I would get one of these kits shipped to your school:
http://www.carolina.com/transformation-dna-transfer-kits/ap-biology-lab-6-molecular-biology-module-1-transformation-teacher-demonstration-kit-with-prepaid-coupon/211080.pr
or fashion a similar kit from the various offerings at this
more-friendly store, which offers an even-more entry-level kit as
well:
http://www.the-odin.com/grow-bioluminescent-e-coli-kit/
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Ha Anh Le <squiggles15@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> My name is Ha Anh and I am a student at Michigan State University. I have a
> couple of questions I'm hoping you can answer.
>
> I recently heard about biohacking through a course I am taking. In the same
> course, I have decided to do my final project on researching the
> accessibility of biohacking and other technologies.
>
> That being said, in the spirit of DIY bio, would anyone have any suggestions
> on projects I can do at home without investing in too much equipment? I
> would like to do a demo for my class presentation if possible. I've seen a
> few really amazing projects but they are difficult to do on a student budget
> and a short deadline. I'd really like to be able to use what I have and not
> spend too much. Do you have any recommendations?
>
> Also, this one is a bit of a stretch, but would anyone be willing to sit
> down for a Skype interview with me? It would be about an hour, and it would
> help me out a lot! It would aide in research information for this project.
> (I would ask questions like: How did you get involved in diy bio? How long
> have you been at it? What projects have you done? etc etc.)
>
> Thank you for taking the time to read this!
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