ABSTRACT Diffusion microchamber array (DMA) devices have provided contemporary microbiologists with a successful alternative to the century-old plating method using petri dishes to isolate and cultivate environmental bacteria. The “ichip” DMA device, developed by the research group of Slava Epstein, is exemplary of this technology, using membranes to culture rare or otherwise nonmodel bacterial taxa, whereby the target cells are nourished by environmental medium across the separating membrane. However, DMA devices have not sufficiently infiltrated the university-level microbiology curriculum, and the size and shape of the ichip make the device challenging for use by students. The following work provides guidance in the creation and use of a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic ...
The purpose of our research in Microbiology is involved with the Small World Initiative Student Rese...
The majority of microorganisms from natural environments cannot be grown in the laboratory. The diff...
We present an automated method for isolating pure bacterial cultures from samples containing multipl...
Traditional microbiological experimental methods generally reveal population-wide statistics and are...
In this paper we demonstrate a procedure for preparing bacterial arrays that is fast, easy, and appl...
Traditional microbiological experimental methods generally reveal population-wide statistics and are...
In this paper we demonstrate a procedure for preparing bacterial arrays that is fast, easy, and appl...
Microorganisms typically exist in diverse and heterogeneous communities within their various environ...
textThis dissertation describes the development and application of an approach for creating multipho...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance calls for discovering and researching microbial-origin natura...
To address the possible limitations that financial restrictions may have on students’ independent ex...
<div><p>We present an automated method for isolating pure bacterial cultures from samples containing...
This thesis describes the application of micro three dimensional printing (µ3DP) techniques to creat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic ...
The purpose of our research in Microbiology is involved with the Small World Initiative Student Rese...
The majority of microorganisms from natural environments cannot be grown in the laboratory. The diff...
We present an automated method for isolating pure bacterial cultures from samples containing multipl...
Traditional microbiological experimental methods generally reveal population-wide statistics and are...
In this paper we demonstrate a procedure for preparing bacterial arrays that is fast, easy, and appl...
Traditional microbiological experimental methods generally reveal population-wide statistics and are...
In this paper we demonstrate a procedure for preparing bacterial arrays that is fast, easy, and appl...
Microorganisms typically exist in diverse and heterogeneous communities within their various environ...
textThis dissertation describes the development and application of an approach for creating multipho...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance calls for discovering and researching microbial-origin natura...
To address the possible limitations that financial restrictions may have on students’ independent ex...
<div><p>We present an automated method for isolating pure bacterial cultures from samples containing...
This thesis describes the application of micro three dimensional printing (µ3DP) techniques to creat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic ...
The purpose of our research in Microbiology is involved with the Small World Initiative Student Rese...