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Biodesign trip to Bern

Last week, we went to Bern to show our project to the Swiss Authorities (BAFU). We met with Basil Gerber Continue reading →

Mapping in Yogyakarta

All the partners had a chance to meet in Hackterialab 2014 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is always nice to meet Continue reading →

New Project direction

Last week, we went to Prof. van der Meer’s laboratory where we experienced arsenic bioreporter handling with Siham Beggah (see Continue reading →

New team’s first post!

After our first encounter with the team last week, we defined that our semester’s project will be to focus on Continue reading →

DIY incubator

The aim of the workshop was to construct a basic, low-cost incubator from parts commonly available. Incubators are devices allowing Continue reading →

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

We will be hosting this session coming next June: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – deadline 14 October 2013 The Openness Paradigm: Continue reading →

Yashas’ EPFL visit

Yashas, who leads the (Art)ScienceBLR crew in Bangalore, India came through Europe this summer to visit EPFL. We invited him Continue reading →

Semester Wrap-up at EPFL

The 13 weeks of BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD passed by very quickly at EPFL. Our semester wrap-up started with Continue reading →

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