic information to enable unprecedented advances in biology and improvements in human health. With humanity on the cusp of a biological revolution, there is a virtually endless need for more genomic information to address biology’s complexity and dynamic change—and a further need to challenge conventional next-generation sequencing technologies.