We are proud to ship the first qPocketPCR to none other than Sebastian S. Cocioba, a prominent amateur scientist, plant engineer, and flower designer known for his advocacy of accessible genetic engineering. Operating from a self-built home laboratory on Long Island, New York, he works to democratize biotechnology by creating open-source tools, sharing detailed protocols, and fostering a global community of do-it-yourself (DIY) biologists.
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Thanks Dan Maloney, Abe Tusk for sharing. Put The Power Of PCR In Your Pocket With This Open-Source Thermal Cycler
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