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

Will Canine,

Thank you for your brilliant reply. That is exactly the kind of spirit I would like to see here. If we could get our act together, we could have something like YCombinator for bio.

As John Griessen mentioned, we could be using planning software. What if we could have smaller volunteer work-groups for different projects?

I would like to test this approach by nominating my 3D printed bioreactor restroom project for a workgroup. I have some knowledge of electronics, CAD and project management. The people who have already participated in the other bioreactor projects could be of great help.

The idea is simply for a low cost lavatory that would treat waste onsite and generate some energy in the process. There is a huge market for this product worldwide.

I have already started looking for references. I will set up some project infrastructure and post on my results for some high quality feedback.



On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 11:16 PM, Dakota Hamill <dkotes@gmail.com> wrote:
Sensa is probably the company from the list I'm most interested in, because a bioreactor would be something I'd buy.  That's definitely a prototype I'd like to see!

How many of the companies have websites yet?  I've seen some random things from googling some of them but...

Not to hijack the thread but....

On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 3:12 AM, Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
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.












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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