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Biomaker 2020/21 Final Showcase

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Jim H. and Stephanie N.
Biomaker 2020/21 Final Showcase

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Hear from the Biomaker Challenge 2020 finalists and find out more about their low-cost, open-source biological hardware projects, as well as how you can get involved with the 2021 Biomaker Challenge.

The OpenPlant Biomaker Challenge brings together interdisciplinary teams based at the University of Cambridge and Norwich Research Park (and their widely flung partners) to (i) build low-cost sensors and instruments for biology or (ii) develop some biological resource or outreach project.

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You are invited to join Biomaker participants and finalists for a virtual showcase of this year's projects.

Schedule:
17:00 Welcome and Introduction
17:10 Overview of 2020 projects
17:30 Finalist Presentations and Demonstrations
18:10 Q&A
18:20 Get involved: Biomaker Challenge 2021/22
18:30 Finish

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The four 2020/21 Finalists are:

Pheno3D: A low-cost multi-purpose 3D digital photography phenotyping station.
https://www.hackster.io/387880/pheno3d-afca88

Automated plant growth chamber: An automated plant growth chamber to grow and monitor Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings for plant research.
https://www.hackster.io/zhengao-di/biomaker-challenge-2020-automated-plant-growth-chamber-a78796

Monitoring Stress In Plants: The development of a low-cost CEA chamber with built-in stress monitoring systems.
https://www.hackster.io/387263/monitoring-stress-in-plants-f72339

Microfluidic Device Fabrication using Laser Ablation: Direct fabrication of microfluidic geometries at 10 microns without a photomask.
https://www.hackster.io/laser-ablation-for-microfluidics/microfluidic-device-fabrication-using-laser-ablation-2ac9c4

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Webinar details:
Link: RSVP to see the link
Password: 19pdcVupvs

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For more information please contact coordinator@synbio.cam.ac.uk

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