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2024 Workshop Gallery


Sheila Barros explains the layout of a faraday cage for data collection to three workshop attendees in the Soper Lab
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Sheila Barros explains the layout of a faraday cage for data collection to three workshop attendees in the Soper Lab

Dr. Sheila Barros explains the function and layout of noise-reducing Faraday cages used in data collection from microfluidic chips.

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Maximillian Chibuike operates a computer running data collection software, partially visible to the left, while four workshop participants to the right observe.
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Maximillian Chibuike operates a computer running data collection software, partially visible to the left, while four workshop participants to the right observe.

Maximillian Chibuike demonstrates data collection software software using a microfluidic chips housed in a Faraday cage.

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High angle of Dr. Peli Thanthri filling a microfluidic chip at her work station with a workshop participant observing to the right.
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High angle of Dr. Peli Thanthri filling a microfluidic chip at her work station with a workshop participant observing to the right.

Dr. Peli Thanthri at her work station.

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Two workshop participants stand to either side of Dr. Thanthri's work station as she fills a microchip with fluid using a specialized syringe tool attached to a hose.
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Two workshop participants stand to either side of Dr. Thanthri's work station as she fills a microchip with fluid using a specialized syringe tool attached to a hose.

Dr. Shakila Peli Thanthri demonstrates manually filling a chip with fluid samples.

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A workshop participant fills a microfluidic chip with sample using a specialized tool as Dr. Peli Thanthri observes to the right.
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A workshop participant fills a microfluidic chip with sample using a specialized tool as Dr. Peli Thanthri observes to the right.

Workshop participants practiced various lab activities, such as manually filling microfluidic chips with sample.

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