
Scott in Vancouver
@scott_van
Synthetic biologist, passionate about levelling the playing field in bioinnovation - open source biostack. @OSNVancouver, Open Yeast Collection, iGEM Eng. Team
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03-09-2009 15:35:40
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Co-authored by Open Bioeconomy Lab member Jenny Molloy with input from Cameroon Node member Stephane Fadanka and many other #openhardware practitioners and researchers from around the world

Our iGEM Headquarters judging session is on Sat 6 Nov 2021, 15:30-16:00 UTC. Wish us luck and tune in tomorrow for our presentation! #SynBio #iGEM2021 #Biotech #igem



Super excited to present the Open Yeast Collection at Global Community Bio Summit today. OYC is a free, reusable, extensible and redistributable toolset for engineering yeast. Get if FREE at stanford.freegenes.org #FreeGenes #OpenMTA #Bionet #OpenAccess #opensource #openscience @drewendy.bsky.social






@drewendy.bsky.social iGEM Headquarters @Traci_H_Angelli Super pleased that the Open Yeast Collection will be included in the 2022 iGEM distribution. iGEM Headquarters teams around the world can compete to engineer yeast - Pichia pastoris or S. cerevisiae - using this OSN designed free and open source collection. #FreeGenes #OpenMTA

We're hiring a project manager! Join Open Bioeconomy Lab working with Jenny Molloy to support the adoption and impact of our #opensource DNA toolkits. PT role based CEB Cambridge. Deadline 24 July, contact [email protected] for enquiries! #synbio #openscience jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/35001/


We teased it earlier and now it's Live. JOGL has had a complete brand refresh- our logo, colors, website-everything! We've adapted our aesthetics to the realities of a global community + made our entire branding more responsive& accessible, huge thanks to HeloĂsa Oss Boll. Thoughts?đź‘€




I'm backer #4 of 'Participatory research to explore fungal biodiversity and its importance to bees'. The Hackuarium team needs your support for this worthy project. Experiment experiment.com/projects/parti…

A pandemic-fueled transformation of the MIT course MAS.S64 (How to Grow (Almost) Anything) leads to next steps in democratizing synthetic biology. David Sun Kong, Ph.D. buff.ly/3Wn2o46

My man Isaac Guerreiro is hosting a discussion on distributed liquid handling for synbio Add a comment in the issues to give your thoughts! github.com/isaacguerreir/…