Pulse: the Journal of Science and Culture, vol. 4 (original) (raw)

Do-it-yourself Biology: Promises and Challenges for an Open Science and Technology Movement

Thomas LANDRAIN

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European do-it-yourself (DIY) biology: beyond the hope, hype and horror

guenter seyfried

BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology, 2014

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Roberta Buiani (2015). Biolab-on-Wheels: finding a space for a DIY bio lab in Toronto. WI. Journal of Mobile Media 9 (1)

Roberta Buiani

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We are Biohackers: Exploring the Collective Identity of the DIYbio Movement

Gabriela A Sanchez

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‘Science Without Scientists’: DIY Biology and the Renegotiation of the Life Sciences

Massimiliano Simons

2021

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Kitchen biology. The rise of do-it-yourself biology democratizes science, but is it dangerous to public health and the environment?

Howard Wolinsky

EMBO reports, 2009

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DIYbio: Making things and making futures

Ana Delgado, Ana Delgado

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Fringe biotechnology

Nora S . Vaage

BioSocieties, 2016

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DIY-Bio – economic, epistemological and ethical implications and ambivalences

jozef keulartz

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From garden biotech to garage biotech: amateur experimental biology in historical perspective

Helen Anne Curry

British Journal for the History of Science, 2014

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Engage with, don't fear, community labs

Ellen Jorgensen

Nature Medicine, 2011

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A feral science? Dangers and disruptions between DIYbio and the FBI

Michael Scroggins

Critique of Anthropology, 2023

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The FBI and biohackers: an unusual relationship: The FBI has had some success reaching out to the DIY biology community in the USA, but European biohackers remain skeptical of the intentions of US law enforcement

Howard Wolinsky

EMBO reports, 2016

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10. Biohacking: Playing with technology

Stephanie de Smale

The Playful Citizen, 2018

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A blue biotechnologies Living Lab in the Mediterranean – Not the sum of its participant organisations but the sum of the people in those organisations

ALAN DEIDUN

Co-Creating and Orchestrating Multistakeholder Innovation, 2020

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Community Biology Labs in Practice: A Pasteur’s Quadrant Perspective

S. Nisa Asgarali-Hoffman

IOS Press eBooks, 2022

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A passion for biotechnology

William Strohl

Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 2012

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Unconventional settings and uses of human enhancement technologies: A nonsystematic review of public and experts' views on self‐enhancement and do‐it‐yourself biology/biohacking risks

jean-christophe giger

Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies

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2012 Social Movements and Converging Technologies. An exploration. Workshop "Direct-To-Consumer and Do-It-Yourself Biotechnologies. Challenges to Researching, Engaging and Governing the Messiness of Convergence" Edinburgh/UK; Sep. 27-28th.

Franz Seifert

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Hand-made biology

Gregory Petsko

Genome Biology, 2010

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Biotechnology and Society: An Introduction by Hallam Stevens

David Channell

Technology and Culture, 2018

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Extended abstract The biohacking: a new risk, a new ethic to build

Guillaume Bagnolini

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Making money from microbes: Finance and the California biotechnology industry

Kelvin W Willoughby

1989

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Introduction to the special issue Biology and Technology Reframed: historiographical reflections and opportunities

Karen Rader

History and Technology

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Second Century: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the Biotechnology Revolution

Ludmila Pollock

2013

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10 "The Human Need to Fiddle" - Tinkering with Technology

Mirjam Grewe-Salfeld

transcript Verlag eBooks, 2021

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Robert E. Kohler, Landscapes and Labscapes: Exploring the Lab–Field Border in Biology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2002

Peder Anker

Metascience, 2003

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Biocontainment Laboratories: A Critical Component of the US Bioeconomy in Need of Attention

James Le Duc

Health security, 2020

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Biotechnology (2013 RUSA Book and Media Award; 2012 Booklist Editor's Choice)

Brenda Wilmoth Lerner

Brenda Wilmoth Lerner and K. Lee Lerner, eds. Biotechnology: In Context. Cengage Gale, 2012. | 2013 RUSA Book and Media Award Winner and 2012 Booklist Editor's Choice selection

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The joy of the lab

Paul Smaglik

Nature, 2004

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Biotechnology Virtual Labs: Facilitating Laboratory Access Anytime-Anywhere for Classroom Education

Shyam Diwakar

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The Shifting Currents of Bioscience Innovation

William Hoffman

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Introducing Biospecimen Science to Communities: Tools from Two Cities

Mariana Arevalo

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Kitchen biology

Howard Wolinsky

EMBO Reports

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Inclusive Innovation in Biohacker Spaces: The Role of Systems and Networks

Jeremy de Beer

Technology Innovation Management Review, 2018

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