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* [https://www.hackteria.org/ Hackteria]
:A global network of people,
:The physical lab is located in Zurich as part of the [https://bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei] hackerspace collective.
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* [https://jogl.io/ JOGL - Just One Giant Lab]
:An online platform where a bunch of community projects are hosted but appears offline as of this writing (February 2023)
= Individual biohackers - Blogs, vlogs, tubers, etc. =
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:Instructions for DIY lab hardware, including electrophoresis box, tissue culture hood, heater block, and monochromator. Also lab hardware teardowns and repairs.
* [https://atinygreencell.com
:A plant biohacker. Also does some bio hardware hacking. Very active [https://twitter.com/ATinyGreenCell on twitter]
:Also has a [https://mastodon.xyz/@ATinyGreenCell@genomic.social mastodon account] and a [https://binomicalabs.org blog for his lab]
:Periodically sells various open plasmids and other wetware. Previously on etsy (got banned), sometimes on twitter and sometimes [https://binomicalabs.org/shop/ here].
:Based in New York City
:CCL has a set of his chromoprotein strains as glycerol stocks (archived March 2023). Ask Marc Juul or Tim Dobbs.
* [https://naturepoker.wordpress.com/ CommonPlace Lab's blog] run by NaturePoker aka Sung won Lim
:Blog posts about sequencing, halophiles and opentrons
:Works with (part of?) Binomica Labs in New York City
:Also has a [https://naturepoker.github.io/ main website] and [https://github.com/naturepoker github]
* Some dude calling himself "DIY Biotech" has a [https://www.youtube.com/@DIYBiotech YouTube channel]
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:Free molecular biology courses, open hardware and wetware designs, info on low-tech plasmid/strain storage, etc.
:Also has [https://www.youtube.com/@pipettejockey7464 a YouTube channel]
* [https://patharkar.com/ Rahul Patharkar]
:Lots of great wetlab and drylab protocols in video form
:Also on [https://www.youtube.com/@RahulPatharkar youtube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/@stanfordbiome4749 Stanford BIOME]
:Not a single person but youtube talks by a bunch of synbio students
* [http://wbg.wormbook.org/ The Worm Breeder's Gazette]
:Mostly focused on C. Elegans but has generally interesting stuff
:e.g. [http://wbg.wormbook.org/2009/12/01/using-leds-as-a-low-cost-source-to-detect-gfp-and-dsred-2/ Using LEDs as a low cost source to detect GFP and DsRED]
:Youtube channel with videos of common lab techniques, e.g. how to do PCR, how to use a Centrifuge, etc.
= Protocols =
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100708095321/http://www.eeb.ucla.edu/Faculty/Barber/Protocols.htm Barber Lab UCLA]▼
:Protocols for DNA extractions, gel electrophoresis, PCR and sequencing▼
* [https://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ProtocolList Barrick Lab at UT Austin]
:Lots of protocols on cloning, PCR, phages, sequencing, freezing strains and more.
* [https://openwetware.org/ Open WetWare]
▲* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100708095321/http://www.eeb.ucla.edu/Faculty/Barber/Protocols.htm Barber Lab UCLA]
:Huge wiki with lots of protocols and info in general
▲:Protocols for DNA extractions, gel electrophoresis, PCR and sequencing
* [https://patharkar.com/ Rahul Patharkar]
:Lots of great wetlab and drylab protocols in video form
:Also on [https://www.youtube.com/@RahulPatharkar youtube]
= Software =
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* [https://github.com/Juul/opentrons-OT1 Software for the original OpenTrons OT-1 pipetting robot]
:The official release no longer runs or builds on modern systems so this is an unofficial update
▲* [https://www.ponoko.com/
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