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Not online, but this book https://www.amazon.com/Building-Scientific-Apparatus-John-Moore/dp/0521878586 may help as a good starting point.
Also, depending on your skills, equipment, and needs, glass can be superior material to fabricate vacuum systems out of compared to metal. Another good reference:
Building Scientific Apparatus
The Art of Electronics is a great resource for practical circuits that are used quite often in laboratories. I would also recommend Building Scientific Apparatus
Building Scientific Apparatus (ISBN 0521878586) does not speak to your question, directly, but it might stimulate your creativity.
I haven't reviewed the book, yet, so I cannot recommend it. It's something that I've been intending to investigate.
The /r/bioinformatics community seems to equate bioinformatics with sequence analysis. I prefer to conceive of bioinformatics a little more broadly than that. However, with respect to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Intel Galileo, my mind does tend to go first to do-it-yourself laboratory equipment, as /u/todeedee suggested.