Metanode Lab

About Us

Metanode Lab develops new ways to observe biological systems — focusing on how behavior forms, not just how it appears.

The work sits at the intersection of biology, engineering, and measurement — focused on systems that are dynamic, responsive, and not well captured through static signals.

Vision

Biological systems are not fixed outputs to be measured — they are behaviors that form over time.
Metanode is built on the idea that understanding these systems requires more than better readouts — it requires new ways of observing and interacting with them as they evolve.

The Team

Pegah Farr, PhD

Founder

Electrical systems engineer focused on building distributed sensing and measurement architectures for biological systems. Works across electrochemistry, signal acquisition, and system integration to capture behavior in real time.

Mitra Sedeeqi, PhD

Computational Scientist

Computational scientist focused on uncovering structure in dynamic biological data. Works on modeling interactions and temporal patterns to interpret system-level behavior beyond static measurements.

Metanode Lab

Metanode develops systems for observing biological behavior through measurement and interaction.

The goal is not only to collect data, but to make biological behavior more visible — locally, continuously, and as it forms.
If this direction resonates, we’re open to conversation.