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Building OTTO: What an open source 3D printer is doing for drug research

HardwareX Season 5 Episode 3

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The Franz Diffusion Cell (FDC) is a piece of equipment used for studying in vitro drug absorption across the skin and other biological membranes over time. Internationally recognised as vital to commercial drug certification and pharmacological research, yet FDCs present a dilemma: Manual systems are cumbersome and introduce more human error, while automated FDCs often come with a high price tag and vendor lock-ins. 

Enter OTTO: An automated FDC sampling system converted from an open-source 3D printer, and specifically designed to be retrofittable to various systems and analytical equipment.

To get to know OTTO, we're joined in this episode of HardwareX by Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics at Newcastle University, Dr Keng Wooi Ng, and Trainee Pharmacist, Liam Archibald.

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