Late edits can be found at
https://diybio.org/2016/09/25/diybio-events-for-the-remainder-of-the-week-of-september-25/Here are your DIYbio events for the remainder of the week
On Monday, Bethesda is in Silver Spring for a talk by Ricky Solorzano on BioPrinting, Oakland tries to do some plant biology, and Somerville hosts a pubic forum in Cambridge led by Kevin Esvelt on engineering the mosquito in order to eradicate certain diseases.
On Tuesday Albany has neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux speaking about his latest book, Amsterdam continues their cycle of collaborative projects, Brooklyn has their CRISPR/CAS9 course (a prerequisite for hands on lab work) taught by Oliver Medvedik and Ellen Jorgensen, Cambridge has David Liu speaking about Phage-Assisted Continuous Evolution (PACE), Portland will be diving into Watson's and Crick's race to discover the source code of life as published in the article "A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid" Nature. 1953. Watson, J.D. & Crick, F.H.C., and Sunnyvale is continuing their quantum salinity detector project.
On Wednesday, Ghent continues work on domestic bugs, Minneapolis discusses bioreactors, Oakland continues their Open Insulin project as well as furthering fun fermentations, Sunnyvale continues their fluorescing microscope project, and Vancouver will be talking about near future semantic web technologies and their use in biotech research.
On Thursday, Berlin has a conference on synthetic biology, genome editing, and biohacking, Buenos Aires has Mariano Fressoli discussing citizen science activism and data, Lausanne is holding a workshop delving into the intricacies of memory, Sunnyvale is partnering to put on a a beer science and tasting event and is looking for volunteers to help. Oakland and Sunnyvale are collaborating on their bioprinter project.
On Friday, Baltimore has Jenny Carlson speaking on tick biology and lyme disease prevention.
On Saturday, Oakland and Sunnyvale collaborate on their evolved bacterial sunscreen project, San Diego holds a workshop on reading, and interpreting primary scientific manuscripts, and Somerville reviews a paper on the introduction of modified bacteria into the gut microbiota to inhibit obesity
Monday, September 26
Bethesda, MD, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Somerville, MA, USA
Tuesday, September 27
Albany, NY, USA
Amsterdam, NTL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Cambridge, MA, USA
Portland, OR, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Wednesday, September 28
Ghent, BEL
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Vancouver, BC, CAN
Thursday, September 29
Berlin, DEU
Buenos Aires, ARG
Lausanne, VD, CHE
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Friday, September 30
Baltimore, MD, USA
Saturday, October 1
Oakland, CA, USA
San Diego, CA, USA
Somerville, MA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Other events coming up
Sunday, October 2
Austin, TX, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Monday, October 3
Oakland, CA, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Tuesday, October 4
Amsterdam, NTL
San Diego, CA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Tuesday October 4- Wednesday October 5
San Francisco, CA, USA
Wednesday, October 5
Oakland, CA, USA
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Thursday, October 6
Oakland, CA, USA
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Friday, October 7
Singapore
Washington, DC, USA
Saturday, October 8
Seattle, WA, USA
Saturday, October 15
Austin, TX, USA
Seattle, WA, USA
Tuesday, October 18
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Saturday October 22- Sunday, October 30
Eindhoven, NTL
Saturday, November 5
Baltimore, MD, USA
Thursday, November 17
New York, NY, USA
Friday, December 9
Baltimore, MD, USA
To see when the next event is in your area, check the full list of usual suspects. Don't see one near you? Why not have your own and get it posted here? Tell us about it by emailing events@diybio.org. It would be great to post some photos of your event somewhere. We'd love to see them. We do have some guidelines for what is posted, and are not capturing every event within the community.