Microfluidics

Microfluidics is the study and manipulation of very small amounts of fluids, typically at the microliter (10^-6 liters) or nanoliter (10^-9 liters) scale. It involves designing devices and systems that can control the flow of fluids in tiny channels. This field is important in various applications such as medical diagnostics, drug delivery, and chemical analysis. Skills in microfluidics include knowledge of fluid dynamics, precision engineering, and the ability to work with small-scale systems.
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Nicholas White
I'm Nick White, recent bioinformatics MS graduate from BU and previously worked at the AI AAV gene t...
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Rafael Rolli
Scientist at Molecule and Bio Protocol
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Joel Tyson
Hi! I'm a bioengineering researcher at Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) and UMBC.