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We're keen to get the nascent field of amateur biology going in the London Hackspace. Over the coming months we'll be developing research equipment, optimising techniques and running some research projects of our own. Most of the people involved aren't starting with a biology background, so get involved!
 
We're keen to get the nascent field of amateur biology going in the London Hackspace. Over the coming months we'll be developing research equipment, optimising techniques and running some research projects of our own. Most of the people involved aren't starting with a biology background, so get involved!
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Also have a look at our website: http://biohackspace.wordpress.com/
  
 
== Our latest results ==
 
== Our latest results ==

Revision as of 11:46, 19 May 2012

Biohacking / DIYBio at LHS

We're keen to get the nascent field of amateur biology going in the London Hackspace. Over the coming months we'll be developing research equipment, optimising techniques and running some research projects of our own. Most of the people involved aren't starting with a biology background, so get involved!

Also have a look at our website: http://biohackspace.wordpress.com/

Our latest results

We're currently working on genetic testing, identifying specific genes using PCR and electrophoresis. Click here for our latest results: Sex typing with amelogenin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cathalgarvey/Books/A_Beginner's_Guide_to_Biotechnology

Events

Bugs and Sara ran an Introduction to Biohacking workshop, giving a crash course in molecular biology and a great overview of what biohackers around the world are getting up to. The talks were recorded and are now on YouTube: [Intro to mol. biol], [Groups around the world].

We also gave condensed versions of these talks at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, which seems to have netted us a few new members. Awesome.

Projects

What to do after Amelogenin?

[List_of_Mendelian_traits_in_humans]

[MC1R]

[Rhd]

[Mendelian_Inheritance_in_Man]

What was in those brownies, anyway?

Expenses

Kitty: £16.75 (as of May 16)

Spent on:

  • Pressure cooker: £28.95 (May 02)

Lab Notebook Entries

Resources

Education

Community

Equipment

PCR primer design

Suppliers

Cf. Suppliers.

  • Sigma-Aldrich - Don't seem to want to sell to us
  • Cole-Parmer
  • Farnell
  • NBSBio - Order placed with them, lets see whether they deliver... [NB: Be sure to navigate to http://www.nbsbio.co.uk NOT http://nbsbio.co.uk, or their payment system doesn't work. Weird.]
  • New England Biolabs Free sample of Taq polymerase requested, let's see whether they deliver...
  • VWR] - Big supplier of chemicals, glassware and various lab stuff. Sounds very positive about selling to the hackspace. Bugs is in the process of setting up an account with them.

Contact

If you want to chat about biohacking, post to the Biohacking Mailing List or contact one of us directly :).

Pledges

Assorted biohacking pledges can be found here. Current Pledges:

  • Gene detection experiment kit

Proposed code of conduct

See here: http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/wiki/Biohacking/Code_of_Conduct

FAQ

News

Electrophoresis box

We've made one. Measurements for the outer box, in mm:

   Width: 102.45 to 102.9 (not a perfect glue job)
   Height to top (container): 31.8
   Height to top holes (for electrodes): 22.16
   Depth: about 171
   Thickness (of the perspex): about 3.2

Measurements for the inner box (which we ended up using, roughly):

   Width: 100
   Height to top: 20
   Depth: 100

So that is two panels measuring 100 x 20 (for the sides), and one panel measuring 100 x 100 (for the bottom).