About
Essenlix was founded in 2013 by Dr. Stephen Chou and Dr. Lin Chou. Stephen Chou, a professor at Princeton University, a member of US National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of US National Academy of Inventors, and a serial entrepreneur, is one of the world’s leading nanotechnology experts with deep experience in bioengineering and sensors as well as clinical diagnostics. Lin Chou has been an internist for over 30 years.
Replacing inconvenient, time-consuming, and expensive traditional in-person lab-testing with a personal mobile-device is the Holy Grail of health monitoring and one of the biggest needs in advancing digital health.
The iMOST platform being developed by Essenlix, an industry first, is designed to allow a person her/himself to evaluate diseases and health related biomarkers in their own body, including cells, proteins, small molecules, and nucleic acids, via a single tiny drop of body fluids such as blood, saliva, urine, sweat, and others, within minutes, anywhere, anytime, with results sent instantly to healthcare professionals. It is not only fast, easy-to-use, and low cost, but also accurate and fault tolerant delivering clinical lab-quality test results using a simple device, even when a sample, device, process, and operation are imperfect.
Replacing inconvenient, time-consuming, and expensive traditional in-person lab-testing with a personal mobile-device is the Holy Grail of health monitoring and one of the biggest needs in advancing digital health.
The iMOST platform being developed by Essenlix, an industry first, is designed to allow a person her/himself to evaluate diseases and health related biomarkers in their own body, including cells, proteins, small molecules, and nucleic acids, via a single tiny drop of body fluids such as blood, saliva, urine, sweat, and others, within minutes, anywhere, anytime, with results sent instantly to healthcare professionals. It is not only fast, easy-to-use, and low cost, but also accurate and fault tolerant delivering clinical lab-quality test results using a simple device, even when a sample, device, process, and operation are imperfect.