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    <font size=3><strong>1.Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of: researcher safety, public safety, or environmental safety?</strong><br>
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Different from members of wet lab, dry lab members spent much more time on sitting at the computer, so they might easily to develop with some physiological and psychological problems. In order to help dry lab members get rid of these problems, we tried to make sure that the air in room is flowing, temperature comfortable and light mild. Moreover, we provide them with supplemental fruit and drink to keep them healthy.<br>
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Our wet lab project did not involve security issues, for all the experiments were done in the wet-lab and all the bacteria go to public was inactivated.<br>
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c. Safety for environment<br>
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Our software does not involve any matters of safty for public.<br>
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Our wet lab project did not involve security issues, for all used materials and waste products are under safety process, and the bacteria is inactivated as mentioned. <br>
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  <font size=3><strong>2. Do any of the new BioBrick parts (or devices) that you made this year raise any safety issues? </strong><br>
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The software program we did does not involve any new BioBrick parts (or devices), so it will not raise any safty issues.<br>
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Considering our wet lab project, firstly, since the biobrick parts made by HUST-iGEM are composed by adh1b2 and aldh2 belonging to human genome, which means the products of these two genes do exist in human body, we could guarantee the safety of our experiment. On the other hand, the integral process of our experiment does not come across any safety issuses. <br>
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All the experimental operators of us have been well trained as undergraduates, having rich experience and necessary safety consciousness, and all the operations obey Lab Security Specifications. In a word, no safety problems troubled us.
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  <font size=3><strong>3. Is there a local biosafety group, committee, or review board at your institution?</strong><br>
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Yes. The safety check is organized and operated frequently by the Department of Life Science, Huazhong University of Science and technology. During our project, several professors and research assistants are invited to help us with the safety issue.
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    <font size=3><strong>4. Do you have any other ideas how to deal with safety issues that could be useful for future iGEM competitions? How could parts, devices and systems be made even safer through biosafety engineering? </strong><br>
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Communication and coorperation should be regarded as two important parts in safety consideration's perfection. We suggest every team participate in iGEM compertition keep a detail record of their daily safety issues. On the other hand, iGEM organizers may constitute a database for every safety issues ,solutions and preventive measures. <br>
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For the devices safety concern, we think a suicide mechanism maybe useful to prevent excessive products of bacteria from pollute the environment. This suicide mechanism may sense the density of the bacteria or the product. And by this measure we hope Synthetic Biology can be more friendly to environment and to our health. <br>
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==Safety==
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1. Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of: researcher safety, public safety, or environmental safety?
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  A:No. Our project is about how to use lactobacillus to produce proteins, which can be used for neutralizing
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  A: No any potential safety issues. The BioBricks we use in our project would only relate to the genes which
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1.Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of: researcher safety, public safety, or environmental safety?

Answer:
a. Safety for researchers
Different from members of wet lab, dry lab members spent much more time on sitting at the computer, so they might easily to develop with some physiological and psychological problems. In order to help dry lab members get rid of these problems, we tried to make sure that the air in room is flowing, temperature comfortable and light mild. Moreover, we provide them with supplemental fruit and drink to keep them healthy.
To wet lab members, all had already attend the biological skills training and safety training before wet lab running.
b. Safety for public
Our software does not involve any matters of safty for public.
Our wet lab project did not involve security issues, for all the experiments were done in the wet-lab and all the bacteria go to public was inactivated.
c. Safety for environment
Our software does not involve any matters of safty for public.
Our wet lab project did not involve security issues, for all used materials and waste products are under safety process, and the bacteria is inactivated as mentioned.
2. Do any of the new BioBrick parts (or devices) that you made this year raise any safety issues?

Answer:
The software program we did does not involve any new BioBrick parts (or devices), so it will not raise any safty issues.
Considering our wet lab project, firstly, since the biobrick parts made by HUST-iGEM are composed by adh1b2 and aldh2 belonging to human genome, which means the products of these two genes do exist in human body, we could guarantee the safety of our experiment. On the other hand, the integral process of our experiment does not come across any safety issuses.
All the experimental operators of us have been well trained as undergraduates, having rich experience and necessary safety consciousness, and all the operations obey Lab Security Specifications. In a word, no safety problems troubled us.
3. Is there a local biosafety group, committee, or review board at your institution?

Answer:
Yes. The safety check is organized and operated frequently by the Department of Life Science, Huazhong University of Science and technology. During our project, several professors and research assistants are invited to help us with the safety issue.
4. Do you have any other ideas how to deal with safety issues that could be useful for future iGEM competitions? How could parts, devices and systems be made even safer through biosafety engineering?

Answer:
Communication and coorperation should be regarded as two important parts in safety consideration's perfection. We suggest every team participate in iGEM compertition keep a detail record of their daily safety issues. On the other hand, iGEM organizers may constitute a database for every safety issues ,solutions and preventive measures.
For the devices safety concern, we think a suicide mechanism maybe useful to prevent excessive products of bacteria from pollute the environment. This suicide mechanism may sense the density of the bacteria or the product. And by this measure we hope Synthetic Biology can be more friendly to environment and to our health.