Hey everyone! I feel like I'm late to the party - I'm an undergraduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University and I'm in the midst of starting a community science space called Indie Lab RVA in Richmond, VA.
-- We currently have a small area housed in our local makerspace but we're looking to expand. My team has been looking into what is required to become a lab (materials, certifications, insurance, etc.) and I wanted to ask the DIYbio community what steps you took to start your own biotech space.
We're currently hosting small workshops to bootstrap and raise money before we rent our own space. Any recommendations on small DIY experiments? What chemicals/materials are essential?
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. You can email us at indielabrva@gmail.com. Thanks!
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