[DIYbio] Re: Relocation

Cool - are you the one moving to Santa Fe? Or involved in town govt hoping to get DIY biologists to move there?

The main factor for success of a community lab is probably having a large enough biotech ecosystem in the area. In a location that does not have a ton of universities and biotech companies in the immediate vicinity, you may need to work harder to cultivate connections like that. I would recommend reaching out to NMBio, Santa Institute, SF Business Incubator's BioScience Lab, and other like minded networks.

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