My line of thinking is that making the whole cell line upkeep / implement protocol / assay process more hands-off could open up DIY Bio to people who want to understand and build from a higher level without getting messy with pipettes and haemocytometers and just doing it all by hand. Like some of you said, autoclavable parts would be huge. I think plug-in style assay instruments would help too.
This is an example of what I am picturing, but I want something smaller scale, more modular, and hackable.
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