[DIYbio] Re: Where to get project ideas for beginners

Hi Henry - if you're up for learning genetic engineering - try a starter kit : https://amino.bio/products/dna-playground-starter-set

If you're looking to learn how to grow cells, engineer them, and extract the stuff you engineered them to make, this is a good starting point - once you master this, then you can move onto a more independent project :) 



On Monday, October 9, 2017 at 7:48:35 AM UTC-6, Henry Burnett wrote:
Hi all

I am new to DIYbio and would love to get started as soon as possible. I don't know a lot about it though, so I was wondering if any of you knew where to get good, simple ideas for a first project to do? And where could I get information as to exactly how to do it (a sort of step-by-step guide as to what the actual process is when doing a project)?

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