So I'm a grad student that's very interested in pharmacology, but I'm officially in a department that is unrelated to pharmacology/biochemistry, etc...
Recently, I've been really curious to explore the pharmacokinetics of tetrahydroharmine (THH), a remarkable carboline found in banistreiopsis caapi, since the human pharmacokinetics has never been studied.
I have a decent amount of pure THH, so i could start the experiment any time. But... here's the catch: To do the pharmacokinetic studies I would need to have access to various expensive chromatography apparatuses, such as HPLC, as well as GCMS to verify the purity of my THH.
I'm playing with the idea of just writing to the biology or chem department and giving them my research proposal and to ask if i can use their machines (also, I would of-course be willing to pay for the use of their equipment) .
On the other hand, I'm a bit hesitant about asking them. Will they write me off as some crazy druggy whose out of his mind and maybe even a criminal (THH is legal where i live though)? Is this just overall a bad idea or is there a chance that I will find someone who will be sympathetic?
Also, do you have any advice for going about asking or what kind of people I should contact?
P.S. Since I don't have first-hand experience using chromatography machines, I would also need to find someone willing to show me how to do it or even run the samples for me.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Al