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- | <p>2. If your response to any of the questions above is yes:</p> | + | <div class="desc"><p>2. If your response to any of the questions above is yes:</p></div> |
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- | + | <div class="desc"><p>a. Explain how you addressed these issues in project design and while conducting laboratory work.</p></div> | |
- | + | <div class="desc"><p>b. Describe and document safety, security, health and/or environmental issues as you submit your parts to the Registry.</p></div> | |
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<div class="desc"><p>3. Under what biosafety provisions will / do you operate?</p></div> | <div class="desc"><p>3. Under what biosafety provisions will / do you operate?</p></div> | ||
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<div class="desc"><p>The Biological Safety section of the DRS includes the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC). The IBC oversees the safe handling and disposal of biological materials, including recombinant DNA. New research projects need to be registered and approved through the IBC. This includes approving all personnel involved in the project, as well as a project description. </p></div> | <div class="desc"><p>The Biological Safety section of the DRS includes the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC). The IBC oversees the safe handling and disposal of biological materials, including recombinant DNA. New research projects need to be registered and approved through the IBC. This includes approving all personnel involved in the project, as well as a project description. </p></div> | ||
- | <div class="desc"><p>Our iGEM team has submitted a project proposal to the IBC at our institution. They have reviewed our proposal | + | <div class="desc"><p>Our iGEM team has submitted a project proposal to the IBC at our institution. They have reviewed our proposal, and it has been approved! Some concerns they raised included the bleach-surface contact time when disinfecting our work area, as well as the nature of the recombinant DNA we are working with. Due to their feedback, our team has taken more care when disinfecting with bleach, as well as filling out the appropriate paperwork needed to work with rDNA. </p></div> |
<div class="desc"><p>Read more about the IBC at our institution here: https://www.drs.illinois.edu/ibcprojectregistration/#ibc</p></div> | <div class="desc"><p>Read more about the IBC at our institution here: https://www.drs.illinois.edu/ibcprojectregistration/#ibc</p></div> |
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