That's interesting. I've been involved in learning biohacking on my own and am constantly looking for people in India to collaborate with. I'll have a look at hillhacks and see if I can conduct something.
On Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 11:42:56 PM UTC+5:30, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
-- On Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 11:42:56 PM UTC+5:30, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
Hi all, I sent an email to someone in Nepal a few months ago asking if
there was interest in BioHacking. I've been interested in starting a
business in Nepal for about 8 years now, after first visiting Nepal. I
remember then the requirement was something like $25k USD invested
into the Nepali economy to get a business visa... for a lab startup
this would be tough as most equipment would be coming from foreign
lands, rather than into the Nepali economy. So that exact idea might
have to wait until my finances improve a lot more (hopefully someday)!
Anyway it would be a great place to work on DIYbio projects I think...
I could see two labs, one down in Kathmandu valley and one over in
Pokhara or somewhere just outside the Kathmandu smog bowl... just to
allow smog-related experiments to be run in parallel and results
compared. As I remember, stepping off the plane at Kathmandu airport
my eyes started burning (I assumed it was from the smog, but maybe the
airplane air just dried my eyes a bit or something).
My real interest was the seemingly relaxed law there... I didn't think
there would be much in the way of impeding drug discovery as far as
getting licensing and such. I'm not sure if they'd take kindly or not
to human cloning research, but my feeling is there'd be more pushback
from bovine-related research. Though I'm also quite interested in yak
x water buffalo crosses, small and furry and great milk desired!
Anyway, great to hear some activity over that way!
Let me know if you have any contacts in Kolkata... I've got
soon-to-be-family there, and I need a reason to spend a few months
there sometime!
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Bryan Bishop <kan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Rüdiger Trojok <tro...@openbioprojects.net>
> Date: Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 12:11 PM
> Subject: [diybio-eu] WG: Biohacking in Asia => http://hillhacks.in/
> To: kit...@hackteria.org, diyb...@diybio.eu
>
>
>
>
> Forwarded
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Bernadette Langle [mailto:c...@besva.de]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. April 2014 18:29
> An: rajina shrestha; li...@berlin.ccc.de; tro...@openbioprojects.net;
> Priya...@gmail.com; Sakar Pudasaini
> Betreff: Biohacking in Asia => http://hillhacks.in/
>
> Hey all,
>
> I am writing you to connect to each other. Rajina, a Nepali girl/lady living
> in Bangalore is looking for some contacts. She is into biohacking by believe
> and passion, but she doesn't have any people giving her company so far :(
>
> At the moment she is thinking of a summer intern ship or an own project
> during summer. Maybe you guys know something that could be done?
>
> Also I guess you can help her with links to ongoing projects and also to
> established communities?
>
> Rajina, you might want to write some more about the things you already might
> have in mind and/or what you are working on and interested in?
>
>
> Also I wanted to let all of you know about http://hillhacks.in/
>
> A makerfaire and conference in Dharamshala/India in October, leaded by two
> weeks of workshops on various topics: The usual stuff, known from CCC-events
> (see http://hillhacks.in/what). Biohacking is atm just included as a wish,
> as none of us involved so far is into the topic. We are still in very early
> stage (and there are still 6 months to go). I am happy if you forward this
> link to friends that might be interested. Also you can follow @hillhacks on
> twitter to get to know when there are any updates.
>
> (Just told Rajina about it today - maybe this can already be the place for
> the summer project?)
>
> Some of us are very focused on teaching the kids here locally, others are
> more focused to bring together the hackerscene of India, Tibet, Nepal,
> Kashmir etc.
>
> It would be so wonderful to have biohacking people included, too! It's such
> an important topic! I would be very keen on learning more about it!
>
> With deadline 1st of May we are applying for some funds, so if you are quick
> we could include some equipment. We already have (private) funding for some
> soldering irons and (tada!) a lasercutter!
>
>
>
> Who:
>
> Rüdiger and Lisa are two friends from Germany, pretty deep into the whole
> topic. They might be able to connect you to others and give you links and
> more information.
>
> Sakar is from Nepal, and we are having some email contact since a year; got
> connected via a mutual friend. Actually I am planning to visit the
> hackerspace Kathmandhu since we got contacted, but didn't work out (my fault
> though :D) He is just attending Hackteria in Indonesia, so I assume he is
> into that topic as well (though we never spoke about it).
>
> Priya is a biologist and just recently moved to Dharamshala as well, she
> might be interested to be in the loop :)
>
> Cheers from Dharamshala,
> berni.
>
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