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Vanderbilt Microfluidics is supported by the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education (VIIBRE), part of the Vanderbilt University Biomedical Engineering and Physics department. VIIBRE is a well established microfluidics research institute with projects focusing on organ on a chip (OoC) devices and high throughput screening devices. |