BCSnob wrote:
I have BSL 2 lab work training and experience (testing human blood and serum samples). When your job entails developing new tests for biomarkers in human blood and serum samples you learn about pathogens and minimizing exposure risks.
You can read about the 4 bsl levels here
https://consteril.com/biosafety-levels-difference/
PhD in chemistry
25 years work experience as a research scientist at a biotech firm that develops, manufactures, and sells 100s of diagnostic tests used by pharmaceutical companies in drug development and research foundations for investigating human diseases.
Enough expertise for you?
Somebody's underwear is a little too tight!