Ampli: Modular Life Science Experimentation
World Maker Faire 2015
September 26th-27th
Ampli Science is a STEM education kit that allows you to experiment and quickly practice the concepts of molecular biology, chemistry, and experimental design without costly instrumentation and troubleshooting equipment.
Nikolas Albarran
A mechanical engineering graduate of MIT, Nikolas' work is focused on the merge between product design and low-cost health technologies. His interests also include empowering nurses, doctors, and patients to be makers of health technology.
Elizabeth Phillips
Elizabeth's a graduate student with research interests in low-cost technologies for health monitoring and disease diagnostics. She's equally passionate about enabling makers, students and patients to understand life science and construct health tech.
Jose Gomez-Marquez
Jose directs the Little Devices Lab at MIT’s International Design Centre and the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science at MIT. The group aims to lower barriers to medical prototyping by bringing the worlds of health and making together.
Anna Young
Anna Young is a lecturer at the Little Devices Lab at MIT within the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science. Her research at MIT focuses on tools and design strategies to improve access to health technologies through making.