well, i suppose one solution could be to produce gen editing kits in europe and blaming bad product quality on american standards as far as the narrative goes, Also maybe the discussion about how to crowdsource quality control or rather the results thereof might be a good counter to the old farts notion that these younglings dont know what they are doing messing around with contaminated bacteria, in a sense that it could show that the scene can rise up to such a challenge and provide a more nuanced response then the good old smash it with conflated regulations bulllshit.
i cant comment on the work of the last 9 years as you all know I only recently joined your efforts so I dont really know what all this melancholy of a label being burned is all about, but I mean it happens all the time. Rebranding is just a little cosmetic step. I'll grant u guys that diybio had a nice ring to it and mostly it didn't havethe menacing undertones of unsupervised backyard genetic engineering howbout bio4all.
