Re: [DIYbio] O'Reilly BioHacker Issue 4: Open Source Biotech Consumables

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 6:07 AM, Aizan Fahri <vilafrantez@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, Aizan's here from Rochester NY. Couple things I want to say here,
> and let me hear your thoughts.
>

I see you're at RIT (and studying biotech)! Glad to have another RIT
alum posting here on DIYbio (the open qPCR guy Josh is also an
Alum!!!).

Patents seem to work better for things that take longer to change, and
with the rapid pace of biotech these days it seems they are not best
suited for the task. If there was more collaboration, more money and
more progress would be being made.

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