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<p class="body-type mainwrap">We then visited the Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing Innovation’s Boston facility to discuss microfluidic systems and their applications. We learned that microfluidics can significantly increase efficiency of synthetic biologists’ work, since they can enable experiments to run semi-autonomously once all reagents are added. This automation allows scientists to take the time to work on other aspects of their projects such as data analysis and experimental design. Microfluidic chips are also portable and easy to use, which make them more accessible for point-of-care applications. These characteristics of microfluidics aligned with our initial intention of developing user-friendly diagnostic devices. However, through further conversations with Fraunhofer and our collaboration experience with <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Collaborations">BostonU Hardware,</a> we realized that with our resources and protocol, encapsulating our system in a microfluidic device would not be possible given the current state of our toehold technology. </p>
 
<p class="body-type mainwrap">We then visited the Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing Innovation’s Boston facility to discuss microfluidic systems and their applications. We learned that microfluidics can significantly increase efficiency of synthetic biologists’ work, since they can enable experiments to run semi-autonomously once all reagents are added. This automation allows scientists to take the time to work on other aspects of their projects such as data analysis and experimental design. Microfluidic chips are also portable and easy to use, which make them more accessible for point-of-care applications. These characteristics of microfluidics aligned with our initial intention of developing user-friendly diagnostic devices. However, through further conversations with Fraunhofer and our collaboration experience with <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:BostonU/Collaborations">BostonU Hardware,</a> we realized that with our resources and protocol, encapsulating our system in a microfluidic device would not be possible given the current state of our toehold technology. </p>
 
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