Re: [DIYbio] Re: DIYbio lab / Open Hackerspace for Biotechnologies in Berlin, Germany

The one in Ireland is my personal lab, but I'd be really happy to help
set up a community lab, also.

Getting a license to work with GMO bacteria was annoying and time
consuming in Ireland. My friends in Germany tell me it's next to
impossible for an individual, over there. It would have to be a
community lab, and there is a lot of legal risk even then.

I hope you get a group together who are willing to take that
responsibility and risk. The EU needs a big push to keep up with
small-science.

On 31/01/12 17:09, swish wrote:
> I don't think you are having much luck in Germany. There is one in
> Ireland.
> If you are interested in starting one we can maybe work together. I
> would like to start one Frankfurt (or Hessen if it is to expensive
> there). Our Idea was to go for S1 Labs at Schools at first. Maybe we
> could work out a concept to start one next year (but this year is
> really busy) It would be an advantage to have several Labs and a
> community in Germany to deal with legal stuff.
>
> Greets
> Sebastian
>
> On 26 Jan., 19:39, Felix Maier <ukai....@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Are there any DIYbio labs in Berlin, Germany to join ?
>> Anyone building up a DIYbio lab for i.e. workshops?
>> I am very interested in this subject.
>>
>> Feel free to contact me via email.
>> Felix
>


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