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− | <p> | + | <p>Mary 'Maggic' Tsang is an artist and biohacker working at the intersection of culture, |
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− | + | <p>Biology is humanity’s next technology revolution. The ability to re-engineer life on our | |
− | + | planet | |
− | + | has profound implications, from reshaping how we produce the medicine, materials, and energy | |
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− | + | depend on, to augmenting humankind itself. Yet, the infrastructure for biological | |
− | + | engineering, | |
− | + | from organism design tools to DNA assembly to organism implementation, is nascent and | |
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+ | confined to the laboratories of academia and corporations. Thus, we have an incredible | ||
+ | opportunity, as the infrastructure for our bio-economy is being constructed, to move | ||
+ | biological | ||
+ | technologies from ivory towers and corporations to the street—to the youth, to the misfits | ||
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+ | the edges of culture, to the communities that never dreamed of biology as a medium for | ||
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+ | expression.</p> | ||
− | + | <p>Although Cambridge is an international hub for biotech, there is a disconnect between the | |
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− | + | and the public. With Street Bio at EMW (East Meets West - a hub for technology, arts, and | |
− | + | activism), we explore the interface between engineered biology and the street—the people, | |
− | + | culture, and products that will shape how biology leaves the lab and enters our everyday | |
− | + | lives. | |
− | + | The concept was conceived in Summer 2015 by Dr. David Kong, a graduate of the MIT Media Lab | |
− | + | who | |
− | + | currently conducts synthetic biology, microfluidics, and digital fabrication research at | |
+ | MIT’s | ||
+ | Lincoln Laboratory. Over the year students and professionals have joined the movement to | ||
+ | create | ||
+ | a biohacking space that was much needed in Cambridge.</p> | ||
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+ | Learn More about EMW Street Bio</a></li> | ||
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