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BrewerMicro – DIY microscope for counting yeast
Biomaker ChallengeGuest UserMay 8, 2019biomaker 2019, microbes, microscopy, imaging, 3d printing
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OpenDLS, an Open-Source Dynamic Light Scattering

Biomaker ChallengeGuest UserMay 31, 2019imaging, microscopy, 3d printing, lab instruments, instrumentation, biomaker 2019
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Optimising open enzyme purification using 3D-printing and automation

OpenPlant FundJim HaseloffFebruary 28, 2019molecular biology, openplant2, cell-free, 3d printing, openplant 2018

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