[DIYbio] Request: Suggestions for a science exhibit (3D printers in science)

Hi there,

We've been working on bioprinting at the Baltimore Underground Science Space. This is a direct example of using 3D printing in science. There are also a number of indirect 3D printing aspects this project, like the 3D printed hot water jacket syringe holder. You can find out more about this project at 3dbiofab.com and more about the lab at bugssonline.com. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Ryan Hoover

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