March 08, 2019
WELLESLEY, Mass., March 08, 2019— A new report from BCC Research, “Citizen Bioscience: The Next Frontier?” provides an in-depth overview of what citizen bioscience is, what’s happening now and where the field is headed.
Citizen bioscience, or DIY biology, refers to scientific work performed by the general public, and relies on the internet to define and disseminate the next big scientific breakthrough. A citizen science project can involve one person or millions of people collaborating to achieve a common goal.
Current active citizen bioscience projects include 23andMe, Foldit, DrugsfromDirt and Stall Catchers.
Report Highlights
“The opportunities for community and collaborative work are limitless in citizen bioscience,” said BCC Research analyst Smruti Munshi. “From biological Velcro to pattern identification to solving the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, the speed of movement of research and the decision to let humans do what they do well and computers do what they do well has enhanced the process.”
Join Our Citizen Bioscience/Biohacking Webinar
On Thursday, March 28th at 11 am EST, BCC Research is hosting a free webinar, “Biohacking—Analyst Conversation.” What impact will biohacking, DIY biology or citizen bioscience have on healthcare, life sciences and more? Attend our webinar and find out! Learn more here.
Editors/reporters requesting analyst interviews should contact Eric Surber at press@bccresearch.com.
Citizen Bioscience: The Next Frontier?( HLC230A )
Publish Date: Mar 2019
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