Team:UGA-Georgia/Safety

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<p> Visit the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Safety" >Safety Hub</a> to see this year's safety requirements. The Safety Hub is the central page for everything related to safety in iGEM. You can also go there to learn about general biosafety topics, and how to think about the future implications of your project.</p>
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<p> For our research, we utilize two different organisms in two different labs. First we use E. coli in a biochemical engineering lab and Methanococcus maripaludis in microbiology lab. Safety is taken very seriously in both of our labs and pants, closed toed shoes, and gloves were worn at all times. </p>
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<li> <b>Now :</b>  Read the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Safety">Safety Hub </a> and learn about safety in iGEM. Ask questions by emailing safety at <i> igem DOT org </i>. </li>
 
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<li><b>Now - Jamboree:</b> Complete <b>Check-Ins</b> and receive approval before acquiring and using certain materials in your lab</li>
 
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Revision as of 22:35, 12 October 2014


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Laboratory Safety

For our research, we utilize two different organisms in two different labs. First we use E. coli in a biochemical engineering lab and Methanococcus maripaludis in microbiology lab. Safety is taken very seriously in both of our labs and pants, closed toed shoes, and gloves were worn at all times.


Our Chassis Organisms

Species Strain Risk Group
Methanococcus maripaludis S2 1
Escherichia coli K12 1

Your Lab

Use this section to tell us about your laboratory. Where is it located? What sort of equipment do you use every day? Have you decorated it for the summer? How do you look wearing a lab coat? Take pictures! Show off your space!