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Breadcrumb Research Topics Microfabrication & Bioengineering A microfluidic device in the Making Lab Science Technology Platform. Toggle to view hero caption Introduction textThe design, engineering and manufacture of microscale devices allows novel ways of manipulating cells, tissues and biochemical reactions for precise and predictable investigations. Research groups Alberto Elosegui Artola Cell and Tissue Mechanobiology Laboratory Radoslav Enchev Visual Biochemistry Laboratory Maxim Molodtsov Mechanobiology and Biophysics Laboratory Sam Rodriques Applied Biotechnology Laboratory Andreas Schaefer Sensory Circuits and Neurotechnology Laboratory Andrea Serio Neural Circuit Bioengineering and Disease Modelling Laboratory Francesco Saverio Tedesco Stem Cells and Neuromuscular Regeneration Laboratory Science Technology Platforms Making Lab Related content Introducing Albane Imbert Type: Profile 23 March 2021 World’s first lab-grown oesophagus transplanted in mice Type: News 16 October 2018 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email