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=== Ivory Tower Science Moves to Garage ===
 
This is kind of cool, biotech is becoming like elctronics a few decades abo. Today you have a hard time
as a hobbiest with a soldering iron but biotech equipment is apparently now cheap in surplus market, I
was just thinking it would be nice to get some simple stuff at home but lament the fact that chemical
companies don't seem to happy to ship to private residences, LOL,
 
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v27/n12/full/nbt1209-1077.html
 
Several garage (or, in one case, bedroom) biotech stories have attracted the media spotlight. Using a PCR machine that was purchased on eBay for a mere $59, Kay Aull, a former researcher at the now defunct Cambridge, Mass.-based Codon Devices, genotyped herself to see if she carried the gene for hemochromatosis, which afflicts her father. Computer programmer Meredith Patterson, after creating glow-in-the-dark yogurt in her San Francisco apartment, is working on a biosensor for melamine, the toxic contaminant of the Chinese infant formula that sickened 300,000 infants in 2008.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== Fake Journal Stories ===
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