Building the Future of Accessible Diagnostics

We are on a mission to bring accurate, scalable, and accessible diagnostics to underserved communities worldwide.

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Mission

To expand access to reliable, high-quality diagnostics through innovative, scalable technology.

Vision

A world where everyone can access quality healthcare, regardless of geography or circumstance.

Values

  • Equity — Access to care for all
  • Innovation — Solving real-world problems
  • Collaboration — Working across disciplines
  • Empowerment — Enabling frontline care
  • Compassion — Human-centered design

Our Story

Where It Began

During his medical practice in Nigeria, Elvis witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of limited access to reliable diagnostics. Many patients—particularly in underserved communities—faced delayed or inaccurate diagnoses, often with life-threatening consequences.

From Medicine to Engineering

Driven to address this gap, Elvis transitioned into biomedical engineering, pursuing a Master’s degree at Flinders University. His research focused on developing a low-cost malaria diagnostic device capable of delivering lab-grade results in resource-limited settings.

Building Biomicrology

After completing his studies, Elvis partnered with David, a machine learning engineer, to bring this vision to life. Together, they founded Biomicrology to develop scalable diagnostic technologies—beginning with Biocrome, an AI-powered point-of-care microscopy device.

The Vision Today

What began as a solution for malaria has evolved into a broader mission: building an automated microscopy platform capable of supporting multiple diagnostic applications. Biomicrology is working to redefine how microscopy is delivered—making it faster, more accessible, and scalable worldwide.

“Nothing changes more than knowing someone else is smiling because of your actions. And if we don’t do that, what exactly are we in this world for?”

— Elvis Chidi-Ezeama, Co-founder

What We’re Building

Biomicrology is developing Biocrome, an automated microscopy platform designed to scale diagnostic capabilities across multiple diseases.

Starting with malaria, we are expanding into applications such as haematology and infectious disease detection—bringing lab-quality diagnostics directly to the point of care.

Affiliations & Partnerships

UNSW
ThincLab
Microsoft
MedTech Actuator
Menzies Foundation
University of Adelaide

We collaborate with partners across healthcare, research, and industry to advance accessible diagnostics.

Join Us in Expanding Access to Diagnostics

We are working with partners, clinicians, and organisations to bring scalable diagnostics to the communities that need them most.

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