Re: [DIYbio] How to get surface proteins from one bacteria to another? Can somebody help?

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Matthias Bock <mail@matthiasbock.net> wrote:
> And:
> You could accidently produce e.g. a pathogenic Bacillus
> subtilis by these means.
> Also you would probably need to handle a pathogenic Salmonella.
> Therefore your undertaking would require an
> official permission e.g. in Germany (GenTG §8).
>
I assume Dr Reither is working in a commercial lab and probably just
scouring for ideas in the area of animal vaccine. But for anyone else,
these disclaimers can't be ignored.

Anyway, I find it interesting that professional researchers are using
the DIYbio network. It shows that DIYbio is a haven for discussing
novel ideas.

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