plants2suceed
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Just wondering if anyone here is in the Biotech/Pharma/LifeSciences/GreenTech/DotComs around the SF Bay Area?
I'm really, sorry but this isn't SPAM, seriously- I'm just trying to see if anyone is tackling things through the lense of academicaly/industrial trained scientists and engineers.
I've been in the bush for about 7+ years now and Life Sciences for ~5ish. I'm in the SF Bay Area (aka Biotech Bay/Silicon Valley) for all of that. Keep in mind the Bay is Big Sur-Sonoma in this case.
I think we all have a different yet useful perspective on things as scientists and engineers. I'm seeing some truly "multidisciplinary" approaches to our current problems and I'm wondering if anyone is willing to share techniques- i.e. I know people that are trying to run (c)GMP (minus the FDA) clean rooms with sterile suits, homemade air locks, UV decontamination, pathogen testing etc. in this field. Myself- I would doubt anyone has gotten crazy into microfluidics, plant cell culture, or plant genomics, but you never know. I know of a few farmer owned companies.
Myself, I was working on trying to work a positive/negative pressure set up with common ventilation but some interesting directions and outlets. Keep them pests out. Additionally, I was also involved in some low cost genotyping work on some bushes, to help take some guesswork out of bushes, and make life a little bit easier. Unfortunately, this isn't practical for the common farmer, nor is it cost effective for anyone else.
I'm really, sorry but this isn't SPAM, seriously- I'm just trying to see if anyone is tackling things through the lense of academicaly/industrial trained scientists and engineers.
I've been in the bush for about 7+ years now and Life Sciences for ~5ish. I'm in the SF Bay Area (aka Biotech Bay/Silicon Valley) for all of that. Keep in mind the Bay is Big Sur-Sonoma in this case.
I think we all have a different yet useful perspective on things as scientists and engineers. I'm seeing some truly "multidisciplinary" approaches to our current problems and I'm wondering if anyone is willing to share techniques- i.e. I know people that are trying to run (c)GMP (minus the FDA) clean rooms with sterile suits, homemade air locks, UV decontamination, pathogen testing etc. in this field. Myself- I would doubt anyone has gotten crazy into microfluidics, plant cell culture, or plant genomics, but you never know. I know of a few farmer owned companies.
Myself, I was working on trying to work a positive/negative pressure set up with common ventilation but some interesting directions and outlets. Keep them pests out. Additionally, I was also involved in some low cost genotyping work on some bushes, to help take some guesswork out of bushes, and make life a little bit easier. Unfortunately, this isn't practical for the common farmer, nor is it cost effective for anyone else.