Team:UT Dallas/safety

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d. Risks to security through malicious misuse by individuals, groups or states?
d. Risks to security through malicious misuse by individuals, groups or states?
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Our laboratory activity is consistent with the NIH "Guidelines for Research Involving
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Our laboratory activity is consistent with the NIH "Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules" as overseen by our Institutional Biosafety Committee (refer to
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Recombinant DNA Molecules" as overseen by our Institutional Biosafety Committee (refer to
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question 3). While we handle all laboratory materials that pose a potential safety risk according to standard lab safety protocol and Materials Safety Data Sheets, we took the following steps to ensure that the health and safety of laboratory personnel remained a priority when using certain materials and equipment as outlined below:
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<u><b>Ethidium bromide (EtBr):</b></u> All EtBr use is strictly performed on a designated bench with separately kept equipment (pipettes, tips, waste receptacle, gloves etc). Any materials that come in contact with EtBr, including gels used in electrophoresis, are handled with nitrile gloves and lab apron and disposed in specially marked receptacle with a "biohazard" designation.
<u><b>Ethidium bromide (EtBr):</b></u> All EtBr use is strictly performed on a designated bench with separately kept equipment (pipettes, tips, waste receptacle, gloves etc). Any materials that come in contact with EtBr, including gels used in electrophoresis, are handled with nitrile gloves and lab apron and disposed in specially marked receptacle with a "biohazard" designation.
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b. Does your institution have an Institutional Biosafety Committee or equivalent group? If yes, have you discussed your project with them? Describe any concerns or changes that were made based on this review.<br><br>
b. Does your institution have an Institutional Biosafety Committee or equivalent group? If yes, have you discussed your project with them? Describe any concerns or changes that were made based on this review.<br><br>
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UT Dallas has an Institutional Biosafety Committee (http://provost.utdallas.edu/policy/utdpp1016) that manages all safety responsibilities under NIH "Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules". Throughout the course of this work, we ensured that all lab activity respected safety measures.
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UT Dallas has an <a href src="http://provost.utdallas.edu/policy/utdpp1016"> Institutional Biosafety Committee </a> that manages all safety responsibilities under NIH "Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules". Throughout the course of this work, we ensured that all lab activity respected safety measures.
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c. Will / did you receive any biosafety and/or lab training before beginning your project? If so,
c. Will / did you receive any biosafety and/or lab training before beginning your project? If so,

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