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Sangeeta Bhatia, winner of the 2014 Lemelson-MIT Prize, demonstrates a science project that you can recreate in the ... Produced and created by Audrey Pamaran as part of the Advanced Chemical Communications CHM 5500 course taught by Dr. Student In STEM Ria Bhatia demonstrates how you can create a pH gradient generator chip using

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  • Sangeeta Bhatia, winner of the 2014 Lemelson-MIT Prize, demonstrates a science project that you can recreate in the ...
  • Produced and created by Audrey Pamaran as part of the Advanced Chemical Communications CHM 5500 course taught by Dr.
  • Student In STEM Ria Bhatia demonstrates how you can create a pH gradient generator chip using
  • MIT 6.S079 Nanomaker, Spring 2013 View the complete course: Instructors: Dr.

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Dr. Sangeeta Bhatia, Paper Microfluidics Activity

Dr. Sangeeta Bhatia, winner of the 2014 Lemelson-MIT Prize, demonstrates a science project that you can recreate in the ...

Lab 5: Paper Microfluidics

Lab 5: Paper Microfluidics

MIT 6.S079 Nanomaker, Spring 2013 View the complete course: Instructors: Dr. Katey Lo, Dr.

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Paper-based microfluidics | toilet paper

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Microfluidic paper analytical devices (µPADs)

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