Any news? Havent heard any since ages and the meeting just popped up in my 
calender in february (for some reason)!


Am 03.10.2016 um 10:01 schrieb Luc Henry:
Hello Martin, dear all,

As promised, here is a quick update.

As you have seen in the call for papers from Bruno Strasser's team (deadline 
nov. 7, more here in case you missed it: 
http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/) we plan to merge an academic conference 
(STS and DIYbio) with the meeting of practitioners. So far, the discussion 
involved Marc Dusselier, Urs Gaudenz Bruno Strasser, Gabriela Sanchez and 
myself.

Our current goal is to run the whole event at Hackuarium, near Lausanne 
Switzerland, and try to make it attractive to both thinkers and doers so they 
can meet and discuss.

We have not decided on the exact format, and how to get the best interactions 
between all participants, but this is work in progress.

What I want is to dedicate the whole Saturday for the DIYbio Europe community, 
for those who cannot travel away from their day job.

I already included the comments I received by email, but please contribute on 
the following doc if you have suggestions/ideas/requests: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10K6sAEw7c8-pVqDKMgSCsP33qtYnotjYaR_7i30y_wU/edit?usp=sharing

Looking forward to planning this event.

Luc





On 29 September 2016 at 07:42, Martin Malthe Borch 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Biohackers...

Remember this conference.

@ Luc and other from Hackuarium , is there anything we can help with in terms 
of organizing?



2016-09-01 13:16 GMT+02:00 Luc Henry 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hello Ben,

Thanks for asking. I was going to send more info very soon so I might as well 
do it now.

SAVE THE DATE
The conference will happen in Lausanne/Renens on 1-5 February 2017. There is 
still discussions going on but we could have a one day hackademy on the 
Wednesday (for newbies). The Thursday and Friday will be an "academic" 
conference on DIYbio organised by Bruno Strasser from the university of Geneva, 
and Friday evening-Sunday will be for the DIYbio EU meetup (hands on and 
discussions).

Of course we would love to see participants stay for the whole of the time to 
get some exchange between people thinking about DIYbio and those who actually 
do stuff!

The whole meeting will be free to attend for EVERYONE.

I cannot give more details right now as it is still work in progress, but we 
are working on scholarships to help you all with travel and accommodation 
costs. I hope we'll manage that.

The event will be at UniverCité, the home of Hackuarium, with fully equipped 
lab and workshops and therefore a chance to actually do stuff :)

More details soon, but please book the dates and think about what you would 
like to discuss, present or work on.

I hope this partially answers your question.

Best,

Luc



On Thursday, 1 September 2016, Benjamin Ölke 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
So its been a while since this topic was active which is reason enough for me 
to push it back up.

However also yesterday I told the Ph.D. student who oversees my bachelor thesis 
about the proposed academic conference/diybio hackfest scheduled for spring 
next year and he asked me to send him some info about it.

Is the conference still on or did it go the way of all earthly things due to 
#reasons and if not is there some info I might pass him on ?

Cheers

Ben

2016-04-07 12:08 GMT+02:00 Xiamyra Daal <[email protected]>:
Hi All,

Since I am new to this network I would like to give a small introduction of 
myself; I am Xiamyra Daal and I work together with Pieter van Boheemen at the 
Waag Society, Amsterdam. I have MSc degree in Biomedical Sciences and I am 
interested in DIY science / labs and education. Currently, Pieter and I are 
organising the third Biohack Academy at the Waag.

Concerning your questions luc:

Do you think it is relevant? - YES
Would you attend? - YES
How long should the meeting be? I think 2 or 3 days would be nice. I think 
everybody is busy, so longer meetings would not be inconvenient
What should be the program? We could elaborate on the Biohack Academy programme 
and show the equipment we make.

Cheers,
Xiamyra and Pieter

2016-04-01 11:40 GMT+02:00 Ilya Levantis <[email protected]>:
Sounds good!

On 30 March 2016 at 17:35, Cathal (Phone) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Get incredibly drunk

Oh Alex, you haven't changed! :)

I'd love to make this, too!


On 30 March 2016 15:46:08 IST, alexander murer <[email protected]> wrote:
Great!

Would definitly like to join and i guess we can gather a few more people from 
the biohackerspace in Austria, Graz.

I'd suggest 2 days meeting + an extra day for those who wish to stay longer.

Workshops!! Practical stuff. Hack together. Get incredibly drunk.

________________________________
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:47:51 +0200
Subject: [BHL-Europe] DIYbio Europe meeting
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

Dear all,

As some of you may know, our Hackuarium 
association<http://www.hackuarium.ch/en/> has now been active in DIYbio (and 
beyond) for almost two years.

The past DIYbio Europe meetings in Amsterdam and Vienna have been a great deal 
of inspiration for us and we believe it would be a good idea to continue the 
dialogue with other European DIYbio practitioners.

We were therefore thinking about organising a meeting sometime in November here 
in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Do you think it is relevant?
Would you attend?
How long should the meeting be?
What should be the program?

If you would be kind enough to reply to this email with any 
comments/idea/proposition you may have, it would allow us to have an idea about 
the numbers and eventually go ahead and start planning/find sponsor, etc..

Looking forward to your input!

Luc





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