OpenLH is an open and affordable liquid handling system based on an available robotic arm platform (uARM swift Pro).
The liquid handling system is fabricated using 3D printed parts, a modified pipette and commercially available parts. It allows mixing liquids and printing with them on any surface (agar, fabrics, gels, plastics, wood..). A range of custom interfaces – from coding, through block based coding to biological matter printing of images, allows access for new audiences to advanced liquid handling.
Timeline
People
Andrey Grishko
Designer
Gilad Gome
Biologist
Iddo Wald
Engineer
Julian Waksberg
Programmer
Oren Zuckerman
Professor
Further reading
OpenLH: Open Liquid-Handling System for Creative Experimentation With Biology
Instructables
Web
December 4, 2018
Documentaries, videos and podcasts
OpenLH: Open Liquid-Handling System for Creative Experimentation With Biology