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Microfluidic Component Design Database

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Microfluidics in Biology (MiB) Undergraduate Summer Program

We are seeking a diverse pool of talented undergraduate students interested in exploring the uses of microtechnology and miniaturization in cell biology, advanced diagnostics, and cellular engineering (See the Research section for possible projects). Selected students will receive a stipend for the program duration (10 weeks) to conduct cutting-edge research under the supervision of a graduate student/postdoctoral scholar in the lab.

Interested parties should send an email to Professor Di Carlo and include their CV and research interests.

 

Resources for Microfluidics Demonstrations in Primary Schools

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