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Started at [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ Biofabbing Convergence Fabrications & Fabulations] at CERN in 2017,<br>  
 
Started at [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ Biofabbing Convergence Fabrications & Fabulations] at CERN in 2017,<br>  
 
<big>the future of trans organs on a chip is coming to a space near you.</big><br>
 
<big>the future of trans organs on a chip is coming to a space near you.</big><br>
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<big>Externalized organs for Exploration</big><br>
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<big>Gonadrian Dissolution</big><br>
 
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This is a Work in Progress, please join in!<br>
 
This is a Work in Progress, please join in!<br>
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==Current Status==
 
==Current Status==
 
===Organs===
 
===Organs===
[[File:Biofabbing_organs.jpg|right|200px]]
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[[File:Biofabbing_organs.jpg|right|200px]]<br>
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2D or 3D?<br>
 
===Valves===
 
===Valves===
 
====Electromagnetic====
 
====Electromagnetic====

Revision as of 18:00, 18 July 2017

Biofabbing organs.jpg

Started at Biofabbing Convergence Fabrications & Fabulations at CERN in 2017,
the future of trans organs on a chip is coming to a space near you.
Externalized organs for Exploration
Gonadrian Dissolution

This is a Work in Progress, please join in!

Inspiration

The Trans Organs on a Chip is a project within BIO-reSEARCH, the Pechblenda tentacles, mixed with AnarchaGland & GynePUNK biolabs.

Motivations

Motivations for the project is plural.

Microfluidics?

The inspiration came from this paper A microfluidic culture model of the human reproductive tract and 28-day menstrual cycle by Xia et al, 2017 published in Nature Communications (doi:10.1038/ncomms14584).

Biofabbing figure from paper.jpg

Version one started at CERN (CH) late night at the Biofabbing Convergence (May 2017), then continued at the Co-Lab Microfluidics Workshop Featuring Digital Microfluidics and Cell Squeezers! (June 2017) by the Open Science School at CRI in Paris (FR).
Co-lab microfluidics.jpg Co-lab microfluidics official.jpg

Current Status

Organs

Biofabbing organs.jpg

2D or 3D?

Valves

Electromagnetic

Pneumatic

References

Documentation

  • Video from the Co-Lab microfluidics Workshop final wrap up session on a poster.