Re: [DIYbio] Re: DIYbio Europe Kick-off meeting

... Can't wait :)

On 30 nov. 2012, at 15:21, Thomas Landrain <thomas.landrain@gmail.com> wrote:

Tomorrow 50 biohackers and Biohack enthusiasts will be working on the future Amateur biology European network. Can't 

On 29 nov. 2012, at 15:02, TRolandB <williambeaufoy@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Thomas,

At our meeting last night we discussed what we'd (London biohackers) like to get out of the meeting on saturday.

If you like we'll give a little presentation on what we're up to.

We then looked at the issues we're facing and thought it would be good to have workshops on these issues to we can share info with other groups.

- Getting supplies / equipment
- Getting outside funding
- project ideas and collaboration
- legal hurdles
- how best to share information

Looking forward to it!

On Tuesday, 20 November 2012 16:56:16 UTC, Thomas Landrain wrote:
Hello dear DIYbio fellows! :)

Our kick-off meeting is approaching fast :) I'd like to remind you that registration is free but mandatory. Already more than 30 people are registered! Register at http://www.diybioeurope.eventbrite.com
Don't hesitate to come with several people from your local biohacklab as we will be mainly having discussions and workshops, and the more we are the more fun and pertinent it will be! 
Also very importantly, I'd like to ask participants to start thinking and answering relevant questions concerning DIYbio Europe (See the meeting abstract or below) it will help the meeting to be much more fruitful! Don't even hesitate to share them on this mailing list so that we start warming the discussion now ;)
Concerning the persons unable to attend, if you wish to register a message presenting yourself and your ideas for implementing a DIYbio organization and projects, you can either submit it to me directly or warn me that you'd like to perfrom a skype conference on the day of the event. I need this in order to sharpen the program.
See you in 11 days now!
Cheers!
Thomas

- What are the advantages of creating a (in)formal DIYbio Europe organization? What kind of help should this organization provide to the local DIYbio labs and amateurs?

- What shape should this organization take ? (informal, association, foundation,...)

- What projects would you like to do that would better benefit from being deployed at a European scale?

- What kind of interface between the DIYbio.Eu organization and the local groups?

- What kind of funds? European Commision? Crowdfunding? Membership?

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