Biofluids Laboratory

(CMK 202 and Met 9) – Biofluids laboratory is dedicated to developing drug delivery and bioprocessing vehicles that lower the cost of therapeutics as well as developing medical devices that advance vaccination discovery and assist individuals with gait abnormalities. Equipment includes metal wet etching fabrication for micro fluidic systems, complete rheology system, UV spectrophotometer for pharmakinetic measurements, as well as various imaging and other basic measurement instruments. The lab is primarily used by graduate students in bioengineering or thermal fluid sciences, undergraduate researchers involved in projects directed by Dr. Lengsfeld (averaging 2 per year), senior design projects involving Dr. Lengsfeld (average 4 students/year) as well as labs for the following classes Biofluids, bionanotechnology and Micro Heat Exchangers.