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London Hackspace at UCL Cruciform Lab
2012
UCL iGEM x London Hackspace
New subtitle
After visiting
London Hackspace with UCL iGEM
it was time to return the favour by inviting them to
UCL's Cruciform Lab
.
London Hackspace
have been working with the
UCL iGEM
team to generate the world's first public BioBrick™.
London Hackspace at UCL Cruciform Lab
London Hackspace at UCL Cruciform Lab
The 'biohackers' were introduced to more formal methods of working such as getting to grips with pipetting, running a gel, UV documentation and basic working lab practices.
London Hackspace at UCL Cruciform Lab
The workshop with the 'biohackers' is part of
UCL iGEM's attempt to challenge public accessibility
of standardised biological components (BioBricks™).
London Hackspace at UCL Cruciform Lab
In preparation for the event
Right or Risk? The 1st Public BioBrick: Exploring Public Access to the Tools of Synthetic Biology
, the 'biohackers' are learning methods of synthetic biology to extract a gene that will be submitted to the
Registry of Standardised Parts
.
Their gene of choice? A gene allowing bacteria to confer better frost resistance.
London Hackspace at UCL Cruciform Lab