Want to bring hands-on, real-world biology into your school, library, or community center? BioHackAll Hubs are the heart of our movement — local clubs and innovation spaces where students lead the way in exploring, experimenting, and solving environmental challenges through science.
Whether you’re a teacher, a student, or a curious change-maker, starting a BioHackAll Hub is your opportunity to turn science into action where you live and learn.
What is a BioHackAll Hub?
A BioHackAll Hub is a student-led club or learning space where members meet regularly to:
- Run DIY biology experiments using our kits
- Take part in BioChallenges and Hackathons
- Design and build local sustainability projects
- Share ideas, findings, and stories with the global BioHackAll community
- Host science fairs, workshops, and exhibitions
Each hub is unique — shaped by its community, culture, and environment — but all share a common purpose: to make science open, creative, and driven by youth.
Starting a hub is simple, flexible, and free. You don’t need a fancy lab or formal science background — just a space, a few curious minds, and a commitment to exploration.
How to Start a Hub?
Step 1: Gather Your Team
Find a group of students (3–10 is a great start!) and an adult advisor (a teacher, librarian, or parent).
Step 2: Register Your Hub
Fill out our quick Hub Registration Form to join the global network and access exclusive resources.
[Register Your Hub →]
Step 3: Get Your Starter Kit
Download our BioHackAll Hub Starter Guide, which includes:
- Weekly activity ideas
- Sample meeting templates
- Icebreakers and team-building activities
- How to organize your first experiment or mini-hackathon
[Download the Starter Guide →]
Step 4: Begin Experimenting
Choose a DIY Kit, assign club roles (President, Documenter, Kit Captain, etc.), and start hacking biology together!
Step 5: Share Your Work
Submit your projects, photos, and journal entries to our global platform. Get featured, connect with other hubs, and inspire others around the world.
Resources for Educators & Advisors
We make it easy for educators to support BioHackAll Hubs in a way that complements existing curricula and inspires long-term engagement.
Included in our Educator Toolkit:
- Classroom integration tips for biology, chemistry, and environmental science
- Safety guidelines and parental consent templates
- Printable lab journals and progress trackers
- Certificates, badges, and recognition templates
[Download Educator Toolkit →]
[Join Our Monthly Educator Webinars →]
But Why Start a BioHackAll Hub?
- Learn real science through hands-on projects
- Build leadership, teamwork, and communication skills
- Collaborate with students around the world
- Take meaningful action on local environmental issues
- Make friends, build confidence, and have fun doing science!
Ready to Start?
It starts with one person — and that could be you.
Whether you’re starting small with a group of friends or turning your whole school into a science hotspot, BioHackAll will support you every step of the way.
[Start a Hub]
[Become a Student Ambassador]