Biomeditations

Featured 3D Print: PDMS Flow Chamber

The Grishchuck Lab 3D printed PDMS flow chambers that we are going to use for a microscopic study of blood clotting.

Image of a 3D printed part for PDMS flow chamber

Check out The Grishchuck Lab's poster for more about how the team leveraged 3D printing to quantitatively study blood recalcification over time: Direct measurement of citrated blood recalcification in microfluid chamber.

Learn more about 3D printing at the Holman Biotech Commons. The Bollinger Digital Fabrication Lab is proud to provide complimentary objects and 3D design consultations contributing to innovation in teaching, learning, research, and clinical care at the University of Pennsylvania.

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November 10, 2023

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