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Revision as of 14:37, 16 June 2022

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Collaborative Developement of Isothermal Amplification & Devices
June 11. - 19, 2022 Paris

Scope of the Project

Quantitative real-time DNA amplification is at the heart of either diagnosing infectious disease or any section of biology research. Use of these devices has been limited due its cost and availability, therefore, refuting to elaborate and end-point methods like gel-electrophoresis. This project will change accessibility and affordability of this device to specially low-income countries either for POC or teaching purposes. Furthermore, the core of the project includes researchers and collaborators from diverse geographical backgrounds, professional expertise and socioeconomic origins, either at the development stage or at the end-user level at the next phases.

[Project Application [1]]

Participants
- Francisco Javier Quero (France)
- Urs Gaudenz (Switzerland)
- Yanwu Guo (Oslo)
- Fernán Federici Noe (Chile)
- Boris Enrique Orstica Navarrete (Chile)
- Harry Akligoh (Ghana)
- Ganga Chinna Rao Devarapu (remote)
- Smitha S Hegde (remote)
- Marc Dusseiller (remote / Indonesia)
- Shingo Hisakawa (remote Japan)

Programm


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Saturday, June 11th 2022
● Visiting the different labs
● Bringing materials to the lab
● Taking over the house
● Welcome beers ● Lot's of bicycle riding

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Sunday, June 12th
● chilling in the house
● defining program for the week
● tourist tour
● prepare kick-off presentation
● dinner

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Monday, June 13th – Sharing Knowledge
● Kick-Off presentation Setting up the lab
● Sensor Lab
● Lyophilization Intro
● Show and tell with prototypes

GLAMP Labwork.jpg

Tuesday, June 14th – Work Sessions
● Lab work session
● Hands On Workshops
● Amplification benchmark

GLAMP Network.jpg

Wednesday, June 15th – Networking
● Visiting local Hackerspaces / Fablabs
● Broadcasting from the lab
● Connecting with other GOSH communities
● Exchange with potential production partners

GLAMP Design.jpg

Thursday, June 16th – Design Sprints
● Rapid Prototyping
● Design
● Visualizations

Friday, June 17th – Future Outlook
● Assessment of achievements
● Minimal viable products
● Global potential analysis
● Potential collaboration partners
● Planing for phase 2
● Open Houses Vincennes

Saturday, June 18th – Guests & Celebrities

More to come:
Social Events

One day of lectures
Invite and connect to other GOSH communities
Public / broadcasted event / time for broadcast in the lab
Seeed and some of the production companies?

- Future outlook session (where do we want to go with our project / applications / specifications)
- Field trip (going out to nature) to test devices / protocols in the field

Prototypes:

 - Induction heating
 - PocketPCR / Pocket qPCR
 - open qLAMP
 - Webcam PCR
 - GMO/Corona Detective
 - ChilloutLAMP
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- Program for the week - How to collaborate in the future - Say hello with Marc (Indonesia) and Shingo (Japan)

Locations

The Lab:
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CRI (Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity)
CRI is co-constructing and sharing new ways of learning, teaching, conducting research and mobilizing collective intelligence in the fields of life, learning and digital sciences, in order to address the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Address: Learning Planet Institute, 8bis rue Charles V, 75004, Paris.

Our Home-Stay:
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House in the city with backyard, hosted by Alexandra
https://www.google.com/maps?daddr=48.849639892578125,2.443648099899292
49 Rue de la Liberté, Vincennes, Île-de-France 94300, France

Event Funded by:

  • GOSH Collaborative Development Program

https://forum.openhardware.science/t/apply-here-for-gosh-s-2022-collaborative-development-program-round-1/3380/15

  • Shuttleworth Foundation Flash Grants

https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/flash-grants/?fbclid=IwAR2o2UeCjrwHJErgZYmbreuHWnLbdm6qHgZNJwVD6kf04bLl1uoXy6bGg9E

  • Tsinghua University, Materials sponsor
  • CRI, Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity


Thank you to our sponsors