"Short on time and big on ideas": Perspectives from Lab Members on DIYBio Work in Community Biolabs

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"Short on time and big on ideas" : Perspectives from Lab Members on DIYBio Work in Community Biolabs. / De Lange, Orlando; Dunn, Kellie; Peek, Nadya.

DIS 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Digital Wellbeing. Association for Computing Machinery, 2022. p. 1358-1376.

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De Lange, O, Dunn, K & Peek, N 2022, "Short on time and big on ideas": Perspectives from Lab Members on DIYBio Work in Community Biolabs. in DIS 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Digital Wellbeing. Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 1358-1376, 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Digital Wellbeing, DIS 2022, Virtual, Online, Australia, 13/06/2022. https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533521

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De Lange, O., Dunn, K., & Peek, N. (2022). "Short on time and big on ideas": Perspectives from Lab Members on DIYBio Work in Community Biolabs. In DIS 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Digital Wellbeing (pp. 1358-1376). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533521

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De Lange O, Dunn K, Peek N. "Short on time and big on ideas": Perspectives from Lab Members on DIYBio Work in Community Biolabs. In DIS 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Digital Wellbeing. Association for Computing Machinery. 2022. p. 1358-1376 https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533521

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De Lange, Orlando ; Dunn, Kellie ; Peek, Nadya. / "Short on time and big on ideas" : Perspectives from Lab Members on DIYBio Work in Community Biolabs. DIS 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Digital Wellbeing. Association for Computing Machinery, 2022. pp. 1358-1376

Bibtex

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abstract = "DIYbio challenges the status quo by positioning laboratory biology work outside of traditional institutions. HCI has increasingly explored the DIYbio movement, but we lack insight into sites of practice such as community biolabs. Therefore, we gathered data on eleven community biolabs by interviewing sixteen lab managers and members. These labs represent half of identified organizations in scope worldwide. Participants detailed their practices and motivations, outlining the constraints and opportunities of their community biolabs. We found that lab members conducted technically challenging project work with access to high-end equipment and professional expertise. We found that the unique nature of biowork exacerbated challenges for cooperative work, partially due to the particular time sensitivities of work with living organisms. Building on our findings, we discuss how community biolab members are creating new approaches to laboratory biology and how this has design implications for systems that support non-traditional settings for scientific practice. ",
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