Bioprinting 101: How to make Microfluidic Chips
Student In STEM Ria Bhatia demonstrates how you can create a pH gradient generator chip using microfluidics. Through this experiment, you will familiarize yourself with TinkerCad, a widely used 3D modelling software. Additionally, you will learn about microfluidics, which deal with the flow of liquids inside micrometer-sized channels, and receive an introduction to flow concepts, such as laminar flow. Throughout this project, you will also learn about acid-base reactions, which are indicators of pH value, and technical skills, such as ImageJ and Excel analysis.

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How to make a microfluidic device

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Microfluidics and the Elusive Lab-on-a-Chip

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Microfluidics Adventures #3: Microfluidic chips

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Organ-on-Chip and the 3R: A virtual lab tour

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I Gave My Ant Colony Steak

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How to 3D print human tissue - Taneka Jones

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Simple fabrication of complex microfluidics devices (ESCARGOT)

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Liquid Neon Balls in Zero Gravity Abstract Background video | Footage | Screensaver

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Lab 6B: PDMS Microfluidics: Preparing a Test Pattern

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Cardiff University: Accessible 3D printed microfluidic devices - Ultimaker: 3D Printing Story

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World's Lightest Solid!

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Water into Hydrogen - How to make a Simple Hydrogen Generator - hho

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Microfluidic Manufacturing — Cutting Plotter Tutorial

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I got a mail order ant colony and gave them a new home...

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What is a microfluidic pressure-driven flow controller?

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Fabrication of PDMS Microfluidic Devices

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Microfluidics Adventures #2: How to build a miniature world

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Making aerogel

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Building a lab-on-a-chip

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