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biochem major and gear

ffknight84

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Is it possible to be a bio chem major @ a large nuiversity and legally get gear for experimentation. Simple question, just need a yes or no answer, unless it is more complex.
 
ffknight84 said:
Is it possible to be a bio chem major @ a large nuiversity and legally get gear for experimentation. Simple question, just need a yes or no answer, unless it is more complex.

NO. BUT WITH THE RIGHT CREDENTIALS AND CONNECTIONS, YOU CAN APPLY TO GET LONG R3 IGF-1 FROM A MANUFACTURER LIKE SIGMA ALDRICH. DO YOUR HOMEWORK.
 
Maybe if you were a graduate student and you were writing a thesis paper about your experienments. It would be used for "research purposes only" of course :)
 
Re: Re: biochem major and gear

DrJMW said:


NO. BUT WITH THE RIGHT CREDENTIALS AND CONNECTIONS, YOU CAN APPLY TO GET LONG R3 IGF-1 FROM A MANUFACTURER LIKE SIGMA ALDRICH. DO YOUR HOMEWORK.

Better yet get a business liscense too.
 
ffknight84 said:
Is it possible to be a bio chem major @ a large nuiversity and legally get gear for experimentation. Simple question, just need a yes or no answer, unless it is more complex.

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
You have to have a license and be evaluated before being able to purchase controlled substances for research purposes.
 
I wouldn't get that elaborate. Since you know basic chemistry you should be able to make your own gear anyway, for pennies. In the modern world, getting raw materials is cheap, and easy. It just isn't something we can, or even should, talk about on this board. You'll figure it out, on your own eventually.
 
not a chance

Sorry, dude, but I'm a cell and molecular biology major; so I know what your talking about; and schools watch their reagents like a hawk depending on whose lab for which you would be ordering chemicals. I know at the University of Missouri - Columbia, they use Equipoise in their Vet and Ag. sciences, but there's no chance that they'd take a missing vial to be a likely misshap. In otherwords, I wouldn't even think about it.
 
well im not the bio chem major, but through various connections that i dont want to talk about, some things came up and wanted to verify. I personally didnt think it was true either.
 
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