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Research interests:ÌýDigital microfluidics, biochips, personal medicine, DIYBio
Mirela investigates the extent to which we can change healthcare to make it a personal process. Her research focuses around microfluidic biochips, devices thatÌýenable direct interaction of humans with their microbiome for diagnosis purposes. So far, MirelaÌýhas built systems based on biochips to serve as personal laboratories: small portable devices that people can own and use to develop customized bio-protocols ("bio-apps").
MirelaÌýis an active contributor to the DIYBio movement, having led and co-founded community wetlabs. In this context, she organizes interactive performances, art installations and open workshops, in order to engage the public in direct interaction with living materials (e.g., bacteria, viruses, fungi).
MirelaÌýreceived her PhD from the Technical University of Denmark and was postdoc in Patrick Baudish's lab at Hasso Plattner Institute in Germany. She will be an assistant professor at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ starting in 2019.