Following up on this, it looks like this Pittsburgh community lab will be established sometime this fall:
http://www.popcitymedia.com/innovationnews/Duquesne_Urban_Innovation21.06.11.14.aspx
Keith
On Monday, July 15, 2013 11:37:48 AM UTC-4, Cathal Garvey wrote:
-- On Monday, July 15, 2013 11:37:48 AM UTC-4, Cathal Garvey wrote:
Same way you ensure sterility in any lab: make available alcohol sprays
and spore-killing peroxide or bleach sprays for occasional use.
Autoclave everything and oven-sterilise glass/metalware to eradicate spores.
On 14/07/13 16:56, Ntoscience wrote:
> While this community sandbox sounds like a dream come true, how would you ensure sterility of labs and equipment so other's studies would not be contaminated by spores or other organism from prior studies? One could really get some wild strains potentially.
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