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biohacker

American  
[bahy-oh-hak-er] / ˈbaɪ oʊˌhæk ər /

noun

plural

biohackers
  1. a person who biohacks.


Example Sentences

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Consider, for instance, a recent Business Insider headline on the headline grabbing "biohacker" Bryan Johnson, who brags that thanks to his "Project Blueprint" protocol, his 46 year-old skin has the same amount of wrinkles as a 10 year-old child.

From Salon

Chris Hemsworth is convincing as Abnesti the out-of-control biohacker.

From Los Angeles Times

Describing himself as a "biohacker" - someone who puts pieces of technology into his body to try to improve his performance - he has 32 implants in total, including chips to open doors and imbedded magnets.

From BBC

Will Canine, a biohacker and former Occupy Wall Street organizer, and his team of idealists and iconoclasts launched a Kickstarter campaign to build a robot that they hoped would bypass elite labs and corporate monopolies to change the world.

From Los Angeles Times

This weekend, it’s offering a biohacker boot camp, pipetting and all.

From Los Angeles Times