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Biomaker Meetup July 2022: build a bacteria sensor

Adrian Filip (Ottawa Bio Sci) joined us remotely to discuss a low cost, optical density sensor for measuring bacterial growth made from 3D printed parts and an Arduino. Ottawa Bio Sci are a group of bio enthusiasts from all walks of life, who undertake bio projects and create bio equipment. You can check out Adrians youtube video explaining the build here. Here is the result! At a later date we will test it...

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