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Biohacking: The Intersection of Medicine and DIY Biology

Asiimawe Masika Agnovia

Department of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry Kampala International University Uganda

agnovia.asiimawe@studwc.kiu.ac.ug

ABSTRACT

Biohacking, an emerging movement at the intersection of biotechnology and DIY culture, represents a new frontier in healthcare and self-optimization. This paper examines biohacking’s diverse practices, from genetic modification to health monitoring via wearable technology, and explores the ethical, legal, and medical implications of this democratized approach to bioscience. The movement’s “DIY” ethos allows individuals to experiment with and transform biological processes outside traditional labs, raising questions about safety, regulatory oversight, and the broader societal impact. The paper analyzes the growing accessibility of biohacking tools and techniques and discusses the transformative potential these have on personalized medicine and public health. As biohacking’s popularity rises, it necessitates a dialogue among bioethicists, policymakers, and technologists to balance innovation with public welfare.

Keywords: Biohacking, DIY biology, biotechnology, genetic modification, wearable technology.

CITE AS: Asiimawe Masika Agnovia. (2024). Biohacking: The Intersection of Medicine and DIY Biology. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES 4(2):32-36. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJBAS/2024/423236