Re: [DIYbio] Re: I want to DIY a Stirred-Tank Bioreactor

Now that it's public, I can chip in here that one of the indie.bio SF
teams is working on a cheap, open source bioreactor:
http://indie.bio/indiebio-sf-announces-first-class-11-biotech-startups/?utm_content=buffer6361d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

(psst: Applications for Cork this Summer are open:
http://indieb.io/apply-to-ireland/ )

On 24/01/15 06:31, Dan wrote:
> I have a Fisher glass bio reactor that is pretty simple. An aquarium
> type air bubbler plus heating element. We decided not to use it in an
> experiment where we needed some hydrogen that was close to the LEL.
> One of my buddies from LABiohackers made a bioreactor from a plastic
> cooler. Much safer in case of explosion. I will try to track down the
> plans. I recall It did everything but wipe your arse.
>
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 7:46 AM, Will Canine <willcanine@gmail.com
> <mailto:willcanine@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> Just want to drop in my two cents about the broader discussion (sorry
>> dont have something concrete to contribute re: bioreactors atm). Just
>> a short story ;P
>>
>> Two years ago, I was at a class in Genspace learning how to pipette
>> and I was like "why hasnt someone made a DIY liquid handling robot
>> yet? why cant I just download and run this protocol?" So I went to the
>> DIY Bio listserv and looked around and, actually, someone HAD made one
>> and even put it out on the listserv! So I reached out to them, and two
>> years and a ton of work later, Chiu and Nick are my co-founders and
>> OpenTrons is a reality.
>>
>> I think it is amazing that more and more people are looking to the DIY
>> bio community for better, more accessible solutions to their research
>> needs. Every "I wish I had a ______" email is an incredible
>> opportunity to build a meaningful tool. And between the proliferation
>> of accelerator programs / biohacker spaces and increased crowdfunding
>> traction for DIY bio projects, developing and delivering these types
>> of tools has never been easier.
>>
>> I hope that this community can rise to the opportunity and channel its
>> talent, passion, and knowledge to build more amazing 21st Century
>> biotech tools like Open qPCR (cant wait to get mine) and OpenTrons
>> (cant wait to send ya'll yours ;). I think that many of us share the
>> dream that DIY Bio's legacy will be a radically more horizontal and
>> distributed bioeconomy, and I think building the tools that empower
>> people to build better with biology is one of the best ways we can all
>> make that a reality.
>>
>> </rant>
>>
>> Also, thanks for all the great links on bioreactors!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Will
>>
>> PS. If you are tryna bring your project to the next level,
>> contemplating a Kickstarter, whatever, would love to share some
>> hard-won lessons with you and chat. Just let me know! will at
>> opentrons dot com.
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>> On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 8:33:36 AM UTC-5, Priya Phalak wrote:
>>
>> hello group , I am new to DIYBIO .. I want to DIY a stirred-tank
>> bio reactor,
>> tried going through https://github.com/Bioreactor/ but unable to
>> catch a clue where to start it coz of geeked documentation
>> hence can some one demystify building bioreactor with simple step
>> by step style document or help me find some other open source DIY
>> Project
>> and guide me to build a bioreactor by providing every single
>> details to DIY a bioreactor*.***
>> kindly provide us the specifications of generic board
>> numbers,specific board numbers , sensors, connectors , hardware
>> etc.,
>> and also kindly provide us the materials like step by step
>> documents and videos in this regard
>>
>> with love
>> Priya Phalak
>>
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