Building Microfluidics Devices
Biomedical engineer Michelle Khine uses Shrinky Dinks straight from the toy store to build microfluidic devices.
Khine can also fabricate 3-D chips by melting etched Shrinky Dinks together.
Credit: Dave Lauridsen
Biomedical engineer Michelle Khine uses Shrinky Dinks straight from the toy store to build microfluidic devices.
Khine can also fabricate 3-D chips by melting etched Shrinky Dinks together.
Credit: Dave Lauridsen