>>13856106>But you can learn about drugs and diet to treat certain diseases, like "biohackers" do.We are getting closer, but being a biohacker is still rather expensive, especially depending on the discipline you go into. If you are trying to do everything from scratch for something like drug development or tissue engineering, you will be spending 99% of your time trying to create or purchase open source instruments, and you will be spending 1% of your time applying them.
Pic related is an HPLC, used in tons of biochem labs and pharmaceutical labs worldwide, every day. It costs at least $20k