Good luck with setting up the lab! You might think of taking one step
at a time. First try to gather all DIY Biologist in Melbourne. Is
meetup.com commonly used down under? If you take a bit broader
approach, you propably get people involved that don't even know what a
community lab is just yet, but still like the idea and decide to
support it.
Also ,great to see you instantly think of a competition. Would you
also be interested in joining the global competition we are setting
up? I'll send you a direct mail about it.
On 1 mrt, 23:51, Christopher Pendlebury
<mailingli...@christopherpendlebury.com> wrote:
> Thanks Avery!
>
> Initial thoughts on a kickoff project is a research competition, with
> a nice awards night at the end of it. With a bit of luck that might
> even get something publishable for someone.
>
> Cheers
> Chris
>
> On Mar 2, 3:43 pm, Avery louie <inactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Christopher,
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> > I think your "stone soup" approach is a good idea. You might want to look
> > at doing some kind of intro class/project to bring people together.
>
> > --Avery
>
> > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Bryan Bishop <kanz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Christopher Pendlebury <
> > > mailingli...@christopherpendlebury.com> wrote:
>
> > >> bought, especially consumables. A group plan at DeepDyve would be used
> > >> for access to scientific literature, along with open access journals.
>
> > > Wow. Nobody actually uses DeepDyve - it's as bad as paying for
> > > $30/article. I recommend you join your local community college to get
> > > access. As long as you have a college id, you will have access to your
> > > library's proxy. So this could mean anything like a $20 or $40 payment per
> > > semester (whatever a class happens to cost).
>
> > > I recommend you contact CCHS or Adam Ford. They have some DIYbio groupies
> > > in their circles in your area.
>
> > > - Bryan
> > >http://heybryan.org/
> > > 1 512 203 0507
>
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