
Microfluidics & Imaging
SporeScope combines microfluidics with real-time imaging to enable precise, dynamic monitoring of endospore germination. At its core is a custom-designed PDMS microfluidic chip with compact dimensions optimized for standard microscopy stages. The chip integrates a central hydrogel chamber surrounded by U-shaped support fluidics, allowing nutrient-rich media to flow uniformly around the immobilised bacterial spores.
The structure features:
Two inlets delivering fresh or mixed media into the support fluidics.
A single outlet to maintain unidirectional flow and prevent stagnation.
Selective permeability between the hydrogel and support channels to ensure passive diffusion without spore migration or displacement.
A printed quadrant system on the chamber to enable repeatable, long-term imaging of fixed regions under the microscope.
The transparent PDMS housing ensures compatibility with:
Widefield fluorescence microscopy (used in our proof-of-concept)
Confocal microscopy
Phase contrast microscopy
This design supports real-time, single-cell imaging of Bacillus subtilis germination. Fluorescent labelling and controlled media input allow researchers to precisely correlate environmental changes with biological responses — something previously not achievable on 2D agar plates or in bulk culture assays.
In future iterations, this system’s compatibility with dual-species cultures, dynamic gradient generation, and a variety of gel formulations (like PEGDA and alginate) further broadens its application in microbiome, clinical, and agricultural studies.