Myndert Claasen (Mynie) is the Lead Engineer in the Applied Sequencing Pathogen Program at the EIT He leads the development of an automated instrument and cartridge system designed to streamline metagenomic sequencing workflows. The goal is to deliver a robust, user-friendly device that simplifies the identification of unknown pathogens from diverse samples - enabling broader, faster adoption of genomic diagnostics.
A dedicated problem-solver, Mynie thrives on tackling complex engineering challenges and turning ideas into practical solutions. At Refeyn, he contributed to the development of the Massfluidix system, which consisted of a microfluidic chip and instrument enabling rapid sample dilution of up to 10,000-fold. This innovation expanded the capabilities of Refeyn鈥檚 flagship mass photometry product, allowing more efficient analysis across a wider concentration range.
Mynie holds an MEng in Medical Engineering and an EngD in Medical Devices from the University of Strathclyde, where he specialised in microfluidics for biological assay applications. His career has focused on research, development and product commercialisation within the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, particularly in organ-on-a-chip technologies and biomolecular analysis systems.
Outside of work, Mynie is an avid fisherman who enjoys spending time outdoors, exploring new cuisines, and travelling on adventure holidays with his family.
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