An introduction to 3D bioprinting for regenerative medicine and consumer applications from the Economist Ideas Conference at Berkeley on March 28, 2012.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Monday, 30 April 2012
3D Printed labware
http://www.nature.com/news/homegrown-labware-made-with-3d-printer-1.10453
Armed with a three-dimensional (3D) printer and the type of silicone-based sealant typically used for bathrooms, researchers have demonstrated a novel way to control chemical reactions: by making the reaction vessel an integral part of the experiment itself.
Armed with a three-dimensional (3D) printer and the type of silicone-based sealant typically used for bathrooms, researchers have demonstrated a novel way to control chemical reactions: by making the reaction vessel an integral part of the experiment itself.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
London DIYBio
Suggestion to meet at the London Hackspace, every Wed evening, at 7PM, for what is described as "A brief weekly catchup meeting of the biohacking group as we're starting to build up some basic DIYBio infrastructure"
Friday, 20 January 2012
Biocurious
BioCurious, a 2,500-square-feet community lab in an office building in Sunnyvale, CA, opened in November as a place where scientists, entrepreneurs and others can meet to conduct biology experiments and innovate on everything from bacteria to thermal cyclers. The facility also offers classes on topics ranging from DNA sequencing to microfluidics.
This is what you might encounter if you were to join a biohacker space such as Biocurious:
"Biotech 101 is part of our Biotech Boot Camp series. Biotechnology 101A (PCR) and 101B (Cloning & Sequencing) will teach you what you need to know to do a small biotech project of your own or introduce you to basic techniques we “lab rats” use during the day!"
Is this starting to happen in the UK?
This is what you might encounter if you were to join a biohacker space such as Biocurious:
"Biotech 101 is part of our Biotech Boot Camp series. Biotechnology 101A (PCR) and 101B (Cloning & Sequencing) will teach you what you need to know to do a small biotech project of your own or introduce you to basic techniques we “lab rats” use during the day!"
Is this starting to happen in the UK?
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