[DIYbio] Re: Biomedical Engineering Student and DIYBio Nube Interested in Synthetic Biology

Usually people take the other approach... They have a goal in mind and then learn the techniques on the way... 

Where do you live - it heavily depands on what you are allowed to do in your basement.

There are also various directions in diy bio... 
Do you want to do 
- something of scientific relevance?
- Educate the public with smelly or glowing stuff? 







On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 4:09:03 PM UTC+1, Alexandra Juego wrote:
Hello everyone!

I'm a fourth year college student majoring in biomedical engineering and biochemistry. My knowledge of standard laboratory techniques is pretty good, since I've taken several lab courses and have worked in a few research labs since I started uni. I'm very interested in synthetic biology and am considering doing a synthetic biology inspired project for my capstone design project next Fall.  

How do you biohackers come up with ideas for your experiments and projects? And I also want to set up my own garage lab so that I can tinker on my own and learn new things. I guess I'm also wondering how to really get started doing DIYBio.

Thanks in advance for your feedback :)

Alex J.

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