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Do-it-yourself biological innovation! We're inspired by the California group "biocurious", like them, we believe in the power of open source, open access, and learning in community. We believe this philosophy should be applied to biology!
This year has not only witnessed the flourishing of our internal projects but also the establishment of meaningful connections with other DIYbio communities in NY and Vancouver. Through these collaborations, we've broadened our toolkit, shared insights, and collectively strengthened the presence of DIY biology enthusiasts. We are filled with anticipation for the continued growth of our community and the possibilities that lie ahead in our pursuit of scientific exploration and discovery.
We have had several Eventbrite courses this year and will have more OFFSITE through a community biology initiative. THANKS!!!
Prossimi eventi (2)
Visualizza tutto- In Person - DIYBio Wednesday wetlab: community projectsHacklab, Toronto, ON
This Wednesday DIYBio.to welcomes you to our Meetups at Hacklab.to!
We welcome you to chat about biotech, collaboration, and connect with like-minded enthusiasts. We have a number of community biology projects that we would like to share information about in this meeting. Between green beer, algae, PCR and other projects, we will discuss the real and potential projects going on in the lab. For those who already started projects in the lab, that work will be continuing in the wet lab, and anyone who wants to help out can join in!
We are also part of a community biology project taught in libraries and other not for profit organizations through out the city. For more information, see our diybio.to site and the experiment.com program/
At DIYBio.to, our mission is to bridge the gap between biology and the community, fostering a reciprocal relationship where people can reconnect with the wonders of biology. Operating in a neutral, open, not-for-profit environment, we are dedicated to making biology accessible.
Who we are: Our community comprises biologists and enthusiasts, ranging from individuals with a keen interest to PhD-level scientists.
We are committed to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment at Hacklab.to and DIYBio.to. Our policies, including the Anti-Harassment Policy, apply to all participants and are available on our websites. Key points include:
- Respect and Consent: Do not take photos of anyone without first obtaining their permission.
- Commitment to Safety: Hacklab.to will make every reasonable effort to ensure that no member or guest is subjected to harassment in the lab space. This includes unwelcome remarks, jokes, or taunts about an individual’s background; the display of derogatory, racist, or offensive material; and unwanted intrusion into personal items or computer systems.
By signing up for this event, you agree to abide by these policies and help us foster a welcoming and respectful community. Thank you!
Membership: If you share our passion and vision, we invite you to become a member of hacklab.to and DIYBIO.to. Come visit us, and let's engage in a conversation about DIYBIO.to. Your journey into the world of DIY biology awaits!
*exceptions = holidays, extreme cold weather, illness
- In Person - DIYBio Wednesday wetlab: community projectsHacklab, Toronto, ON
This Wednesday DIYBio.to welcomes you to our Meetups at Hacklab.to!
We welcome you to chat about biotech, collaboration, and connect with like-minded enthusiasts. We have a number of community biology projects that we would like to share information about in this meeting. Between green beer, algae, PCR and other projects, we will discuss the real and potential projects going on in the lab. For those who already started projects in the lab, that work will be continuing in the wet lab, and anyone who wants to help out can join in!
We are also part of a community biology project taught in libraries and other not for profit organizations through out the city. For more information, see our diybio.to site and the experiment.com program/
At DIYBio.to, our mission is to bridge the gap between biology and the community, fostering a reciprocal relationship where people can reconnect with the wonders of biology. Operating in a neutral, open, not-for-profit environment, we are dedicated to making biology accessible.
Who we are: Our community comprises biologists and enthusiasts, ranging from individuals with a keen interest to PhD-level scientists.
We are committed to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment at Hacklab.to and DIYBio.to. Our policies, including the Anti-Harassment Policy, apply to all participants and are available on our websites. Key points include:
- Respect and Consent: Do not take photos of anyone without first obtaining their permission.
- Commitment to Safety: Hacklab.to will make every reasonable effort to ensure that no member or guest is subjected to harassment in the lab space. This includes unwelcome remarks, jokes, or taunts about an individual’s background; the display of derogatory, racist, or offensive material; and unwanted intrusion into personal items or computer systems.
By signing up for this event, you agree to abide by these policies and help us foster a welcoming and respectful community. Thank you!
Membership: If you share our passion and vision, we invite you to become a member of hacklab.to and DIYBIO.to. Come visit us, and let's engage in a conversation about DIYBIO.to. Your journey into the world of DIY biology awaits!
*exceptions = holidays, extreme cold weather, illness