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"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
Branch chain amino acids to prevent muscle wasting. One of the core supplements for a ketogenic diet. #ketogenic #ketosis #keto #bcaa #hflc #lowcarb #paleo #biohack
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Re-Purposed 46
Daniel Modulevsky and Andrew Pelling
Pelling Lab, University of Ottawa
ca. 2015
Artifact no. 2015.0072
Apples, human epithelial and fibroblast cells preserved in plastic Petri dishes in an acrylic-based epoxy.
In this physical 'biohack' and proof of concept experiment, the makers demonstrate the ability to create living biological composites without resorting to genetic engineering and the manipulation of DNA.
In Re-Purposed 46, apples were manipulated into reliable 3D culture scaffolding for the purpose of providing a low-cost and sustainable alternative to synthetic three-dimensional culture systems.
The use of additional photos courtesy of Daniel Modulevsky, Dr. Andrew Pelling, and the Pelling Lab, University of Ottawa.
To find out more:
Apple Derived Cellulose Scaffolds for 3D Mammalian Cell Culture
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone...
Modulevsky DJ, Lefebvre C, Haase K, Al-Rekabi Z, Pelling AE (2014) Apple Derived Cellulose Scaffolds for 3D Mammalian Cell Culture. PLoS ONE 9(5): e97835. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0097835
Pelling Lab for Biophysical Manipulation
Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation
www.technomuses.ca/our_corporation/index_e.asp
Photo: CSTMC/2015
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«Re-Purposed 46»
Daniel Modulevsky et Andrew Pelling
Laboratoire Pelling, Université d'Ottawa
ca. 2015
No. d'artefact : 2015.0072
Des pommes, épithéliales humaines et des cellules de fibroblastes dans des contenants en plastique Petri conservées dans une résine époxy à base d'acrylique.
Un «biohack» physique et une preuve de concept, cette expérience démontre la capacité de créer des composites biologiques vivants sans avoir recours à l'ingénierie génétique et la manipulation de l'ADN.
L'utilisation de photos supplémentaires avec l'aimable autorisation de Daniel Modulevsky, docteur Andrew Pelling et le Laboratoire de Pelling, Université d'Ottawa.
Pour plus d'infos (en anglais seulement) :
Apple Derived Cellulose Scaffolds for 3D Mammalian Cell Culture (en anglais seulement)
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone...
Modulevsky DJ, Lefebvre C, Haase K, Al-Rekabi Z, Pelling AE (2014) Apple Derived Cellulose Scaffolds for 3D Mammalian Cell Culture. PLoS ONE 9(5): e97835. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0097835
Pelling Lab for Biophysical Manipulation (en anglais seulement)
Société des musées de sciences et technologies du Canada
www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/francais/index.cfm
Photo: SMSTC/2015
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
In the BioHack Academy the focus is on making lab equipment accessible through the open source sharing of designs.
On 3 April 2018 the BioHack Academy students presented their final projects. Visitors could discover the future of food, materials and products during the end presentation of our students. The projects show the potential of biotechnology and its creative application. Roland van Dierendonck, head of the BioHack Academy introduced this year's BioHack Academy after which the students received the official BioHack Academy Award.
This years students are: Matthijs de Block (BE), Jahangir Jahanbahkshi (NL), Jan Köhler (DE/HN), Malu Lücking (DE), Laura Olalde (AR), Bart Peeters (NL), Anna Pelgrim (NL), Alexander Rose (UK), Nel Thomas (DK). More information on waag.org/biohack
In the BioHack Academy the focus is on making lab equipment accessible through the open source sharing of designs.
On 3 April 2018 the BioHack Academy students presented their final projects. Visitors could discover the future of food, materials and products during the end presentation of our students. The projects show the potential of biotechnology and its creative application. Roland van Dierendonck, head of the BioHack Academy introduced this year's BioHack Academy after which the students received the official BioHack Academy Award.
This years students are: Matthijs de Block (BE), Jahangir Jahanbahkshi (NL), Jan Köhler (DE/HN), Malu Lücking (DE), Laura Olalde (AR), Bart Peeters (NL), Anna Pelgrim (NL), Alexander Rose (UK), Nel Thomas (DK). More information on waag.org/biohack
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
Students of world's first BioHack Academy graduated and presented their work on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015.
In ten weeks, students from Waag Society's Biohack Academy built a fully functioning lab. They built everything, from homemade microscopes and centrifuges to handmade spectrometers and incubators—all with materials commonly found at home!
The Revolution will be Bio-Based
Genomics Forum and Innogen event at the 2012 ESRC Festival of Social Science
Setting up.
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
Students of world's first BioHack Academy graduated and presented their work on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015.
In ten weeks, students from Waag Society's Biohack Academy built a fully functioning lab. They built everything, from homemade microscopes and centrifuges to handmade spectrometers and incubators—all with materials commonly found at home!
Students of world's first BioHack Academy graduated and presented their work on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015.
In ten weeks, students from Waag Society's Biohack Academy built a fully functioning lab. They built everything, from homemade microscopes and centrifuges to handmade spectrometers and incubators—all with materials commonly found at home!
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
"Inteligencia Artificial y el futuro de los humanos" moderado por Alfredo Marcos, Catedrático de Filosofía de la Ciencia.
Students of world's first BioHack Academy graduated and presented their work on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015.
In ten weeks, students from Waag Society's Biohack Academy built a fully functioning lab. They built everything, from homemade microscopes and centrifuges to handmade spectrometers and incubators—all with materials commonly found at home!
The Revolution will be Bio-Based
Genomics Forum and Innogen event at the 2012 ESRC Festival of Social Science
Discussion session #1:
Will DIY Bio and Synthetic Biology ignite young people’s interest in the life sciences?
Chaired by Professor Steve Yearley, Director of the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum
Speakers:
Dr Simon Gage, Director of the Edinburgh International Science Festival
Asa Calow, Creative Technologist, DIY Biologist and Founder/Director of the MadLab in Manchester
Students of world's first BioHack Academy graduated and presented their work on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015.
In ten weeks, students from Waag Society's Biohack Academy built a fully functioning lab. They built everything, from homemade microscopes and centrifuges to handmade spectrometers and incubators—all with materials commonly found at home!