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BIONOMOUS changes the composition of its Board of Directors and onboards its new Chief Business Officer
Bionomous New Board Organization and Onboarding of the New Chief Business Officer Bionomous, the Swiss-based startup that builds devices to automate processes...
Bionomous Secures Technology Fund Loan to Advance Sustainable – Press Release
Bionomous, a leading innovator in automated screening and sorting technologies, is pleased to announce that it has received significant support from Switzerland’s...
Bionomous has received the Innosuisse Scale-up award!
We are proud to announce that we have received the Innosuisse Scale-up Award ! ???? This means that we passed to the...
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How can zebrafish eggs help us understand climate change?
The last decade was the hottest on record, and its consequences go far beyond melting glaciers. Climate change is disrupting ecosystems, threatening...
From promise to practice: Why alternatives to animal testing aren’t yet scalable
As described in last month’s article, New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and Non-Animal Technologies (NATs), like organoids or fish eggs, are transforming the...
Towards a future beyond animal testing?
As spring fades into summer and nature bursts into full bloom, it is a fitting time to reflect on scientific approaches that...
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Application note – LabSwipe: AI for sorting
Would you like to know how LabSwipe can help you create custom AI algorithms for your sorting? This application note explains four...
Application note – Sorting of killifish (N. furzeri) embryos with the EggSorter
Do you work with killifish and you would like to know how the EggSorter can benefit your lab? This application note explains...
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Is the EggSorter biocompatible with Zebrafish embryos?
Have you ever thought of the impact of the EggSorter in the development of your zebrafish embryos? This white paper presents a...
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At the Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI), we are using the EggSorter for sorting Nothobranchius furzeri wild type eggs onto plates containing coconut substrate. The EggSorter has proven to be a highly reliable and efficient tool in our workflow, significantly streamlining the egg-sorting process.
We are very satisfied with its performance. The system operates with very high precision and consistency, helping us to save time and standardize a previously labor-intensive step. The EggSorter fully meets our expectations and has become an indispensable part of our daily work with N. furzeri embryos

Our goal was to robotize the sorting of the fish eggs to improve our productivity. We acknowledge the perseverance of Bionomous to solve technical difficulties and successfully deliver the tool adapted to our specific needs. The eggsorter dedicated to Medaka fish eggs facilitates the work of our technicians.

The Bionomous EggSorter saves me valuable time in the laboratory while ensuring accurate and reliable results.
Thanks to its automation, I can focus on my experiments/other tasks without worrying about repetitive sorting tasks.