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From: Pieter van Boheemen <pieter@waag.org>
Date: Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:03 PM
Subject: [BHL-Europe] BioHack Academy II: Call for Partner Labs
To: europe <europe@biohacklabs.org>


Hi biohackers,

For the second edition of the BioHack Academy in September we are looking for new partner labs. We need local coordinators that would like to teach hackers, designers, artists, engineers and scientists the methodology, skills and philosophy of biohacking! Please contact me (pieter@waag.org) or fill in the form on our website in case you are interested: http://waag.org/bha2


Call for Partners Labs - deadline May 8th, 2015

BioHack Academy is a unique international 10-week program, during which participants build and use their own biolabs. It was held for the first time in the Spring of 2015, in collaboration with partners in South-America, USA and Europe. We are now seeking new partner labs for the second and improved series.

Participants learn how grow their own fuel, food, filaments, farmaceuticals, fragances, fungi and much more funky bio stuff. Whether it’s a new type of bio ink, bio polymer or bio fuel, we’ll show you how to grow it and share the results with others. By the end of the course your Fablab, Maker/Hackspace or whatever machine shop will be turned into a biolab.

In June, all partner lab coordinators are invited to join a one-week bootcamp. We will review the Academy curriculum, test the tools, equipment and protocols and perhaps most importantly get to know each other. You will also receive all the electrical components for the machines and samples of the biological strains.

More information can be found in this brochure:
http://waag.org/sites/waag/files/public/media/publicaties/bha2-call-for-partners.pdf




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