High schooler’s 3D printed ‘mini-brain’ bioreactor accelerates Zika research

High schooler’s 3D printed ‘mini-brain’ bioreactor accelerates Zika research

By Devin Coldewey

A "mini-brain" infected with Zika. The red-dye indicates vulnerable progenitor cells.

What are you planning on doing this summer? Probably not designing a revolutionary new bioreactor in which a thousand “mini-brains” can undergo testing. You’re probably not designing a bioreactor at all! But New York high schooler Christopher Hadiono did just that, and his powerful and efficient 3D-printed machine is now beginning to make waves. Read More

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