Chem, bio, med training videos/event/classes?
So I've been a member of Biohack.me for a few months now (August 2014) and honestly, you guys are one of the most open and accessible forums on the web. Everyone I've talked to in discussions, no matter how noobish and un-scientific I've sounded, has been supportive. I'd love to get more involved in projects and more science, but sadly I really have no background in science at all. I'm a medical guy at heart, so your scientific pseudo-latin is foreign to my actual-medical-grade-latin interpretation. But I'm willing to learn. And teach!
I was thinking the projects on here would be more involved if we all helped to educate each other on our various backgrounds. I could provide some medical experience, teach about implanting, after-care, first aid, drugs, etc. The engineers on the forum could teach about their field, piercers about their work, biochemical people about biochemistry. I think it would help bring all of us together more, it would foster a more active community, and it would make people more knowledgeable and therefore projects would have more input and get completed faster.
I don't know the precise logistics, but maybe we could have some meetups where we offer some demonstrations and training (but in a safe way of course). I'd love to have some sort of in-person classes to learn about some biochemical nonsense.
Whataya think?
(I'm tagging all the people I know are southern california based)
@glims @Cassox @bciuser @dezie_mm @SovereignBleak @CitrusBolt @Helyx
I was thinking the projects on here would be more involved if we all helped to educate each other on our various backgrounds. I could provide some medical experience, teach about implanting, after-care, first aid, drugs, etc. The engineers on the forum could teach about their field, piercers about their work, biochemical people about biochemistry. I think it would help bring all of us together more, it would foster a more active community, and it would make people more knowledgeable and therefore projects would have more input and get completed faster.
I don't know the precise logistics, but maybe we could have some meetups where we offer some demonstrations and training (but in a safe way of course). I'd love to have some sort of in-person classes to learn about some biochemical nonsense.
Whataya think?
(I'm tagging all the people I know are southern california based)
@glims @Cassox @bciuser @dezie_mm @SovereignBleak @CitrusBolt @Helyx
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