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Taylor Wass

I'm a plant scientist and geneticist from Outback Australia - keen to get the biohacking revolution into public hands.

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Who I Am

Third-year plant science and genetics major at the University of Queensland, Australia. When I'm not breeding chilis or farming rare corals, you can find me frantically googling workarounds to build low-cost analysis equipment. One of the crucial components of the Information Age was the ability to generate massive data sets. As we move into the Age of Biology, it is equally important that we democratise these data generation capabilities in a manner that is inclusive of everyday users.



Why I'm on Hackaday.io

Our current attitude towards the environment is not sustainable enough to ensure the survival of the human race as a whole. Platforms such as Hackaday.io serve as a common 'meeting ground', where revolutionaries can incubate these grandiose ideas.

biohacking genetics python c4dapillary water monitoring environment arduino

This user joined on 07/16/2015.

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  • Why is the Age of Biology Important?

    08/14/2015 at 03:04 • 0 comments

    Here's a nice article that summarises the massive achievements we will see (and need) in the Age of Biology

    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/36218738-6355-11e3-a87d-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3ikrGCfmQ

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