Hi all,
I’m a Brooklyn-based artist, designer and researcher currently pursuing my masters at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (http://itp.nyu.edu/itp/).
I recently came across Public Lab’s project Home Testing for Endrocrine Disruptors (http://publiclab.org/wiki/environmental-estrogen-testing) and I was very excited to see an interdisciplinary group of people inspired by and working on this issue. Is the project still active?
I would love to be involved in some way. Also: I’m currently working on a wearable design project around testing water for estrogen and other endrocrine disruptors and would love to get feedback from the group. (The project is for a class taught by Marina Zurkow on the Anthropocene).
Please let me know! Would love to connect with everyone.
-Rebecca
I don't believe this project is still active, but @sara would know.
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Great project. The project fruit will benefit many women who frequently suffer from endocrine disruptor. Wish you a success. BTW, BOC Sciences(http://www.bocsci.com) is a biochemical company, we'd love to help if there is something we can do.
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