About the time estimates on each lab: 7-minute base unit. Numbers reflect depth of commitment —
how heavy the material is + the builder's best guess at how long you'll want to sit with it. If a number feels off
to you, that's useful signal. Email via the About page and the builder will recalibrate.
⚐ Flagship lab — start here
The Heart Lab
a pump with no relief valve · Dr. Michael De Blakely
OPA 4.7.1
The Heart Lab
a pump with no relief valve · Dr. Michael De Blakely
who'd appreciate this
clinicians, EMTs, anyone who's had a cardiac event in the family
OPA 4.7.2
The ENT Lab
one system, three doors
who'd appreciate this
ENT residents, audiologists, anyone wondering why ear/nose/throat are one system
OPA 4.7.3
The Orthopedics Lab
body as structure under load
who'd appreciate this
orthopedists, athletes, anyone with a recurring injury
OPA 4.7.4
The Cell Lab
cell biology · the membrane that decides
who'd appreciate this
biology students, med students, anyone curious about the smallest unit that still gets to vote
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The Color Solid
cones, light, and the shape of seeing
who'd appreciate this
painters, eye doctors, anyone who's ever argued about what color something really is
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Population Dynamics
epidemiology · the wave coming
who'd appreciate this
public health folks, ecologists, anyone watching a wave coming
The Body · College VII
The Creatine Lab
thirty years, one molecule — the supplement that actually cleared the bar
The Body · §4.7.5
The Tendon Lab
tendon mechanics — load, stretch, failure
The Body · §4.7.4
The Venom Kit
snakebite autoinjector · case study
The Body · §4.7.6
The Continuum
one disease, infinite variation — the swing lands in the clinic
The Body · §4.7.7 · Sledgehammer Room
The Agency Lab
apraxia & alien limb — the assumed link isn't there
BMI · §4.10.12
BrainlinkedN
the intention door — reading intent and routing it to a cursor, a chair, an arm
the building · exploratory
🏛️ Explore the B.J. Medical Center →
the exploratory tour of the building this college calls home