Bothe are correct ....(above figure is for diagnostics in SA) for remote places with relatively less skilled technician there is high staffing overhead and low amortisaion costs. Whereas once you've get to a more centralised lab, reagents dominate. In India (was in Mumbai 3 yrs ago). I would suspect that the logistical challenges in getting lab grade chemicals and the red tape of govt regulatory approval, not to mention the unreliable elctricity supply are all going to be headaches in running a wet lab, dry labs like bioinformatics plays to the strengths on IIT
On Tuesday, 25 February 2020 at 20:27:28 UTC+8 Wala Ben Ali wrote:
Hi, since you're talking about the topicFor a bio lab that's focused on bio materials (nothing advanced), what tools do you think should be provided, and if it's a non profit, any ideas how we should proceed to get them?Le lun. 24 févr. 2020 à 22:17, S James Parsons Jr <sjamesp...@gmail.com> a écrit :Hi Varun,--What kind of work do you want to do in your lab?On Feb 24, 2020, at 2:33 PM, shreyas ubale <shreya...@gmail.com> wrote:hey varun, where are you planning to make the lab - i mean which city
On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 2:37:34 AM UTC+5:30, Varun Sharma wrote:hello everyone ,i want to open a biohacking lab in india .The cost of equipments is a big barrier which is stopping many biohackers to do research . We need biohacking labs all over the world to iincrease speed of innovation in this field.Also biohacking business industry is being projected as a big industry in near future ..i mean 4-5 years from now .If there are like minded people from my country who want to do this business then please reply to me .--
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