Linda Vidova

Linda is currently completing her PhD in cancer genetics. She is interested in data-driven experimental design and the intersection between biotechnology and materials science.

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    ​From Petri dishes to chips: what can microbiology learn from microfluidics?

    2026-01-26T09:52:00

    Microfluidics is a fast-growing field focused on manipulating tiny volumes of fluid, often within channels no wider than a human hair. Despite its potential, around 90% of microbial experiments are still carried out under static conditions. So, what are we missing by ignoring flow? And how can microfluidics help close the gap?