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DIYbiosphere
Connecting DIYbio Worldwide

About

The DIYbiosphere is an open-source project to connect Do-it-Yourself Biology (DIYbio) initiatives from all over the world. It works similar to a wiki in which entries for each initiative are created. They easily editable through the GitHub interface

The DIYbiosphere is an open-source project to collect Do-It-Yourself Biology (DIYbio) initiatives from all over the world. One of it’s main purpose is to replace the list of DIYbio labs indexed in the [Local] section in the DIYbio.org website.

To contribute

Edit or add your own DIYbio initiative to the repository.

Mission

The goal is to have a common space where the DIYbio community can share about who and where they are and what they are doing. We believe that a centralized directory could benefit the DIYbio community by increasing visibility to projects, organizations and events. We hope that by connecting people and ideas, they may inspire, learn, and collaborate with each other. Additionally, the project can also serve as a reference point for DIYbio supporters and followers, including journalists, scholars, governmental agencies, and more.

History

The project was proposed as an alternative mode to gather, access, and share information about DIYbio initiatives in a way that positively contributes useful resources back to the community.

Mentions

Hosting
http://sphere.diybio.org/
Collection:  project
Start Date: 2016
Status: active
Type: non-profit
Partners:
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
United States
Tags: website, database
This page is still a draft

Please consider editing this file on GitHub. You can follow the editing tutorial

DIYbiosphere
Connecting DIYbio Worldwide

About

The DIYbiosphere is an open-source project to connect Do-it-Yourself Biology (DIYbio) initiatives from all over the world. It works similar to a wiki in which entries for each initiative are created. They easily editable through the GitHub interface

The DIYbiosphere is an open-source project to collect Do-It-Yourself Biology (DIYbio) initiatives from all over the world. One of it’s main purpose is to replace the list of DIYbio labs indexed in the [Local] section in the DIYbio.org website.

To contribute

Edit or add your own DIYbio initiative to the repository.

Mission

The goal is to have a common space where the DIYbio community can share about who and where they are and what they are doing. We believe that a centralized directory could benefit the DIYbio community by increasing visibility to projects, organizations and events. We hope that by connecting people and ideas, they may inspire, learn, and collaborate with each other. Additionally, the project can also serve as a reference point for DIYbio supporters and followers, including journalists, scholars, governmental agencies, and more.

History

The project was proposed as an alternative mode to gather, access, and share information about DIYbio initiatives in a way that positively contributes useful resources back to the community.

Mentions

Hosting
http://sphere.diybio.org/
Collection:  project
Start Date: 2016
Status: active
Type: non-profit
Partners:
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
United States
Tags: website, database
http://sphere.diybio.org/
Collection:  project
Start Date: 2016
Status: active
Type: non-profit
Partners:
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
United States
Tags: website, database
This page is still a draft

Please consider editing this file on GitHub. You can follow the editing tutorial

DIYbiosphere
Connecting DIYbio Worldwide

About

The DIYbiosphere is an open-source project to connect Do-it-Yourself Biology (DIYbio) initiatives from all over the world. It works similar to a wiki in which entries for each initiative are created. They easily editable through the GitHub interface

The DIYbiosphere is an open-source project to collect Do-It-Yourself Biology (DIYbio) initiatives from all over the world. One of it’s main purpose is to replace the list of DIYbio labs indexed in the [Local] section in the DIYbio.org website.

To contribute

Edit or add your own DIYbio initiative to the repository.

Mission

The goal is to have a common space where the DIYbio community can share about who and where they are and what they are doing. We believe that a centralized directory could benefit the DIYbio community by increasing visibility to projects, organizations and events. We hope that by connecting people and ideas, they may inspire, learn, and collaborate with each other. Additionally, the project can also serve as a reference point for DIYbio supporters and followers, including journalists, scholars, governmental agencies, and more.

History

The project was proposed as an alternative mode to gather, access, and share information about DIYbio initiatives in a way that positively contributes useful resources back to the community.

Mentions

Hosting

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