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::<li> A safety detail regarding the process
 
::<li> A safety detail regarding the process
 
::<li> Hackuarium specific information describing where you would find what, which machine you would use and the precautions regarding Hackuarium specific usage of the material.
 
::<li> Hackuarium specific information describing where you would find what, which machine you would use and the precautions regarding Hackuarium specific usage of the material.
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You will also be able to find the standard materials used and a description of those.
 
A process is usually composed of sub-processes & materials shown on the scheme as a rectangle with the specific process/material name on it. The process or material can be accessed through the wiki by typing in the URL
 
A process is usually composed of sub-processes & materials shown on the scheme as a rectangle with the specific process/material name on it. The process or material can be accessed through the wiki by typing in the URL
 
BioP_'process-name' or BioP_'material'
 
BioP_'process-name' or BioP_'material'

Revision as of 16:33, 19 January 2015

Hello Hackuarium

Here, you will find how-to make Hackuarium go-round

  • Meeting Instructions (inspired by the one from noisebridge)
  • Hosting an Event (also from noisebridge)
  • Your coffee - put 1 CHF per capsule in the money mug!


  • BIO

    The bio protocols can be found here . They are structured and explained in a process oriented way. The idea is to give the crucial information in order to perform the most common tasks found in the toolbox used daily by a microbiologist. The documents are structured as such:

  • A scheme describing the process
  • A quick explanation of the process and what is its purpose
  • A protocol explaining the different procedures to perform the process. Ideally there would be a 'commercial-kit' way and a DIY bio way of performing the process.
  • A safety detail regarding the process
  • Hackuarium specific information describing where you would find what, which machine you would use and the precautions regarding Hackuarium specific usage of the material.
  • You will also be able to find the standard materials used and a description of those. A process is usually composed of sub-processes & materials shown on the scheme as a rectangle with the specific process/material name on it. The process or material can be accessed through the wiki by typing in the URL BioP_'process-name' or BioP_'material'

    Safety