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By day, I am Community Manager at Genomera, a Health 2.0 startup that is the platform for open health studies, harnessing the power of open health and data to create insights in health that are happening too slowly and infrequently in traditional health science.
By day, I am Community Manager at Genomera, a Health 2.0 startup that is the platform for open health studies, harnessing the power of open health and data to create insights in health that are happening too slowly and infrequently in traditional health science.
By nights and weekends, I am the Executive Director of BioCurious, the world's first hackerspace for bio, located in Sunnyvale, CA. See more at [http://biocurious.org]. See even more by visiting us in person. Email me and I will give you a tour.   
 
By nights and weekends, I am the Executive Director of BioCurious, the world's first hackerspace for bio, located in Sunnyvale, CA. See more at http://biocurious.org. See even more by visiting us in person. Email me and I will give you a tour.   


I am not a scientist by training, but I feel that we are all scientists by nature. Scientific inquiry ought not be limited for want of money or access to higher academic institutions. The ideal of open, equal education in science inspires me to continue building places and platforms like BioCurious and Genomera that let "everyday people" become part of the scientific revolution.
I am not a scientist by training, but I feel that we are all scientists by nature. Scientific inquiry ought not be limited for want of money or access to higher academic institutions. The ideal of open, equal education in science inspires me to continue building places and platforms like BioCurious and Genomera that let "everyday people" become part of the scientific revolution.
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# Claim to fame: once quoted in the NYT. Published? Never
# Claim to fame: once quoted in the NYT. Published? Never
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Revision as of 13:38, 24 September 2011

Contact Info

Eri Gentry (an artistic interpretation)

By day, I am Community Manager at Genomera, a Health 2.0 startup that is the platform for open health studies, harnessing the power of open health and data to create insights in health that are happening too slowly and infrequently in traditional health science.

By nights and weekends, I am the Executive Director of BioCurious, the world's first hackerspace for bio, located in Sunnyvale, CA. See more at http://biocurious.org. See even more by visiting us in person. Email me and I will give you a tour.

I am not a scientist by training, but I feel that we are all scientists by nature. Scientific inquiry ought not be limited for want of money or access to higher academic institutions. The ideal of open, equal education in science inspires me to continue building places and platforms like BioCurious and Genomera that let "everyday people" become part of the scientific revolution.

Education

  • The interwebs

Research interests

  1. Making standard biotech tools and medical diagnostics cheaper, easier to use, and more widely available
  2. Making scientific education ""
  3. How to learn best without going back to school

Publications

  1. Claim to fame: once quoted in the NYT. Published? Never

Useful links