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Here are your DIYbio events for the week. On Sunday, Brooklyn has its Biotechnology Crash Course, and Oakland continues work on Open Insulin. On Monday, San Francisco has micropitches, London has a biodesign conference, and Vancouver discusses democratized science, including some biology topics. On Tuesday Brooklyn has an introductory workshop on CRISPR/ CAS9, a prerequisite to a full hands-on lab course coming soon. On Wednesday, Chicago has a social featuring Dr Heather Wheeler, discussing genomic prediction of complex traits, and Montreal has their March meeting, featuring various talks on bioinformatics. On Thursday, Cambridge meets to discuss their the building of a new makespace. On Friday, Austin has a booth at SXSW Create, and Baltimore has a lightning talk competition with the audience as judges. On Saturday, Austin has CRISPR/CAS9 and Collaborative Biohacking presentations, Cambridge invites you to help demonstrate open hardware at the Cambridge Science Festival, Charlottesville has a kids workshop on marine microbes, and Seattle has a full day workshop on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials worth some college credits.
Sunday, March 6
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Monday, March 7
San Francisco, CA, USA
London, GBR
Vancouver, BC, CAN
Tuesday, March 8
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Wednesday, March 9
Chicago, IL, USA
Montreal, QC, CAN
Thursday, March 10
Cambridge, GBR
Friday, March 11
Austin, TX, USA
Baltimore, MD, USA
Saturday, March 12
Austin, TX, USA
Austin, TX, USA
Cambridge, GBR
Charlottesville, VA, USA
Seattle, WA, USA
Events coming up
Sunday, March 13
Bethesda, MD, USA
Monday, March 14
Austin, TX, USA
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 15-16
Madrid, ESP
Thursday-Friday, March 17-18
Boston, MA, USA
Thursday, March 24
Ljubljana, SVN
Wednesday-Friday, April 6-8
London, GBR
Friday, April 8
Buenos Aires, ARG
Saturday, April 9
Stockholm, SWE
Pictures from Counter Culture Lab’s Ghost Heart Event in Oakland, CA, USA awhile ago. (Yeeeeg! , couldn’t resist)
To see when the next event is in your area, check the full list of usual suspects. Don’t see one near you? Why not have your own and get it posted here? Tell us about it by emailing events@diybio.org. It would be great to post some photos of your event somewhere. We’d love to see them. We do have some guidelines for what is posted, and are not capturing every event within the community.
Here are your DIYbio events for the remainder of the week. On Monday, Oakland has an evening of Science and Art, Sunnyvale continues work on their florescence microscope. On Tuesday, Amsterdam works on their projects, San Diego meets in La Jolla for a lecture on the function of sleep, and Somerville has Larry Gilbertson, a lead scientist at Monsanto, leading a discussion of a paper about using environmental RNAi technology on herbivorous insects. On Wednesday, Charlottesville has a discussion of the Zika virus and Vancouver continues discussions on how genes express proteins. On Thursday, Brooklyn hosts a KNow science lecture by Natalie Freund, who will discuss her work as an HIV scientist and the future of HIV research and treatment, Cambridge has a talk by Dr Guy-Bart Stan on synthetic biology design and conrol, Denver discusses optogenetics for iGEM projects, and Sunnyvale hosts a 3-D printer design to print talk. On Saturday, Oakland continues its work on a biologically evolved sunscreen
Monday, February 29
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USAl
Tuesday, March 1
Amsterdam, NE
San Diego, CA, USA
Somerville, MA
Wednesday, March 2
Charlottesville, VA, USA
Vancouver, BC, CAN
Thursday, March 3
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Cambridge, UK
Denver, CO, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Saturday, March 5
Oakland, CA, USA
Events coming up
Friday, March 11
Baltimore, MD, USA
Saturday, March 12
Austin, TX, USA
Austin, TX, USA
Cambridge, UK
Seattle, WA, USA
Monday, March 14
Austin, TX, USA
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 15-16
Madrid, Spain
Thursday-Friday, March 17-18
Boston, MA, USA
Thursday, March 24
Ljubljana, SVN
Wednesday-Friday, April 6-8
London, UK
Saturday, April 9
Stockholm, SWE
Here are some photos from Stockholm Makerspace’s wetlab inauguration




To see when the next event is in your area, check the full list of usual suspects. Don’t see one near you? Why not have your own and get it posted here? Tell us about it by emailing events@diybio.org. It would be great to post some photos of your event somewhere. We’d love to see them. We do have some guidelines for what is posted, and are not capturing every event within the community.
Here are your DIYbio events for the week. On Sunday, Durham meets for show and tell, with a featured iGEM discussion, Oakland continues its Open Insulin project. On Monday, Brooklyn begins its Biohacker Bootcamp course, Cork holds a conference on the future axioms of synthetic biology, accessible through livestreaming, and Sunnyvale continues its quantum salinity detector work, using surface plasmon resonance. On Tuesday, Amsterdam plans its collaborative monthly project cycle., Minneapolis shows how to do DNA extraction, and discusses further direction of their efforts, Oakland has a social, and Somerville is working on their projects. On Wednesday, Durham continues its study sessions of MITs Principles of Synthetic Biology course offered through eDX, London has a welcoming session, Oakland continues with its fun fermentation, as well as its Open Insulin work. San Diego continues its lab work emphasizing algae, Sunnyvale continues its course on biochemistry for newbies, as well as continuing their project on building a fluorescence microscope, and Vancouver has an open lab, where there will be a discussion of techniques and systems in development for supporting life beyond low earth orbit. On Thursday, Baltimore will have a discussion from new members involved in a startup company developing a microfluidic product, Ljubljana has an open day, welcoming you to participate in their projects, London is featuring a presentation from Professor Doug Yu on the use of bioinformatics methods to assess biodiversity, Melbourne is asking for help to finish their lab, while building a glassware drying rack, Montreal is having an open lab night, Somerville coninues their study sessions on the eDX synthetic biology course, and Sunnyvale continues work on their community bioprinter project. On Friday, North York has video lectures on the immune system and cancer. On Saturday, Longwood continues work on its lab, San Diego has an open lab, another group in San Diego carries on a bioinformatics study group, and Seattle is helping beginners study neurobiology through sheep’s brain dissection.
Sunday, February 21
Durham, NC, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Monday, February 22
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Cork, IE
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Tuesday, February 23
Amsterdam, NLD
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Somerville, MA, USA
Wednesday, February 24
Durham, NC, USA
London, UK
Oakland, CA, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
San Diego, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Vancouver, BC, CAN
Thursday, February 25
Baltimore, MD, USA
Ljubljana, SVN
London, UK
Melbourne, VIC, AUS
Montreal, QC, CAN
Somerville, MA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Friday, February 26
North York, ON, CAN
Saturday, February 27
Longwood, FL, USA
San Diego, CA, USA
San Diego, CA, USA
Seattle, WA, USA
Other events coming up
Sunday, February 28
Charlottesville, VA, USA
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Monday, February 29
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Tuesday, March 1
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Thursday, March 3
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Ljubljana, SVN
Saturday, March 12
Austin, TX, USA
Austin, TX, USA
Monday, March 14
Austin, TX, USA
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 15-16
Madrid, Spain
Thursday-Friday, March 17-18
Boston, MA, USA
Wednesday-Friday, April 6-8
London, UK
To see when the next event is in your area, check the full list of usual suspects. Don’t see one near you? Why not have your own and get it posted here? Tell us about it by emailing events@diybio.org. It would be great to post some photos of your event somewhere. We’d love to see them. We do have some guidelines for what is posted, and are not capturing every event within the community.

