FYI, "foundry.bio" is at risk of getting banned by iFOAM, who own the ".bio" top level domain and want it used pretty much only for Organic stuff.
Source; Indie.bio nearly got banned and the agreement that let us keep it was basically that we stop using it and phase it out.
On 26 February 2016 09:27:00 GMT+00:00, Meow-Ludo <stuart.mckellar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi USA!One of the ideas I came up with has been accepted into Indie Bio. I am only coming over to advise for the company so I won't be staying for the duration of the accelerator at this stage. I will be visiting from the 29th February - 13th April. I will be in San Francisco for the first three weeks, but maybe slightly longer.If you are interested in talks or workshops in SF I will be available on weeknights and weekends. If you are nearby, either intra or interstate I would be happy to come visit on the weekends.If you are far away from SF, I will be doing a lightning fast tour after I leave SF and plan to visit as many spaces as I can. At the moment I think I'm flying straight from SF to MIT, so if you're around there that would give you an indication of dates.BioFoundry is my lab. We run courses on a wide variety of topics, most of which are entry level. If you are interested in higher level courses they would be focused on microfluidics, astrobiology, point of care diagnostics, mycology, aquaponics, self-contained ecosystems, and a few others that I'd be happy to share.If you just want to grab a beer and show me your group or lab, I would be happy to present on what's happening in Australia and S.E. Asia and some international collaborations you might like to be a part of.meow@foundry.bio is the best way to contact me, or meow-ludo on skypeLook forward to hearing from you!
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