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Re: [DIYbio] Re: Catalunian DIY BIO group?

The FAB10 Festival on 5-6 July is totally free for everyone to attend! Please invite everyone who may be interested. There may be additional material costs to register for workshops, such as the workshop Daniel will be running on Optical Biosensors and hopefully another DIYbio workshop on neuroscience and cyborg cockroaches. We will post the full schedule soon, and here's the link to more details (please scroll down to Fab Festival): https://www.fab10.org/en/home#panel4

The week-long FAB10 conference has a registration fee of EURO 150 for Barcelona residents, and will feature a couple activities related to DIYbio.

On May 31, 2014, at 4:35 AM, Daniel Grajales <daniel.grajales@gmail.com> wrote:

> I agree. Why don't we meet on fablab congress? I think it's going to be free. Anybody is going?
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[DIYbio] Re: Help end harassment in hacking!

Something loosely related, though not so severe, happened at the Carlsbad lab about a year ago.  I don't know the details.  



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Re: [DIYbio] Techcrunch: This Algae Battery Could Power A Tesla With 200X The Charge

I agree the article and video are nearly content free.

However, using a nifty tool called Google, I have found some web pages that might shed more light on how to use algae in batteries. This page talks about a 200% improvement over lithium-ion, and I can see how that may have been garbled into "200x" if someone were not reading or listening carefully. Here is another page about the same research.

The person in the video seems to be talking about a carbene coating, which if applied to high-surface-area nanofibers could make a nice conducting electrode in a battery or supercapacitor. Perhaps he is replacing the polypyrrole conducting polymer with one based on conductive carbenes, but I may not have heard him correctly -- the audio in that piece was pretty bad.

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On 05/31/2014 12:52 PM, Ryan Bethencourt wrote:
We're super excited

So, besides showing conductivity, has he got any diode action to show?  Polarity?

Does his cell design depend on algae being alive as it appears in the jars?

How does that impact use in a car battery pack?


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Re: [DIYbio] Techcrunch: This Algae Battery Could Power A Tesla With 200X The Charge

On 05/31/2014 12:52 PM, Ryan Bethencourt wrote:
> We're super excited

So, besides showing conductivity, has he got any diode action to show? Polarity?

Does his cell design depend on algae being alive as it appears in the jars?

How does that impact use in a car battery pack?

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[DIYbio] Re: Techcrunch: This Algae Battery Could Power A Tesla With 200X The Charge

No actual mention of how anything works and the video doesn't explain anything. Are you just passing a current through algae in the video? One can pass a current through tap water.....

No offense, but it seems like the TechCrunch article is a paid advertisement.... It doesn't say anything.

Is the goal to using algae as electrodes maybe, like previous work of others?

Do you think using anything living, like algae could even be used in a Car battery? how would it survive heat?, cold? Anything that isn't a normal environment?

Don't algae need light to grow?? How would this work in a battery?



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Hi All,

We're super excited for the first bit of coverage on techcrunch of what we hope will be transformative tech for batteries. 


Adam's company, Algas Biotech is developing early stage technology to replace the use of rare metals in batteries (i.e. much more eco friendly and it would remove CO2 from the atmosphere as part of the production of Algae). The technology is still early (with all the expected caveats that early stage science has) but Adam's going to have more news to share in the near future!

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Re: [DIYbio] Anyone know a good.spam free Wiki like Database for storing experiments and data?

On 05/31/2014 10:30 AM, Connor Dickie wrote:
> One thing we do do is allow people to "branch" or "fork" (to use git parlance) lab books that have been listed under an open CC
> license.

Using version control could be useful as is to some people, but most researchers
would want some of git's complexity hidden in day to day use.
The terminology to describe notebooks could sound like:

Contribute and share an existing lab notebook, or start your own version?

Are you ready to publish results alongside others in the main project notebook?
Yes --> Which pages to publish? No--> What pages are ready for publishing in your notebook
to be called final, and what is still draft quality?
(Shows GUI for checking off status of pages, or selected text, etc.)

Some GUI menu choice for the notebook would show "all" including rough drafts, or final, hiding rough draft parts.

At individual contributor merge time, no interweaving of writings diagrams, photos,
data is done, it just becomes available for editing in the main notebook.
At publishing time those that have permission to edit it there
can merge into one cohesive document describing the work of all contributors together.

After individual contributor merges, changes to the separate individual contributor notebook would
trigger a merge reconciliation at any attempt to publish the current newer status of
work in the individual notebook. Merge reconciliation would require at-the-same-time
authorization of both the overall project leader and the individual, and would be like
software code merging -- not necessarily easy for some folks to do. It might not be automatable
to have new writings flow into the main document from the individual contrib notebook.

Probably the best way to handle merges by individual contribs is that they get the entire contents
of the main doc version control and the main notebook gets all their content also.
Then they have their version of it as a branch. They can set things so they only see their branch,
or they can work in the main notebook. When using the main notebook, they would add to their
project contrib dir, (see below).
Then the easiest way forward is to do all edits in the main notebook and abandon
the individual branch after the first "for publication" merge.

Some would want to share data before ready for publication. If it just went into
a contributor data part of the main notebook, with no parts referenced in the main
notebook, merging would be easy, and only require authorization of the contributor.
After using some of a contributor's writings and data in the main doc,
merging gets more difficult again, the same as when ready to publish.

I can see multiple contributors to a project being easy up until the overall writing
that pulls the project together is done, then it gets messy. To keep sharing progress easy,
building the idea of project contributor directories into a notebook makes sense to me.
Then merges of info to share require only an individual contributor's OK.

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[DIYbio] Techcrunch: This Algae Battery Could Power A Tesla With 200X The Charge

Hi All,

We're super excited for the first bit of coverage on techcrunch of what we hope will be transformative tech for batteries. 


Adam's company, Algas Biotech is developing early stage technology to replace the use of rare metals in batteries (i.e. much more eco friendly and it would remove CO2 from the atmosphere as part of the production of Algae). The technology is still early (with all the expected caveats that early stage science has) but Adam's going to have more news to share in the near future!

All the best,
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[DIYbio] UK Midlands DIYbio group

Hello all!

Just recently I became aware of the DIYbio movement and I'm quite fascinated by this kind of 'democratization' of science. It seems like we are not longer living in the area where science is confined to the elite. The emergence of citizen scientists can change the outcome of scientific fruits quite substantially. 

In any event I'd like to form a local branch of DIYbio that would cater for the needs of interested parties in the UK midlands area (Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire etc). I'm a doctoral student at the University of Nottingham where I study the biology and genetics of human epithelial cells. I have experience in research techniques and would love to be involved in the movement. 

If anyone is interested, please get in touch.

Best wishes
Abdul 

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Re: [DIYbio] Anyone know a good.spam free Wiki like Database for storing experiments and data?



On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 11:08:21 AM UTC-4, Josiah Zayner wrote:
Hey Connor,

   Is it possible to have multiple lab books connected to a project? If not that might be an interesting idea especially for collaborations.

Interesting idea - Right now we don't have multiple lab books for a project. We encourage users to use tags and note types as a way to organize their data within a lab book. I guess you could say that we've organized things so that the users does not have to worry so much about organization. Search and metadata are key for us, especially as projects grow to have many participants (never though about thousands!), lots of entries, and lots of data.

One thing we do do is allow people to "branch" or "fork" (to use git parlance) lab books that have been listed under an open CC license. This is the method we're using for the #ScienceHack series of events where non-co-located groups are working towards a common goal and are building off of each other's results.

 
I actually don't even know what would be a good solution for something like The ILIAD project. How to make it easy for say 100 or 1000 people to collaborate and post experiments on a Science project? Do you feel that SynBiota would scale well? Just from a brief glance at the webpage you sent me it seems that it is more geared towards smaller collaborations? Maybe?


Some of the largest projects by team size are approaching 30 members as of now. A far cry from 1000, but we need to start somewhere and will not be able to determine what features and what affordances would allow us to scale projects from 1 person to 1000. We won't know what works for this until we encounter these scenarios. eg. we learned a lot when teams grew to be over about 12.
 
I have been trying to use a Wiki because it seems that has been the most successful large scale collaboration tool but it was also built a while ago. A customizable front page to a Synbiota project might be cool also. I see one can edit the Details but those are hidden, one needs to expand that to see what is going on can that be changed by a project creator?


This is being actively worked on, and you are not the first to request such features.

If you are keen - we work with many of our key users to help drive the design and features on Synbiota. I've followed your work since the kickstarter and would be excited to hear more of your requests, ideas and dreams about what an ideal software suite would be to you. I'm happy to connect via email or skype etc. to have a more in depth chat.

ronnoc[a]gmail[d]com

 



On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:48 AM, Connor Dickie <ron...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Josiah,

You could check out www.synbiota.com - a fair amount of people/groups are using it to document, organize and share projects, protocols, data, etc.

Here's an example of a group that's using and enjoying it - https://www.synbiota.com/projects/455/

If you want to get a handle on the features available, best place to check right now are the short walk-throughs on youtube: https://youtube.com/synbiota

I'd be excited to hear feedback from you.

I'm pretty quiet on this group - but I just had to reply to your post. Seems as though you could save a lot of time using what we've built rather then rolling your own solution if I understand your requirements correctly.


! Caveat - I work at Synbiota, so FYI about that.


Regardless - hope you find a solution!



On Sunday, May 18, 2014 9:55:24 PM UTC-4, Josiah Zayner wrote:
yeah...

I will just attempt to confirm the people manually. MediaWiki doesn't send an email when a new account request shows up which sucks. I guess I can attempt to fix that issue if I find the motivation.

Thanks all for the ideas everyone but I guess as most people said it is kind of unavoidable.

On Sunday, May 18, 2014 1:23:51 PM UTC-7, John Griessen wrote:
On 05/16/2014 04:48 PM, Josiah Zayner wrote:
> is a forum not an editable database system.

It's a big complexity leap and task, but there's
django framework for database driven web apps.  Modules
in that framework exist for registering users that would lessen
the anti spam work, but not fully automate it.

For an anti spam shield against registering as a user were full auto,
it would be AI.  We don't seem to be there yet.

Maybe that's why the subscription services are starting up.
The money pays for anti spam human verifying...

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Re: [DIYbio] Re: Catalunian DIY BIO group?

I agree. Why don't we meet on fablab congress? I think it's going to be free. Anybody is going?

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Siebel UI Consultant

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Please go through the following requirement and let me know on Dhruv@riderconsultinginc.com if you have any available resources

 

 

Role  Siebel UI Consultant

Location  Englewood, CO

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Duration  1-2 months

 

* Hands on Experience & Knowledge in Siebel Configuration.

* Full understanding of the functionality aspect of Siebel Open UI Architecture ¿ (e.g. what in Siebel tools is mapped where and how the UI can be manipulated)

* Full understanding of Open UI API (e.g. Presentation Model Class, Physical Renderer Class)

* strong Knowledge on Siebel Open UI Web Skills

   a. CSS

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   c. jQuery

   d. JavaScript

* Experience in developing Open UI menu bars with modern look and feel based on wireframes.

 

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[DIYbio] Re: Catalunian DIY BIO group?

Made barcelona and fab10 forum could be a good start point

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Re: [DIYbio] Anyone know a good.spam free Wiki like Database for storing experiments and data?

Thanks Mac. Checking it out.

On Friday, May 30, 2014 10:15:30 AM UTC-7, Mackenzie Cowell wrote:
The Public Lab for Open Science has a marvelous home-grown wiki (that supports markdown! Amen!) for enabling their community to collaborate and report on various experiments. Fork it!

https://github.com/publiclab/plots2

Mac

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014, Katherine Gordon <kthrn...@gmail.com> wrote:


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Josiah Zayner <josiah.zayner@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Connor,

   Is it possible to have multiple lab books connected to a project? If not that might be an interesting idea especially for collaborations. I actually don't even know what would be a good solution for something like The ILIAD project. How to make it easy for say 100 or 1000 people to collaborate and post experiments on a Science project? Do you feel that SynBiota would scale well? Just from a brief glance at the webpage you sent me it seems that it is more geared towards smaller collaborations? Maybe? I have been trying to use a Wiki because it seems that has been the most successful large scale collaboration tool but it was also built a while ago. A customizable front page to a Synbiota project might be cool also. I see one can edit the Details but those are hidden, one needs to expand that to see what is going on can that be changed by a project creator?




On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:48 AM, Connor Dickie <ronnoc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Josiah,

You could check out www.synbiota.com - a fair amount of people/groups are using it to document, organize and share projects, protocols, data, etc.

Here's an example of a group that's using and enjoying it - https://www.synbiota.com/projects/455/

If you want to get a handle on the features available, best place to check right now are the short walk-throughs on youtube: https://youtube.com/synbiota

I'd be excited to hear feedback from you.

I'm pretty quiet on this group - but I just had to reply to your post. Seems as though you could save a lot of time using what we've built rather then rolling your own solution if I understand your requirements correctly.


! Caveat - I work at Synbiota, so FYI about that.


Regardless - hope you find a solution!



On Sunday, May 18, 2014 9:55:24 PM UTC-4, Josiah Zayner wrote:
yeah...

I will just attempt to confirm the people manually. MediaWiki doesn't send an email when a new account request shows up which sucks. I guess I can attempt to fix that issue if I find the motivation.

Thanks all for the ideas everyone but I guess as most people said it is kind of unavoidable.

On Sunday, May 18, 2014 1:23:51 PM UTC-7, John Griessen wrote:
On 05/16/2014 04:48 PM, Josiah Zayner wrote:
> is a forum not an editable database system.

It's a big complexity leap and task, but there's
django framework for database driven web apps.  Modules
in that framework exist for registering users that would lessen
the anti spam work, but not fully automate it.

For an anti spam shield against registering as a user were full auto,
it would be AI.  We don't seem to be there yet.

Maybe that's why the subscription services are starting up.
The money pays for anti spam human verifying...

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urgent requirement Oracle iStore Web Developer in Gardena, CA

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Please go through the following requirement and let me know on Dhruv@riderconsultinginc.com if you have any available resources

 

 

 

Role Oracle iStore Web Developer

Location Gardena, CA

Duration Long Term

Start Date June 2

Interview Process HR – Phone

                                     Tech - Phone

 

 

3 years of techno/functional Oracle EBS experience

Experience with  self-service Oracle applications modules iService, iReceivable, iStore

Excellent communication skills.  Position is client facing

 

 

 

We have a position for a dynamic Oracle iStore Web Developer, who can develop for the web environment as well as the database and PL/SQL.  The candidate must have experience with the technical stack, database schemas, and the self service apps (iStore, iPayables, iReceivables, etc.). He or she should be comfortable writing Java, SQL queries, and configuring iStore, and the related self-service apps.

 

Experience Required:

·         Minimum 3 years of development experience with Java, JSP, and Java Web Services in an Oracle applications environment. This should include development using distributed transaction communication protocols (i.e. SOAP, JSON, XML).

·         Minimum of 3 years of functional and technical experience with Oracle applications. This must include Financial/Sub-Ledger accounting, manufacturing, inventory, CRM, order management and workflow in either R11 or R12 environment.

·         Minimum of 3 years experience with the self-service Oracle applications modules such as iService, iReceivables, iStore.

·         Minimum 5 years of experience with relational database development, SQL, JSP, and procedural programming in PL/SQL.

 

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·         Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or a related field.

·         At least 10 years of programming and system analysis experience.

·         Strong analytical and problem solving skills, and excellent written and verbal communication skills.

·         Working knowledge of Linux or UNIX environments.

·         Experience with shell and scripting is a plus.

·         Experience in the support and upgrade of business, accounting systems, and/or CRM systems at a small to mid-sized organization is a plus.

 

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[DIYbio] Re: Help end harassment in hacking!

Hey Everyone,

I appreciate all the moderate voices on here -- it is a good thing that cooler heads prevail. 

But, in these kinds of situations, I intentionally play a different role.  

As you all say, we are at the beginning of this movement. And, as you say, it feels like this has the potential to be something really amazing and different. Which is why I got so angry to see this all-to-typical request to cover up bad male behavior on the DIYBio listserv. And honestly, it always takes ruffling a few feathers to make clear how unacceptable this type of behavior is. 

Anyways, I'm not here to grid my axe, there are lots of places for that type of activism. Here is the place to work together to build the type of community we all want to be a part of. 

<3s and huggies DIYBio,

Will Canine



 

 

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 7:33:03 AM UTC-4, Jen Kotila wrote:
As many of you know, there have been quite a few incidents of sexual harassment and bullying in hacking and biohacking culture. In fact, Doubleunion was started after the founder Liz Henry suffered harassment at Noisebridge. Here is a great article that she wrote about harassment in hacking and what to do about it. 

I love this quote from her: 

Openness, that's great, right? Except oddly, openness can mean we get rape and death threats while at the same time, the only thing we can't be "open" about is publicly naming a person who raped us. The "adhocracy" form of informal organizing sometimes look to us like the tyranny of structurelessness, where already-strong power structures and dynamics define our field, so already-powerful elites get stronger.


I am in touch with Liz because I have now myself been a victim of it at the hands of those who run Biologigaragen and The Kopenlab Festival I have been working there since November and the harassment started almost immediately. I tried long and hard to work it out internally but it only got worse over time. You can read an overview of what happened to me here.

Almost no one in lab denies I have been harassed (except for Emil Polny). What they are contending is that Malthe Borch and Emil Polny should stay in positions of power despite their extreme pattern of harassment. For the record, the ONE other woman in lab was mistreated in a very similar way to how I was mistreated. This is a pattern and it will not change. Bullies often re-offend without prejudice, especially when they only get slapped on the wrist for their behavior.  

Since Biologigaragen is flatly anarchistically organized, it is my voice against that of the two main perpetrators, who claim to have founded the lab (which is patently a false clam as Marc Juul, who is currently running sudoroom in Oakland, CA and setting up The Omni, also in Oakland, CA). For the record, Marc is one of my strongest supporters and warned me that I would have trouble speaking out here in Copenhagen due in part to the quirks in Danish culture that make it so that they have the most sexual harassment in the whole of the EU

Everyone here agrees that I have been harassed but no one takes the months of suffering I have endured seriously. I have suffered immensely both psychologically and physically as is common in victims of harassment. I have basically been stripped of my rights to operate within the organization. Even projects I brought in were taken from me and interfered with. Most recently, I have been removed as moderator from the mailing list for speaking out about my plight and there is talk of forcing me out of the organization because I have hurt it for coming forward. I have been accused of harming Biologigaragen by going public but I contend that it is MORE harmful to any institution to allow known harassers to remain in positions of authority and to tell a harassed and bullied person who tried for months to try to work it out in good faith that she has to share a lab with those who abused her. 

In fact this opinion is so widely held that during the last meeting I was mobbed by a group of seven very hostile people who want Malthe Borch to stay in power. Mobbing is very serious and after months of the stress caused from harassment and I had a nervous breakdown as it came in the wake of months of psychological torment. 

A friend of mine who was harassed after whistleblowing in the UN warned me this would happen. She was forced out and tormented for her coming forward. I told her "nah, that won't happen to me, the community will protect me, despite the fact that we have no HR and no union rep to deal with this". I have been met with some support but also with lots of scorn and derision. It has severely affected me and I believe that its extreme mishandling has severely affected all of biohacking. 

I have started a petition about the matter and I would like it if the community could show its support for ending harassment in hacking generally and also for ending it in Biologigaragen. Please fill it out honestly. I am curious to see how many people are ok with severe harassment and how many think it is not ok. I am intending to try to help biohacking over this hurdle and protect it from further instances of this. We should be the alternative to the traditional power structures and within our organizations, we should never allow bullying or sexual harassment to occur for whatever reason. I want to take what happened to me and make it into a positive thing for the whole community. I request your assistance in doing so. 

Tusind tak skal du hav (as they say in Denmark),

Jen Kotila

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