Re: [DIYbio] Re: How to advance a DIYBio lab beyond the basics.

On 01/11/2017 02:27 AM, ukitel wrote:
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> But from your words it seems that for you the potential dangers are negligible, for me it isn't so and I think there's the need to
> talk about it. And I'm not alone: the sticky post in this google group is "ask a biosafety expert", because other biohackers
> recognize that too.
>
> Let's have an honest discussion

It's certainly good to talk about practical exposure levels that could cause allergy attacks.
Doctors that treat people have shock reactions to injected allergen treatments at a rate of 2 or 4 per thousand,
fluctuating monthly in that range, said one I know. They make people stay for 20 minutes after injections
so remedies can be done easily if an attack happens.

What would be reasonable in a teaching biohackerspace?

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