It would be really interesting to understand the costs of building a community lab, and how cheap or expensive things are, what equipment you intend to have etc. Care to share your thinking here? I think it could spark a discussion around how it could be done in more places round the world.
On Mar 1, 2012 10:18 AM, "Avery louie" <inactive.e@gmail.com> wrote:
-- I am in the US, but good luck! We need more people like you.
--AveryOn Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Christopher Pendlebury <mailinglists@christopherpendlebury.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm embarking on a project to build a community lab in Melbourne,
Australia, with a focus on biology, biotechnology and bioinformatics.
Because of some of my contacts, the bioinformatics aspect could
potentially include high-end NGS analytics.
The lab will be bootstrapped, and funded by memberships and
sponsorships. I would very much like to know who would be interested
in being involved with this project, and who would like to join when
it is up and running?
Cheers
Chris
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