Re: [DIYbio] What are you researching and what are you using? Feedback needed for a college paper on DIYbio

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Cathal Garvey

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Mar 22, 2013, 11:45:01 AM3/22/13
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The usual first question to ask here is: will the information
collected as part of your research be made available to the community?
What level of anonymity or data-scrubbing will participants be
entitled to? What rights are assumed over the resulting data, and if
any are asserted what license will be applied to ensure communal
re-use without onerous restrictions?

Thanks,
Cathal

On 03/22/2013 03:31 PM, Kyle2 wrote:
> Dear Everyone,
>
> I am a student at the University of Maryland. For one of my
> classes, in a small group, we are working on a paper discussing the
> feasibility of DIY bio as a movement and the proper role of
> government, if any. We have been scouring mostly print and
> scientific journals, but could really use first hand accounts of
> people who are involved in conducting their own
> non-institutionalized research.
>
> If you are interested please respond to this post with anything
> you would like to contribute and please post pictures of products
> and supplies you use.
>
> We would really like to learn more about DIY bio and the people
> involved. Thanks in advance for your consideration!
>
> Thanks again, Kyle
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Nathan McCorkle

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Mar 22, 2013, 2:23:43 PM3/22/13
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Just search this group with the keyword 'survey', there have been
plenty that we've participated in
-Nathan

shamrock

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Mar 22, 2013, 11:07:59 PM3/22/13
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Kyle,
 
Since you are in Maryland why don't you or your class head up to the BUGSS lab-a DIY bio space in Baltimore. You can contact them at www.bugssonline.org - nothing like doing some first hand research.
On Friday, March 22, 2013 11:31:40 AM UTC-4, Kyle2 wrote:

Mega

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Mar 24, 2013, 7:25:24 AM3/24/13
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Hi, 


Here are a few projects. It's not always up to date, but there's e.g. a picture from the bacteria I engineered to glow in the dark. 


Best, 
Andreas
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