‘Biohackers’ get their own space to create
January 16, 2012
BioCurious, a 2,500-square-feet community lab in an office building in Sunnyvale, opened in November as a place where scientists, entrepreneurs and others can meet to conduct biology experiments and innovate on everything from bacteria to thermal cyclers. The facility also offers classes on topics ranging from DNA sequencing to microfluidics.
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