Open ykho001 opened 1 year ago
Hi @ykho001 @cibele-z and others!
I really like your title, and did a PhD in Biotechnology myself -- where I always wondered why we bought the restriction enzymes and did not have a community to provide each other with them (though if you calculate the time and money and are alone, on the individual basis it's mostly better to go for the commercial provider...).
If you need a sparring partner to develop your vision statement, I would be happy to help out! :) Just let me know!
Best, Robert
Hi @rgiessmann, Thanks for your message and intro to yourself! It'll be great to take you up on your offer for help too - thank you!
Depending on where you are in the world, it can definitely be easier (cost- and time-efficient) to buy commercially, but in other cases it can be quicker and/or cheaper to make your own and perhaps distribute the means to do so locally.
This development of a global collaboration for equitable access to biotechnology and open redistribution of these resources is the general vision for our community, the Reagent Collaboration Network (Reclone). You can find out more about the Open DNA Collections/Toolkits that Reclone currently stewards from our website, and discuss the best practices for using these parts on the Reclone Forum.
We're still working on our vision statement for this specific project, but welcome your feedback when we get around to posting it here!
Best wishes, Yan Kay
Hi there, that's great, I really like the Reclone vision.
I tried to subscribe to updates there, but from https://reclone.org/ I got to http://eepurl.com/g1ezE5 and got a 404 error there. Could you check?
Thanks and best! And let's be in touch! :) Robert
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 12:55 PM ykho001 @.***> wrote:
Hi @rgiessmann https://github.com/rgiessmann, Thanks for your message and intro to yourself! It'll be great to take you up on your offer for help too - thank you!
Depending on where you are in the world, it can definitely be easier (cost- and time-efficient) to buy commercially, but in other cases it can be quicker and/or cheaper to make your own and perhaps distribute the means to do so locally.
This development of a global collaboration for equitable access to biotechnology and open redistribution of these resources is the general vision for our community, the Reagent Collaboration Network (Reclone) https://reclone.org/. You can find out more about the Open DNA Collections/Toolkits that Reclone currently stewards https://reclone.org/reagents/ from our website, and discuss the best practices for using these parts on the Reclone Forum https://forum.reclone.org/c/open-dna-collections/reagents/7.
We're still working on our vision statement for this specific project, but welcome your feedback when we get around to posting it here!
Best wishes, Yan Kay
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