Microfluidic devices for point-of-care diagnostics

microfludic chip

In this episode of Interviews with Science, Hosts Shakil And Colleen unravel the mysteries of microfluidic devices in point of care diagnostics with Dr. Ethan Luxemburg. Most people might not know what some of its great advantages are (including our host, Colleen), so today we brought Dr. Luxemburg to give us a great explanation on the advantages of this technology!

Ethan Luxemburg, Colleen Lavelle, Shakil Gofur

5 thoughts on “Microfluidic devices for point-of-care diagnostics”

  1. I liked how you directly referred to the schematic in your podcast because it helped to clarify that not all off these devices are same and that the image is just an example. It made a nice transition from general to specific.

  2. I find it very interesting! I like how you used easy language that anyone can understand. You made the information seem easy and simple which helps in packing a lot of information yet guarantee that it doesn’t bore people. Referring to the schematic is definitely a nice thing to do so that we can follow up with what you are saying. I loved it, Good Job.

  3. I like how you talked about challenges as trade-offs because it showed the different concepts that engineers have to consider when designing the device. I thought the hosts did a good job of bringing energy to the podcast.

  4. As someone who didn’t know much about this topic, I found this podcast easy to understand. The pacing was good and helped me follow what y’all were talking about.

  5. The podcast is very lively and interactive, and the answers to each of the questions are very clear and specific, also the reference to the schematic made me understand the topic better. Nice job!

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