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| <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/TdT_project">De Novo Synthesis </a></li> | | <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/TdT_project">De Novo Synthesis </a></li> |
- | <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Telomere_project">Programmable Lifespan</a> </li> | + | <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Telomere_project">Programmable Lifespan Timer</a> </li> |
| <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Biohack_project">Biohacker Kit </a></li> | | <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Biohack_project">Biohacker Kit </a></li> |
| <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Hardware">OpenSource Hardware </a> </li> | | <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Hardware">OpenSource Hardware </a> </li> |
| + | <!--<li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Modeling">Modeling </a> </li>--> |
| <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Parts">BioBrick Parts </a></li> | | <li class="menu"> <a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Parts">BioBrick Parts </a></li> |
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- | <li class="menu-safety"> <a class="menu" href="https://igem.org/Safety/Safety_Form?team_id=1354">Safety</a> </li> | + | <li class="menu-safety"> Social |
- | <li class="menu-outreach"><a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Outreach">Outreach </a></li>
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| + | <li class="menu"><a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Safety">Safety</a> </li> |
| + | <li class="menu"><a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Ethics">Ethics</a> </li> |
| + | <li class="menu"><a class="menu" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Cooper_Union/Outreach">Outreach </a></li> |
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| <li class="menu-notebook"> Notebook | | <li class="menu-notebook"> Notebook |
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| <em><a href="https://igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Lab?team_id=1354">Source</a></em><br><br> | | <em><a href="https://igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Lab?team_id=1354">Source</a></em><br><br> |
| <ol> | | <ol> |
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- | <li>Does your country use a four-part "Safety Level" rating system for laboratories? (The system might be called in English "Risk Levels", "Bio-Safety Levels", "Containment Levels", "Bio-Security Levels", or some similar name.) <b>Yes. Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms. </b></li> | + | <li>Does your country use a four-part "Safety Level" rating system for laboratories? (The system might be called in English "Risk Levels", "Bio-Safety Levels", "Containment Levels", "Bio-Security Levels", or some similar name.) |
- | <li> What is the Safety Level of your lab? (Use the WHO numbering system, in which Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms.) <b>Level 1 (low risk, ~= WHO BSL 1)</b></li></ol></li> | + | <br><div class="wallotext"> <b>Yes. Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms. </b></div></li> |
- | <li><br><ol type="a"> | + | <li> What is the Safety Level of your lab? (Use the WHO numbering system, in which Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms.) <br><div class="wallotext"><b>Level 1 (low risk, ~= WHO BSL 1)</b></div></li></ol></li> |
- | <li> What type of work environments do you use to handle biological materials? Please check all that apply. <b>Open benches, Laminar flow hood / biosafety cabinet with <em>open</em> front</b></li> | + | <li><ol type="a"> |
- | <li>Do you handle different materials in different work environments? If yes, please describe what materials you handle in what work environments. <b>No</b></li></ol></li> | + | <li> What type of work environments do you use to handle biological materials? Please check all that apply. |
- | <li> What personal protective equipment do you use in your lab? Please check all that apply<br> | + | <br><div class="wallotext"> <b>Open benches, Laminar flow hood / biosafety cabinet with <em>open</em> front</b></div></li> |
- | <dl><dd> Lab coats</dd> | + | <li>Do you handle different materials in different work environments? If yes, please describe what materials you handle in what work environments. |
- | <dd> Gloves</dd>
| + | <br><div class="wallotext"> <b>No</b></div></li></ol></li> |
- | <dd> Safety glasses / goggles</dd>
| + | <li> What personal protective equipment do you use in your lab? Please check all that apply |
- | <dd> Full face shields</dd>
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- | <dd>Respirators: (particulate and chemical cartridge/gas mask)</dd>
| + | Lab coats<br> |
- | <dd> Other protective equipment: (thermal gloves, cryo gloves)</dd></dl></li>
| + | Gloves<br> |
- | <li>How do you dispose of biological waste? (For example: liquid cell cultures, agar plates, used pipette tips.) <b>Liquid cultures and plastics are bleached. Biohazard disposal is taken care of via CitiWaste (here in NYC). Chemical hazard disposal is done by Leard Environmental.</b></li> | + | Safety glasses / goggles<br> |
| + | Full face shields<br> |
| + | Respirators: (particulate and chemical cartridge/gas mask)<br> |
| + | Other protective equipment: (thermal gloves, cryo gloves)</div></li> |
| + | <li>How do you dispose of biological waste? (For example: liquid cell cultures, agar plates, used pipette tips.) |
| + | <br><div class="wallotext"> <b>Liquid cultures and plastics are bleached. Biohazard disposal is taken care of via CitiWaste (here in NYC). Chemical hazard disposal is done by Leard Environmental.</b></div></li> |
| </ol> | | </ol> |
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| <li>Your Training<br> | | <li>Your Training<br> |
- | <ol type="a"><li> Have your team members received any safety training yet? <b> Yes, we have already received safety training.</b></li> Please briefly describe the topics that you learned about (or will learn about) in your safety training. | + | <ol type="a"><li> Have your team members received any safety training yet? |
- | <div class="wallotext">Students participating in this project received safety training (general/chemical/biological) either at Genspace or Cooper Union prior to beginning the project. The safety training consisted of a presentation covering the various aspects of safety found in molecular biology laboratories; i.e. proper microbiological techniques, safe disposal of recombinant organisms, etc. Upon completion of the presentation, students were shown the location of all safety equipment i.e. eye wash stations, first aid kits, fire extinguishers and safety exits. Students were also supervised by iGEM instructors at Cooper Union's Kanbar Center for Biomedical Engineering throughout the duration of the project.</b></div></li> | + | <br><div class="wallotext"> <b> Yes, we have already received safety training.</b></div></li> |
| + | <li>Please briefly describe the topics that you learned about (or will learn about) in your safety training.<br> |
| + | <div class="wallotext"><b>Students participating in this project received safety training (general/chemical/biological) either at Genspace or Cooper Union prior to beginning the project. The safety training consisted of a presentation covering the various aspects of safety found in molecular biology laboratories; i.e. proper microbiological techniques, safe disposal of recombinant organisms, etc. Upon completion of the presentation, students were shown the location of all safety equipment i.e. eye wash stations, first aid kits, fire extinguishers and safety exits. Students were also supervised by iGEM instructors at Cooper Union's Kanbar Center for Biomedical Engineering throughout the duration of the project.</b></div></li> |
| <li>Please give a link to the laboratory safety training requirements of your institution (college, university, community lab, etc). Or, if you cannot give a link, briefly describe the requirements.<br> <div class="wallotext"><b>https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/25/Interim_Safety_Rules.pdf</b></div></li></ol></li> | | <li>Please give a link to the laboratory safety training requirements of your institution (college, university, community lab, etc). Or, if you cannot give a link, briefly describe the requirements.<br> <div class="wallotext"><b>https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/25/Interim_Safety_Rules.pdf</b></div></li></ol></li> |
| <li>Your Local Rules and Regulations<br> | | <li>Your Local Rules and Regulations<br> |
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| <ol type="a"><li> What new risks might arise from your project's growth? (Consider the categories of risk listed in parts a-d of the previous question: lab workers, the general public, the environment, and malicious mis-uses.) Also, what risks might arise if the knowledge you generate or the methods you develop became widely available?<br> | | <ol type="a"><li> What new risks might arise from your project's growth? (Consider the categories of risk listed in parts a-d of the previous question: lab workers, the general public, the environment, and malicious mis-uses.) Also, what risks might arise if the knowledge you generate or the methods you develop became widely available?<br> |
| <div class="wallotext"><b>At this time, we do not see any tangible risks or dangers our projects may pose to the general public. The methods we are using are relatively common and also pose no risks.</b></div></li> | | <div class="wallotext"><b>At this time, we do not see any tangible risks or dangers our projects may pose to the general public. The methods we are using are relatively common and also pose no risks.</b></div></li> |
- | <li>Does your project currently include any design features to reduce risks? Or, if you did all the future work to make your project grow into a popular product, would you plan to design any new features to minimize risks? (For example: auxotrophic chassis, physical containment, etc.) Such features are not required for an iGEM project, but many teams choose to explore them.<div class="wallotext"><br><b>In the programmable lifespan timer, we will knock out the mating gene of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains so that they will not be able to recombine or render the controlled lifespan useless. </b></div></li></ol></li> | + | <li>Does your project currently include any design features to reduce risks? Or, if you did all the future work to make your project grow into a popular product, would you plan to design any new features to minimize risks? (For example: auxotrophic chassis, physical containment, etc.) Such features are not required for an iGEM project, but many teams choose to explore them.<div class="wallotext"><b>In the programmable lifespan timer, we will knock out the mating gene of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains so that they will not be able to recombine or render the controlled lifespan useless. </b></div></li></ol></li> |
| <li> Further Comments<br> | | <li> Further Comments<br> |
| <div class="wallotext"><b>In the Programmable Lifespan Timer, we have been creating knockout cassettes for a number of genes that involve telomere length and telomerase regulation. For the De Novo Synthesizer, we have been proving the function of TdT and setting the protocols for specific synthesis of DNA in vitro. In our binary plasmid system we are using E. coli K-12 strains as the chassis organism, along with reporter genes that do not confer any known toxicity.</b></div></li></ol> | | <div class="wallotext"><b>In the Programmable Lifespan Timer, we have been creating knockout cassettes for a number of genes that involve telomere length and telomerase regulation. For the De Novo Synthesizer, we have been proving the function of TdT and setting the protocols for specific synthesis of DNA in vitro. In our binary plasmid system we are using E. coli K-12 strains as the chassis organism, along with reporter genes that do not confer any known toxicity.</b></div></li></ol> |
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