This document summarizes research into modeling bacterial endocarditis using a flow chamber device. The researchers created a flow chamber that can generate both constant and pulsatile flow to test the effects of flow conditions on bacterial binding. Preliminary experiments showed slightly higher bacterial binding under pulsatile versus constant flow. Future work involves improving the device response time to better mimic heart pulsations and repeating experiments with Streptococcus gordonii bacteria to further investigate effects of flow conditions on bacterial endocarditis.