The latest in a series of works focussing on bacterial-chemotaxis interactions, delighted to annouce today the publication of our latest paper in bio-protocol, which has also made the cover of the latest issue!

This follow-up work from our eLife paper published last year fully documents the extensive fabrication, implementation, and testing of the Multiplexed Chemotaxis Device – a serial microfluidic platform designed to rapidly screen the response of swimming microorganisms to a variety of chemical conditions. A key aspect of any science is the reproducibility of results, and with this protocol paper we aim to open up this technology and make it an accessible tool to the wider scientific community. If you are interested in reading more, the paper is available through Open Access, and is occupying a prime position on the cover of the journal!
