On 01/30/2015 01:54 PM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
> definitely
> time consuming to source a media mixture from mixed 'off-brand'
> sources and also rig up lab equipment (petris, reagents, centrifuge
> for grabbing plasma from blood, keeping things everything sterile and
> clean) at a slaughterhouse/farm-barn.
We used to have a local business called Austin Biological Labs that made
culture media, diagnostic test kits, and I worked with them a little
as the FDA was starting to put big test/verify requirements on mfrs like them.
So, I got to see production and testing: steam autoclaves custom made
for production running and clean room. It was a lot of infrastructure
needed to be viable.
They still went under when one main person died. No one left could figure
where $10K/month was going in 1990, so they did a bankruptcy.
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