Re: [DIYbio] How big is the DIYBio community? #OPENBIOTECH vlog series

The thing with statistics is of course the problem of scope definition. I'd very interested in setting up a new survey!

@Sebastian, once we start including the home growers in the definition, 5.000 is all of sudden a very conservative estimate. On itself http://www.wietforum.nl has already 32.000 members. Although there is not much molecular stuff going on over there. The bulb flower breeding community is more active on that front.

On Friday, 3 March 2017 06:30:15 UTC+1, Sebastian wrote:
I wonder how many plant people are on the list. Show of hands? 

Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC


On Mar 2, 2017, at 11:47 AM, Pieter Waag <pie...@waag.org> wrote:

We just published the third episode of our #OPENBIOTECH vlog series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpVp9YH8Znc

This time I am trying to do a sensible estimate of the size of the DIYBio community. I really wonder what your best estimate would be. 

There are nearly 6000 people on this mailing list, but are these really all active DIYBiologists? The mailing list of our lab in Amsterdam alone already contains over 1000 people, so I guess that's not a great way to make an estimate.

On the "local" lab page of the diybio.org site there are about 100 labs listed. Does every lab have at least 10, 50 or perhaps 100 active members?

And how about the DIY neuro/brain, (animal) breeders, nutrition/foodhackers, grinders/bodyhackers (just check #biohacking on instagram)? Do you think these should be considered as part of the DIYBio movement as well? The vlog also contains an interview with Christine Marizzi of the DNA Barcoding project. In think it is fair to include their participants as well. Do you agree?

For the vlog I assumed it was safe to say there are about 5,000 people in Europe involved in this scene. That's my best guess for now. 500 feels like a too small number to me, while 50,000 is way too much. So I suppose the order of magnitude is right. 

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