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On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Nick Shockey, founding director of The Right to Research Coalition examines posters shown during a reception hosted by the Mozilla Science Lab in the Indian Treaty Room.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

The 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion followed the principle of using what you have to hand - from discarded University lab furniture and items from the museum stores, to instruments from local hackerspace Labitat and Rüdiger Trojok's homelab in Germany, and cheap purchases from IKEA, Amazon, and local stores. Luggage labels in the exhibition reveal these diverse origins. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch. Originally uploaded to MaltheBorch's flickr stream.

The 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion - you can see hacked instruments, film of the scientists at work, and texts and graphics explaining the connection between biohacking and the tools of synthetic biology. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch. Originally uploaded to MaltheBorch's flickr stream.

Tacks are hammered into a map of the world in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion, to represent the worldwide spread of DIY biology, from Singapore to Copenhagen to California. Photograph to be credited to Ane Pilgaard Sørensen.

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The College of the Environment at the University of Washington has been an open science exemplar since their founding, including their support of events in science communications and public engagement. Dean Lisa Graumlich spoke about her vision for opening up the science of the College at the first ScienceOnlineSeattle event in April, 2012 on Shared Science and the College sponsors related events to this day.

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The 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion will host hands-on events and open days when visitors can try out some of the tools on show, and discuss the goals and possibilities of open science and synthetic biology. When the scientists go home, film projection of their work leaves traces of action in the space. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch. Originally uploaded to MaltheBorch's flickr stream.

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FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

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Curator Niels Christian Vilstrup Møller shopping for cheap IKEA cupboards to join the discarded laboratory furniture used to make the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. Photograph to be credited to Ane Pilgaard Sørensen.

via @AdamGDunn and @OpenScience

 

A Human Right to Science

by: Audrey Chapman and Jessica Wyndham

Science, Vol. 340, No. 6138. (14 June 2013), pp. 1291-1291, dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1233319

Blogging notes (based on Cameron Neylon's slides) and low-tech solution to indicate agreement to dissemination at RECOMB Satellite 2009, compbio.mit.edu/recombsat/

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

The 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion followed the principle of using what you have to hand - from discarded University lab furniture and items from the museum stores, to instruments from local hackerspace Labitat and Rüdiger Trojok's homelab in Germany, and cheap purchases from IKEA, Amazon, and local stores. Luggage labels in the exhibition reveal these diverse origins. Photograph to be credited to Louise Whiteley.

Interaction designer Sara Krugman and Project Manager at University of Copenhagen's Center for Synthetic Biology assemble the openPCR machine acquired for the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. The machine will join the museum collection when no longer in use by the biohackers and event participants. Photo to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch.

Visitors to the opening of the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion handle Rüdiger Trojok's gene gun prototype. The gene gun was invented in 1983-1986, and is a simple device that is key to many synthetic biology experiments, delivering gold particles coated with DNA into plants or other organisms - but it cannot be used outside authorized labs. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch. Originally uploaded to MaltheBorch's flickr stream.

Horace Moody and others presenting about Open Science as part of the continuing sci-foo lives on discussion series on Second Natue Island.

Low on time and budget, the exhibition team makes a stencil to direct museum visitors toward the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. Photograph to be credited to Louise Whiteley.

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

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The group who drafted the Panton Principles at the Panton Arms, September 2009/ Jenny Meyer, Jordan Hatcher, Rufus Pollock, John Wilbanks, Cameron Neylon, Peter Murray-Rust, Carolina Rossini

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FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

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Agar gels stained with methylene blue and crystal violet, to be used for electrophoresis in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch and Sara Krugman.

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Dan Gezelter, director of The OpenScience Project for open source scientific software, presented his poster during a reception hosted by the Mozilla Science Lab in the Indian Treaty Room.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

Members of the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' project team from Medical Museion, Labitat, Center for Synthetic Biology, and Center for Interaction Design, and Line health care design consultancy, communally cut the masking tape ribbon at the exhibition opening. Photograph to be credited to Inbal Lieblich and Martin Malthe Borch. Originally uploaded to MaltheBorch's flickr stream.

On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

OpenTechSummit Berlin 2015, 14. Mai Kalkscheune

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