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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
The Revolution will be Bio-Based
Genomics Forum and Innogen event at the 2012 ESRC Festival of Social Science
Discussion session #3:
Could Scotland, the country which gave the world “Dolly” the cloned sheep, potentially lead a new global revolution in the life sciences? Will the Scottish revolution be bio-based?
Chaired by Professor Joyce Tait, Scientific Advisor, ESRC Innogen Centre
Speakers:
Aidan Courtney, Chief Executive of Roslin Cells
Lilian Hamilton, Innovation Topic Leader at Scottish Enterprise
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