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== <small>'''Description'''</small> ==
 
== <small>'''Description'''</small> ==
  
Es un movimiento que comprende científicos profesionales, amateurs, comunidades y organizaciones cuyo motor es la práctica e investigación científica biológica y el desarrollo de equipos de laboratorio "Do It Yourself" que pueden ser replicados libremente. El proyecto comenzó con la realización de un laboratorio en el garaje de Rob Carlson en el 2005, donde trabajó un proyecto de biología molecular. En el 2008, Jason Bobe (director ejecutivo de Personal Genomes.org) y Mackenzie Cowell (biólogo amateur) fundaron DIYbio con el fin de promover el bio-hacking, bajar los costos en herramientas de investigación y difundir la apertura en la investigación y educación en torno a la ciencia.
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DIYbio is a project that includes professional scientists, amateurs, communities and organizations whose motto is the practice of biological scientific research and the development of "Do It Yourself" (DIY) laboratory equipment that can be freely replicated. The project began with the realization of a laboratory in the garage of Rob Carlson in 2005, where he worked on a molecular biology project. In 2008, Jason Bobe (Genomes.org's Executive Director of Personal) and Mackenzie Cowell (amateur biologist) founded DIYbio to promote bio-hacking, develop cheaper research tools and spread openness in research and education around science.
  
La comunidad contiene una colección de hardware con archivos abiertos para la confección de aparatos con la utilización de Arduino, así como una sección con expertos de seguridad para el manejo del equipo y las sustancias.
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The community contains a collection of hardware with open files for the manufacture of devices with the use of Arduino, as well as a section with safety experts for handling equipment and substances. The project is intended to generate a platform to communicate research projects between community members located in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and South America.
  
Los temas del proyecto implican la biología sintética que se encarga de la práctica y el estudio de la ingeniería genética y de la abstracción del código genético. También se han encargado del desarrollo de la bioinformática y el uso de lenguajes de programación como BioPerl o BioPython.
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The research topics involve synthetic biology that is responsible for the practice and study of genetic engineering and the abstraction of the genetic code. They have also developed bioinformatics research and programming languages such as BioPerl or BioPython.
  
A través de esta comunidad se pretende generar una plataforma de comunicación de proyectos de grupos en sus diversas localidades como Norteamérica, Europa, Asia, Oceanía y Sudamérica.
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In 2011, delegates from different groups organized a series of congresses to develop a code as a framework for community laboratories, to discuss  ethical issues regarding biology practices and their relations with transparency, security, open access, education, community, peaceful purposes, respect, accountabilty and environment. As a result, two [https://diybio.org/codes/ ethical codes] were published, one in Europe and one in the United States.
 
 
En el 2011 se organizaron series de congresos con los delegados de algunos de los grupos para desarrollar un código como marco de trabajo para los laboratorios comunitarios, discusiones para acordar cuestiones éticas respecto a las prácticas, usos de la biología y sus implicaciones con la transparencia, seguridad, acceso abierto, educación, comunidad, propósitos pacíficos, respeto, responsabilidad y medio ambiente. Como resultado se publicaron dos [https://diybio.org/codes/ códigos éticos], uno en Europa y otro en Estados Unidos.
 
  
 
== <small>'''Publications'''</small> ==
 
== <small>'''Publications'''</small> ==

Revision as of 17:04, 16 May 2017

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DIYbio.org was founded in 2008 with the mission of establishing a vibrant, productive and safe community of DIY biologists. Central to our mission is the belief that biotechnology and greater public understanding about it has the potential to benefit everyone. (http://diybio.org/)

Description

DIYbio is a project that includes professional scientists, amateurs, communities and organizations whose motto is the practice of biological scientific research and the development of "Do It Yourself" (DIY) laboratory equipment that can be freely replicated. The project began with the realization of a laboratory in the garage of Rob Carlson in 2005, where he worked on a molecular biology project. In 2008, Jason Bobe (Genomes.org's Executive Director of Personal) and Mackenzie Cowell (amateur biologist) founded DIYbio to promote bio-hacking, develop cheaper research tools and spread openness in research and education around science.

The community contains a collection of hardware with open files for the manufacture of devices with the use of Arduino, as well as a section with safety experts for handling equipment and substances. The project is intended to generate a platform to communicate research projects between community members located in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and South America.

The research topics involve synthetic biology that is responsible for the practice and study of genetic engineering and the abstraction of the genetic code. They have also developed bioinformatics research and programming languages such as BioPerl or BioPython.

In 2011, delegates from different groups organized a series of congresses to develop a code as a framework for community laboratories, to discuss ethical issues regarding biology practices and their relations with transparency, security, open access, education, community, peaceful purposes, respect, accountabilty and environment. As a result, two ethical codes were published, one in Europe and one in the United States.

Publications

DIYbio (2011) Draft DIYbio Code of Ethics from North American Congress.

DIYbio (2011) Draft DIYbio Code of Ethics from European Congress.

Links

URL: http://diybio.org/

Wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://diybio.org/

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIYbio_(organization)