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Revision as of 10:11, 9 June 2021
This last pandemic year has brought together a lot of open collaborative research, including...
The Corona Detective Project
The first 'workshop' of this method to detect the virus causing Covid-19, inspired by the GMO Detective, will be held on the evening of 9June21, and will be virtual, as part of the BBK open science festival!
We hope to have at least 4 labs (here, in Paris, in Bilbao, and in Zurich) running tests.
The latest 'simple' protocol is available here, and your input is welcome.
Introduction
This wiki page is under construction, to provide more information about this method for surveillance testing!
Context
People
Contact and lead:
- Rachel Aronoff - Founder and CSO of AGiR! Action for Genomic integrity through Research!
Participants:
- Tatiana Eliseeva
- Guy Aidelberg
- Fran Quero
- the whole JOGL 'project nucleic amplification team' and Thomas Landrain for support!
- you?