Lab-on-a-3D-Printer for Democratized Reconfigurable Digital Microfluidics

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Abstract Automation in the life sciences remains dominated by expensive, centralized robotic systems, leaving most laboratories unable to access precision robotic liquid handling. Here we present the Lab-on-a-3D-Printer (Lo3DP), a reconfigurable robotic microfluidic platform that repurposes the motion control, thermal regulation, and open-source programmability of consumer 3D printers to deliver laboratory-grade automation at a hardware cost below $500. By replacing the extruder with a multifunctional magnetic toolhead, Lo3DP actuates ferrofluid droplets with sub-100 µm positioning accuracy and programmable volume control spanning 0.5–25 µL, enabling the full repertoire of digital microfluidic operations within inexpensive laser-cut chips (<$3). We quantitatively validate system performance through long-term droplet transport exceeding 40,000 s without degradation, automated serial dilutions with high linearity (R² ≥ 0.99), and fully automated colorimetric nucleic acid amplification assays whose results match conventional benchtop workflows under tightly regulated isothermal conditions (CV ≈ 0.3%). By harnessing the global economies of scale of consumer 3D printers, Lo3DP provides accurate, reproducible, and programmable assay automation at a fraction of the cost and footprint of conventional systems, establishing a practical path toward desktop-scale, democratized laboratory robotics. Competing Interest Statement D.D., S.Y., Z.G., A.G., V.R., and CR.M. have a pending patent application on the Lo3DP technology. Other authors declare no competing interest.

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