Hey Ethan,
This is geared more towards community labs than individual labs, but the
equipment list in particular and the ethical considerations are
applicable to any lab:
http://openlab-blueprint.org
Credit Genspace.org for that one, I think it's a fantastic resource. :)
On 25/01/15 21:09, Ethan Smith wrote:
> Hey, I'm in high school and I've recently grown interested in biotech. I want to go into this field as a career and I really want to start doing things now. I would like to build my own lab in my bedroom or garage and start doing experiments, but I have very little knowledge in this topic and I have no clue where to start!
>
> I have zero experience and zero equipment can someone give me some specific things I can do to get started and begin doing experiments please? What would be some good first-time experiments?
>
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