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BU 2016

iGem Special Track: Hardware


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Fluigi is a specify, design, build workflow to aid microfluidic device development.

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Specify

Specify your microfluidic tool: inputs, outputs. Are there any limitations in terms of port size, channel width?

These will enable Fluigi to best place and route the control and flow layer of the microfluidic chip. The flow layer is the layer through which fluid flows, and the control layer consists of valves that open and close to pull/push fluid through using pressure.

One part of the specification, which is the mapper (MM) tool, has been done by our iGem Team. Click the button below to learn more about our MM tool.

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Design

Use the Fluigi graphical user interface to view and edit your microfluidic chip.

This graphical user interface ties together the design and build components of Fluigi. The interface has been made completely by the iGEM Team

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Ready to make your chip? Import our design files into a 3D Printer and CNC mill to make the chip! You can also make/change the setup using our parameterized designs.

The design of the setup is BU iGEM work, whilst the chip manufacturing is the work of our mentors.

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