Biotech Hobbyist Magazine

About Biotech Hobbyist

Sunday, May 1st, 2005

The place on the Web for biotech tinkerers, builders, experimenters, students, and others who love the intellectual challenge and stimulation of hobby biotech !

Dear Biotech Hobbyist Magazine Reader,
Biotech Hobbyist Magazine is a magazine tailored specifically for the biotech enthusiast. We recognise that some of the greatest cultural and technological advances have emerged from peoples bedrooms and are therefore committed to transferring the hitech life sciences to the bedroom biotechnician.

We are looking forward to offering a range of exciting projects, informative product reviews and fun competitions.

Hope you enjoy our magazine.
Natalie Jeremijenko and Heath Bunting.

As a service to readers, Biotech Hobbyist Magazine publishes available plans or information realting to newsworthy products, techniques and scientific and technological
developments. Because of possible variances in the quality and condition of materials and workmanship used by readers, Biotech Hobbyist Magazine disclaims any responsibility for the sale and proper functioning of read-built plans or information published in this magazine.

Since some of the equipment or organisms in Biotech Hobbyist Magazine may relate to or be covered by patents, Biotech Hobbyist Magazine disclaims any liability for the infringement of such patents by the making, using or selling of any such equipment or
organism, and suggests that anyone interested in such projects …

Biotech Bibliography

Friday, June 11th, 2004

Tree Cloning

Friday, June 11th, 2004

+ The Biotech Hobbyist Micropropagation Kit will contain everything needed (including further instructions!) except the still air cabinet, pressure cooker, and glass jars.

The Great LadyBug Animation

Friday, June 11th, 2004

+ The Great LadyBug Animation is a database of photographs of ladybugs that have been ordered in quick succession to create a short animation that reveals the intrapopulational variation in the patterns of spots on the insects’ wing covers.

Skin Culture

Friday, March 26th, 2004

+ Interested in artificially growing human tissue? The following article is the first installment in a series that will show you how to grow your own skin culture and suggest some very cool projects you can do with it.

Genetic Horoscope

Wednesday, March 24th, 2004

+ What do your genes have in store for your future?

Questions and Answers

Monday, January 26th, 2004

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