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BIOCODER #9. OCTOBER 2015
Título:
BIOCODER #9. OCTOBER 2015
Subtítulo:
Autor:
O´REILLY MEDIA
Editorial:
O´REILLY
Año de edición:
2015
ISBN:
978-1-4919-3096-0
Páginas:
60
5,50 €

 

Sinopsis

BioCoder is a quarterly newsletter for DIYbio, synthetic bio, and anything related. You'll discover:

Articles about interesting projects and experiments, such as the glowing plant
Articles about tools, both those you buy and those you build
Visits to DIYbio laboratories
Profiles of key people in the community
Announcements of events and other items of interest
Safety pointers and tips about good laboratory practice
Anything that's interesting or useful: you tell us!
And BioCoder is free (for the time being), unless you want a dead-tree version. We'd like BioCoder to become self supporting (maybe even profitable), but we'll worry about that after we've got a few issues under our belt.

If you'd like to contribute, send email to BioCoder@oreilly.com. Tell us what you'd like to do, and we'll get you started.



Chapter 1Afineur
Chapter 2Marketing Synthetic Biology
Awareness
Investigation
Acceptance Engagement
Retention
Advocacy Creativity
Chapter 3Crowdsourcing a Language for the Lab
Chapter 4FlySorter
Why Sort?
Is This Even Possible?
Making Stuff
Close, But...
A New Strategy
What's Next?
Chapter 5Standards for Protocols: The Quickest Way to Reproducibility
What Is a Standardized Protocol?
Standards
Open Science, Open Protocols
Collaborative Protocols
Future Directions
Conclusion
Chapter 6Vertical Farming and the Revival of the California Exurbs
Introduction
Vertical Farming: A New, Old Technology
Vertical Farming Illustrated: the Vertical Harvest Project
Other Reasons to Do Vertical Farming
The Central Valley and Delta: Regions in Search of a New Regional Economy
Conclusion: Reviving Vallejo (and Stockton and Modesto and Tracy and...) with Vertical Farming
References
Chapter 7Putting the "Techö in Biotech
The State of Biology Software Today
Biologists Struggle with Existing Software Tools
The Opportunity and Challenge of Putting the Tech in Biotech
The Power of a Biocoding Revoloution
A Plan to Put Tech in Biotech
How You Can Help