Re: [DIYbio] Re: [biocurious] Important Update from Kristina

On 08/29/2013 01:27 PM, SC wrote:
> I briefly tried to do that, but in order to compete effectively for biotech contracts I'd need economy of scale. With a home lab,
> even a very well equipped one, doesn't have that. Anything other than standard processes would have been too time consuming and a
> constant parade of headaches. I'm happy with my current arrangement, though.

So, tell us more about your non-bio cash cows... Why would they work for your average scientist?
Are you an engineer? Are you a wheeler dealer construction contractor? Warehouser/retailer?
What?

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