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* [http://waag.org/nl/blog/building-bio-electricity-reactors-ohm Bio electricity reactors & DNY Finger Printing @ OHM2013] | * [http://waag.org/nl/blog/building-bio-electricity-reactors-ohm Bio electricity reactors & DNY Finger Printing @ OHM2013] | ||
* [http://www.instructables.com/id/OpenFuge/ OpenFuge] | * [http://www.instructables.com/id/OpenFuge/ OpenFuge] | ||
== Other Spaces == | |||
* [http://genspace.org/ Genspace (New York City)] | |||
* [http://biotechnbeyond.com/ Biotech & beyond (San Diego)] | |||
* [https://counterculturelabs.org/ Counter Culture Labs] | |||
== More information == | == More information == |
Revision as of 13:19, 27 October 2013
Biohacking is a term for various movements that share the concept of combining biology with the ideas of the hacker ethic. It includes such movements as DIY body enhancements (magnetic, electronic) as well as DIY biology, which aims to reproduce biological experiments and techniques at home.
Hardware
- Arduino PCR (DNA amplification)
- 3D printable Dremel centrifuge adapter
- Spectrophotometer
- Gel electrophoresis power supply
Projects
- DIY gel electrophoresis
- DNAquiri - DNA cocktail for the sophisticated alcoholic
- Bio electricity reactors & DNY Finger Printing @ OHM2013
- OpenFuge