Hello, I’m 🦆, a passionate biohacker and maker. I’m 26 years old, and my journey into biohacking began about a decade ago when I discovered implantable magnets at the age of 16. Since then my collection has been growing steadily, I love the sensory expansion that this brings and i love just playing around with them.
At some point, I decided to take things further and started designing and creating my own implants. One of my projects was building a laser-based glass tube sealer using affordable resources. This enabled me to produce implants. Over the years, I’ve created countless implants, some of which have been implanted in people across multiple continents. While this work is deeply fulfilling, it remains a hobby fueled by my passion. I’m not into this for commercial reasons.
This list aims to help starters as well as seasoned Bio Hacker to find everything related to Biohacking at one place. This is a primer with the maximum amount of data as I may realize on completely different aspects of the biohacking community. I am not an expert, so I welcome any input. If you find it useful please share it with others.
OpenPCR is a fully functional yet affordable ($599us) PCR (polymerase chain reaction) device, used for replicating DNA for the purposes of sequencing or barcoding (species determination). The whole kit - from the software to the hardware itself - is open source, so you can download the code, CAD, and Eagle files and build your own if you don't want to buy a kit.