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-====== BIOPacific MIP ====== +====== BioPACIFIC MIP ====== 
- \\ +BioPACIFIC MIP (Bio Polymer, Additive Manufacturing, and Composites Innovation for Chemistry, Materials, and Interfaces Program) is a **Materials Innovation Platform** funded by the **National Science Foundation (NSF)**, dedicated to advancing research and development in the fields of polymers, biomaterials, soft materials, and synthetic biology. Its primary mission is to accelerate materials discovery and innovation by integrating cutting-edge tools, experimental methods, and data science in an open-access user communityThe combination of automationhigh-throughput experimentation, and data-driven methods supports rapid advancements in both synthetic biology and material development.
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-The CNSI Workshops comprise the **Microfluidics Lab in 3448 Elings Hall**, and the **Innovation Workshop in 2442 & 2448 Elings Hall**. The Microfluidics Lab is used primarily by researchers building scientific instrumentsand the Innovation Workshop has a broader set of users including students, staff and faculty who want to build and test prototypes of their inventions. Follow the links in the sidebar to explore the capability of the labs, and learn how to become a user.  +
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-This Wiki has information about: becoming a workshop user; safety, reference and training information for the workshop tools; Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs); chemical safety references; and other generally useful reference material for working productively in the CNSI Workshops. +
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-Workshop Wizards are undergraduate students who maintain the labsprovide training to users, design new tools, and build parts for usersDavid Bothman is the workshop manager. Please feel free to contact any of us with questions or ideas that you want to discuss. +
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 +This Wiki serves as a resource for users and researchers working with BioPACIFIC MIP. It offers detailed guidance on accessing the facility after proposal approval, instrument specifications and manuals, user guides, and describes common safety concerns in working with the equipment. The wiki also features a dedicated section for the BPM electronic lab notebook and Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), helping users streamline their data management and research documentation. Additionally, it provides an introduction to the user portal, which is the gateway through which users access the BioPACIFIC MIP Digital Ecosystem.
  
  
  
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