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Since 1997 Dr. L.A. (Lesley) Robertson is the Biological Safety Officer (BSO) of the Faculty of Applies Sciences of Delft University of Technology, she manages biological safety issues. She has knowledge of the laboratory practices and procedures within the faculty and oversees the biological safety program of the faculty. | Since 1997 Dr. L.A. (Lesley) Robertson is the Biological Safety Officer (BSO) of the Faculty of Applies Sciences of Delft University of Technology, she manages biological safety issues. She has knowledge of the laboratory practices and procedures within the faculty and oversees the biological safety program of the faculty. | ||
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Therefore, a research proposal was provided to Dr. L.A. Robertson. The research proposal included a table containing the micro-organisms, plasmids and existing BioBricks we intended to use. To ensure that we’ll work within the permit, there are two lists which state all the allowed vectors and hosts. These lists are provided, just like the permit, by the Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial planning and the environment. During the writing of our research proposal, we constantly verified in these lists if our plans were allowed. After Dr. L.A. Robertson read or research proposal and verified all the vectors and hosts, she gave us the permission for our project. Now we can finally start our project, informing our BSO Dr. L.A. Robertson regularly on our progression in the lab and what we are planning to do in the near future. | Therefore, a research proposal was provided to Dr. L.A. Robertson. The research proposal included a table containing the micro-organisms, plasmids and existing BioBricks we intended to use. To ensure that we’ll work within the permit, there are two lists which state all the allowed vectors and hosts. These lists are provided, just like the permit, by the Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial planning and the environment. During the writing of our research proposal, we constantly verified in these lists if our plans were allowed. After Dr. L.A. Robertson read or research proposal and verified all the vectors and hosts, she gave us the permission for our project. Now we can finally start our project, informing our BSO Dr. L.A. Robertson regularly on our progression in the lab and what we are planning to do in the near future. | ||
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Finally because our project is basically targeted in fundamental and industrial purposes, the organisms are not designed to be released in the environment! The organisms are designed to be used in a closed system, which of course involve specific rules. This makes our current contribution in synthetic biology lacking of environmental risk. | Finally because our project is basically targeted in fundamental and industrial purposes, the organisms are not designed to be released in the environment! The organisms are designed to be used in a closed system, which of course involve specific rules. This makes our current contribution in synthetic biology lacking of environmental risk. | ||
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The iGEM competition should keep working with well-known organisms. Off course projects, where the toxicity of organisms can be studied and be regulated, may be also very interesting and with huge contribution in the scientific field that we represent. However, it should be well contained and guided by experienced supervisors and scientists. Students should be well informed on lab regulations, especially when working as interdisciplinary teams. | The iGEM competition should keep working with well-known organisms. Off course projects, where the toxicity of organisms can be studied and be regulated, may be also very interesting and with huge contribution in the scientific field that we represent. However, it should be well contained and guided by experienced supervisors and scientists. Students should be well informed on lab regulations, especially when working as interdisciplinary teams. |
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