Dear all,
I wrote this post for the SpotOn NYC DIYbio day, trying to put together various approaches to fund DIYbio initiatives: http://www.nature.com/spoton/2012/12/spoton-nyc-diy-science-how-do-we-make-diybio-sustainable/
It surely does need development and more details have to be fed in, but I guess it is a good basis for discussion.
Also, as I'm not sure the link was posted on the general DIYbio group, Joel Winston wrote a nice follow-up from the DIYbio kickoff meeting in Paris: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-12/12/biohacking-europe
Thanks for reading, I'll be glad to have any comments on this :)
Have a nice day,
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