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== The community ==
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The [http://bio.tmplab.org/ BioHacklab] at '''/tmp/lab''' is a local group of passionate people about '''biology''', each with his or her own area of expertise, interest and dedication. Some are from the computer side (read geeks), some others are PhDs, researcher, professionals and students from the biology side, all of them want to see new things and interesting projects in the biology domain.  
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'''The BioHacklab is a research lab from the civil society''' with collaboration with private, research and academic sector.
  
<b>BioHacklab</b> tries to make an open shared space about <b>Biology</b> and especially <b>Biotechnologies</b> (<b>but other bio-ideas are welcome!</b>) to other people. Come on and show us your projects or goal!<br />
 
Each Tuesday at 8 pm at /tmp/lab.
 
  
==History | What is BioHacklab?==
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== Our goals ==
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We are aiming to a very open, diverse and possibly opposed approaches to biology. We are open to '''new projects from non-members''' and encourage anyone to come meet us at our weekly meetings, '''regardless of your knowledge or age'''; only passion and interest matter.
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Our goal is to '''federate a community''' of Biohackers, in order to make biology easy and accessible for all. To do so, we are working on:
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* '''making biology and biohacking more visible to the public''', by making presentations and pedagogic actions. We are also working, with other, on different issues in order to make Biohacking a '''renowned discipline''' (safety, environmental, ethical and legal issues);
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* '''developping and distributing the tools''' needed to perform biological studies and experiments. By this way we are also '''contributing to the internationnal biohacker community''' by releasing our tools in an '''open source''' format;
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* '''managing an open-access laboratory''', where biological projects can be hosted.
  
'''From the /tmp/lab mailing list :'''
 
 
Voici comme promis, la deuxième session sur le biohack ou plutôt la première session du BioHackLab, un bio-hackerspace
 
français pour la Biologie Synthétique et le Biohacking ou DIYBio.
 
 
Ce premier rendez-vous se tiendra mardi prochain, le 27 Juillet 2010, et se reproduira tous les mardis, au /tmp/lab.
 
 
Voici la présentation du BioHackLab : http://www.lsdlive.org/biology/biohack_102.pdf
 
Si vous ne l’avez pas encore lu, je vous conseille d’abord le http://www.lsdlive.org/biology/biohack_101.pdf
 
surtout la troisième partie sur le biohacking.
 
 
Au programme, une keynote, histoire de présenter un peu le projet et de discuter autours du sujet.
 
 
Voilà, venez avec ce que vous voulez et qui vous voulez, venez présenter ce que vous voulez :-)
 
 
Théotime
 
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'''From the diybio.org mailing list :'''
 
 
Hi all DIYBio fellows,
 
 
This is my first post on this mailing list and i am going to use it for making a declaration :-)
 
 
--- I am pleased to announce the creation of the first group for DIYBio and open source Biology in France ! ---
 
 
We will be located in the near south suburb of Paris within the Hacker Space TmpLab (http://www.tmplab.org).
 
Our french BioLab will try to contribute to the DIYBio efforts towards an open source Biology by creating tools
 
for people interested in Science and in Biology in particular. We will not  implement for the moment Lab spaces
 
for performing large wet experiments, but things can evolve fast.
 
 
We will be gathering every Tuesday, starting 27th of July, don't hesitate in joining us, everybody is welcome.
 
Curious people in particular ! :-)
 
 
We have not set up yet a specific mailing list or any web address, so if you want to catch up with us please
 
write to the following email address (thomas.landrain@gmail.com) and we will keep you updated with the news
 
from our lab.
 
 
Let's wish a great future to this group !
 
 
Cheers !
 
 
Thomas
 
  
==Events==
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== When and Where ==
 
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The members of the BioHacklab meet "physically" '''every tuesday''' at [http://bio.tmplab.org/contact/ /tmp/lab] in Vitry Sur Seine, 94400, France. But we are also working together everyday with collaborative tools.
At the moment we'll try to set up the hackerspace so, three steps are important :<br />
 
# What is our goal? <font color=red><i><b>--done!</b></i></font><br />
 
# What do diybio or synth. bio have, what do diybio or synth. bio need? What do we need?<br />
 
# What is our projects?<br />
 
 
 
 
 
==Past Events==
 
 
 
*'''July 27th 2010''', First meeting : keynote and project discovery
 
 
 
 
 
==Upcoming Workshops==
 
 
 
==Wanted Workshops==
 
 
 
==Past Workshops==
 
 
 
==Projects==
 
 
 
==Lessons and other stuff==
 
*[http://www.lsdlive.org/biology/biohack_101.pdf BIOHACK_101]
 
*[http://www.lsdlive.org/biology/biohack_102.pdf BIOHACK_102]
 
*[http://www.lsdlive.org/biology/biohack_103.pdf BIOHACK_103]
 
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*[http://www.sendspace.com/file/supoie Conférence Estive Numérique DIYbio (fr - MP3)]
 
 
 
==How to come in BioHacklab==
 
 
 
*http://www.tmplab.org/contact/
 
*http://maps.google.fr/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=fr&geocode=&q=les+ardoines&sll=46.935261,1.73584&sspn=6.436068,19.753418&ie=UTF8&hq=les+ardoines&hnear=France&ll=48.777234,2.408838&spn=0.00642,0.01929&z=16&layer=c&cbll=48.77712,2.408877&panoid=JbdwnFZl9tMQcj2lmM6Chw&cbp=12,118.66,,0,0.45
 
 
 
Tmplab is behind the building in 6bis, at the last door, down the stair.
 
 
 
==Links==
 
*http://www.tmplab.org
 
*http://www.diybio.org
 
*http://www.synbioworld.org/
 
 
 
==Contact==
 
 
 
[mailto:thomas.landrain@gmail.com] or [mailto:theotime.calandra@laposte.net].
 

Revision as of 18:25, 14 August 2010

The community

The BioHacklab at /tmp/lab is a local group of passionate people about biology, each with his or her own area of expertise, interest and dedication. Some are from the computer side (read geeks), some others are PhDs, researcher, professionals and students from the biology side, all of them want to see new things and interesting projects in the biology domain.
The BioHacklab is a research lab from the civil society with collaboration with private, research and academic sector.


Our goals

We are aiming to a very open, diverse and possibly opposed approaches to biology. We are open to new projects from non-members and encourage anyone to come meet us at our weekly meetings, regardless of your knowledge or age; only passion and interest matter.
Our goal is to federate a community of Biohackers, in order to make biology easy and accessible for all. To do so, we are working on:

  • making biology and biohacking more visible to the public, by making presentations and pedagogic actions. We are also working, with other, on different issues in order to make Biohacking a renowned discipline (safety, environmental, ethical and legal issues);
  • developping and distributing the tools needed to perform biological studies and experiments. By this way we are also contributing to the internationnal biohacker community by releasing our tools in an open source format;
  • managing an open-access laboratory, where biological projects can be hosted.


When and Where

The members of the BioHacklab meet "physically" every tuesday at /tmp/lab in Vitry Sur Seine, 94400, France. But we are also working together everyday with collaborative tools.