Biopunk: Solving Biotech’s Biggest Problems in Kitchens and Garages - Marcus Wohlsen
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The most disruptive force on the planet resides in DNA. Biotech companies and academic researchers are just beginning to unlock the potential of piecing together life from scratch. Champions of synthetic biology believe that turning genetic code into Lego-like blocks to build never-before-seen organisms could solve the thorniest challenges in medicine, energy, and environmental protection. But as the hackers who cracked open the potential of the personal computer and the Internet proved, the most revolutionary discoveries often emerge from out-of-the-way places, forged by brilliant outsiders with few resources besides boundless energy and great ideas.
In Biopunk, Marcus Wohlsen chronicles a growing community of DIY scientists working outside the walls of corporations and universities who are committed to democratizing DNA the way the Internet did information. The biohacking movement, now in its early, heady days, aims to unleash an outbreak of genetically modified innovation by making the tools and techniques of biotechnology accessible to everyone. Borrowing their idealism from the worlds of open-source software, artisinal food, Internet startups, and the Peace Corps, biopunks are devoted advocates for open-sourcing the basic code of life. They believe in the power of individuals with access to DNA to solve the world’s biggest problems.
You’ll meet a new breed of hackers who aren’t afraid to get their hands wet, from entrepreneurs who aim to bring DNA-based medical tools to the poorest of the poor to a curious tinkerer who believes a tub of yogurt and a jellyfish gene could protect the world’s food supply. These biohackers include
- A duo who started a cancer drug company in their kitchen
- A team who built an open-source DNA copy machine
- A woman who developed a genetic test in her apartment for a deadly disease that had stricken her family
Along with the potential of citizen science to bring about disruptive change, Wohlsen explores the risks of DIY bioterrorism, the possibility of genetic engineering experiments gone awry, and whether the ability to design life from scratch on a laptop might come sooner than we think.
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This post has 2 comments with rating of 5/5
May 22nd, 2017
thanks again for sharing!
I don’t know if my comment on your “History of Misogyny”-audiobook was posted. (the whole thing was a bit weird and my comment did’t show)
Well, in a nutshell … ah never mind (just wanted to leave a giant comment but why would I bother? How to argue to the closed minded?)
Just found it funny that your uploads get most of the time little comments - but post one book on misogyny and … well ….
the evidence for this book speaks for it self.
anyway ….
as always - thanks you for sharing ;)
May 25th, 2017
Cool! I didn’t know this was a thing. I’ve been selectively breeding bacteria for years, I’m gonna see if I can get into more trouble.
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