DIY Genetic Engineering - /sci/ (#16723316) [Archived: 262 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/13/2025, 8:23:35 AM No.16723316
DIY_Biohacking
DIY_Biohacking
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Every 80 years technology reinvents itself. We had the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, the Post-World War II Boom, and now we are seeing the incredible boom of artificial intelligence, elecric cars, solar technology, and now... genetic engineering.
Finally, we are at the cusp of the genetic engineering explosion with a number of advances made in diabetes, down syndrome, and a variety of rare diseases which have been cured (and even saved lives) via genetic engineering.
As such, it is imperative that we the people are on the frontier of the technology as much as possible.
With that being said, how do we access DIY genetic engineering with modern technology, or even technologies of the near future?
How can we access even greater genetic engineering in gene clinics and volunteer studies?
Feel free to discuss
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 8:36:31 AM No.16723319
Bump
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 10:12:14 AM No.16723366
A few years ago the "quantified self" was a big fad in tech circles that died out pretty quickly. Like most fads, when they go out of style, everything surrounding it becomes undesirable for a while.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 10:19:35 AM No.16723369
technology really was a mistake
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 10:20:58 AM No.16723371
>>16723316 (OP)
I want to sell genetic editing kits to children like some new age version of those old radiation lab kids toys. It will be a new era of childhood cancer
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:34:10 PM No.16723421
>>16723316 (OP)
I remember this was a meme when CRISPR came out and it turned out like everything it was just indian and eastern euro grifters doing TED talk and the idea of self-DNA editing doesn't make any fucking sense.