Microfluidic Cancer Research Device: Patented Design

Wacey

Wacey Teller

A device used to arrange human cells into an array (10x10) grid. This device successfully worked and was actively working on developing large arrays to arrange more than 1000 human cells. I designed and developed the procedures to use the device by standardizing parts and procedures for pre- and post-use.
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Rendering of the device
Rendering of the device
Internal micro chip of design
Internal micro chip of design
Fluid exchange at the micro level
Fluid exchange at the micro level
Exploded view of the device
Exploded view of the device
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Posted Apr 30, 2024

A device used to arrange human cells into an array (10x10) grid for cancer research with ASU.

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Arizona State University