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Along these lines of the great german physician we developed our DIY bioreactor system on by rememberig what we have learned from many talks at our visit at the MakerFaire and the different collaborations. Combinig the modularity of easy assembled components and a wide field of possible applications, we are aiming to help spread biotechnology, from university into schools and community labs.
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Currently the system includes several pumps, e.g. for harvest or aeration, stirrers and an OD analysis unit. But due to the open implementation of the control software and a plausible communication protocol, extensions are easily possible. Therefore the only limitation is your imagination!
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Revision as of 02:00, 19 September 2015

Everything Should Be Made as Simple as Possible, But Not Simpler

Albert Einstein

Along these lines of the great german physician we developed our DIY bioreactor system on by rememberig what we have learned from many talks at our visit at the MakerFaire and the different collaborations. Combinig the modularity of easy assembled components and a wide field of possible applications, we are aiming to help spread biotechnology, from university into schools and community labs.

Currently the system includes several pumps, e.g. for harvest or aeration, stirrers and an OD analysis unit. But due to the open implementation of the control software and a plausible communication protocol, extensions are easily possible. Therefore the only limitation is your imagination!

Aachen Reactor Overview 5.JPG
The reactor system at work
The whole system is DIY and costs less than 150 $ per reactor
Aachen Pump Motion.JPG
pumps in motion
The pumps can pump between 0.5 ml/h and 20 ml/min