One of Zimmer and Peacock's scientific advisers, Professor Erik Johannessen of USN, was recently in the popular media after constructing a live microfluidics version of Pacman.
In Erik's version of the game, Pacman was a microbe chasing and eating other microbes around a microfluidic maze.
Click the video to see the live action.
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