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== '''Laboratory Safety''' == | == '''Laboratory Safety''' == | ||
Would materials used in your project and/or your final product pose: | Would materials used in your project and/or your final product pose: | ||
* Risks to the safety and health of team members or others in the lab? | * Risks to the safety and health of team members or others in the lab? | ||
- | ::''E. coli'' bacterial strains used in our project are non-pathogenic laboratory strains and have little or no capacity to cause pathological harm to team members or other persons who enter our teams' laboratory. These strains are classified as biosafety level 1 biologic materials. Regardless of any organisms' supposed capability to inflict injury or harm, our team handles all specimens with the assumption that there exists some risk of harm. As such, aseptic technique is always used and all waste is disposed of in accordance with standard best practices. | + | ::''E. coli'' bacterial strains used in our project are non-pathogenic laboratory strains and have little or no capacity to cause pathological harm to team members or other persons who enter our teams' laboratory. These strains are classified as biosafety level 1 biologic materials. Regardless of any organisms' supposed capability to inflict injury or harm, our team handles all specimens with the assumption that there exists some risk of harm. As such, aseptic technique and proper personal protective equipment is always used and all waste is disposed of in accordance with standard best practices. |
::Genes and gene constructs used in our project include: | ::Genes and gene constructs used in our project include: | ||
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* Will you or have team members received biosafety or laboratory training before beginning the project? | * Will you or have team members received biosafety or laboratory training before beginning the project? | ||
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+ | ::All undergraduate students participating in this project have received ample safety and laboratory operations training through previous undergraduate coursework. Furthermore, all undergraduate students working on this project participated in a "cloning 101 boot camp" prior to engaging in work on the project. | ||
* Does your country have national biosafety regulations or guidelines? If so, provide a link to them online if possible. | * Does your country have national biosafety regulations or guidelines? If so, provide a link to them online if possible. | ||
::Biosafety regulations and guidelines maintained by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines regarding microbiological laboratories can be found at [http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm]. | ::Biosafety regulations and guidelines maintained by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines regarding microbiological laboratories can be found at [http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm]. | ||
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