Team:Kyoto/Consideration
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<h3>General Support</h3> | <h3>General Support</h3> | ||
- | <p><span>Tomohiko Tsuge</span>& | + | <p><span>Tomohiko Tsuge</span> —Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University<br>Professor Tsuge helped us all of our activity as an instructor.</p> |
- | <p><span>Makoto Kitabatake</span>& | + | <p><span>Makoto Kitabatake</span> —Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University<br>Professor Kitabatake helped us all of our project and making wiki.</p> |
- | <p><span>Shin Yonehara</span>& | + | <p><span>Shin Yonehara</span> —Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University<br>Professor Yonehara support our activity.</p> |
- | <p><span>Qiu-Mei Akiyama</span>& | + | <p><span>Qiu-Mei Akiyama</span> —Department of zoology, Kyoto University<br>Professor Qiu-Mei Akiyama helped us to make use of laboratory in Kyoto university, help</p> |
<h3>Project Advisor Support</h3> | <h3>Project Advisor Support</h3> | ||
- | <p><span>Yoshihiko Fujita</span>& | + | <p><span>Yoshihiko Fujita</span> —Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University<br>Professor Fujita helped our project and taught us how to do the experiment.</p> |
- | <p><span>Hiromu Takematsu</span>& | + | <p><span>Hiromu Takematsu</span> —Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University<br>Professor Takematsu taught us how to use HPLC and allowed us to use it.</p> |
- | <p><span>Shigeki Sawayama</span>& | + | <p><span>Shigeki Sawayama</span> —Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University<br>Professor Sawayama gave us advices about DMS synthesis project.</p> |
- | <p><span>Hiroshi Kubota</span>& | + | <p><span>Hiroshi Kubota</span> —Department of zoology, Kyoto University<br>Professor Kubota taught us how to use TEM and allowed us to use it.</p> |
<h3>Funding Support</h3> | <h3>Funding Support</h3> | ||
- | <p><span>Naoki Miyano</span>& | + | <p><span>Naoki Miyano</span> —Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research<br>Professor Miyano advised us how to fund money from company, and suggested us new way of raising money.</p> |
<h3>Lab Support</h3> | <h3>Lab Support</h3> | ||
- | <p><span>Yoshio Koyanagi</span>& | + | <p><span>Yoshio Koyanagi</span> —Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University<br>Professor Koyanagi provided us wet laboratory after summer vacation.</p> |
- | <p><span>Akira Nagatani</span>& | + | <p><span>Akira Nagatani</span> —Department of Botany, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University<br>Professor Nagatani helped us to make use of laboratory in Kyoto university.</p> |
<h3>English Proofreading Support</h3> | <h3>English Proofreading Support</h3> | ||
- | <p><span>Sayaka Dantsuzi</span>& | + | <p><span>Sayaka Dantsuzi</span> —Undergraduate School of Science, Kyoto University</p> |
- | <p><span>Momoko Yamanaka</span>& | + | <p><span>Momoko Yamanaka</span> —Undergraduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University</p> |
<h3>Wiki Support</h3> | <h3>Wiki Support</h3> | ||
- | <p><span>Suguru Kato</span>& | + | <p><span>Suguru Kato</span> —Undergraduate School of Science, Kyoto University</p> |
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Revision as of 16:43, 17 October 2014
Consideration
Safety
About our lab form
Official "About Our Lab Form" page is HERE.
1. a) 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.) (Click here for help)
If yes, which level is used for the most dangerous organisms?
b) What is the Safety Level of your lab? (Use the WHO numbering system, in which Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms.)
2. a) What type of work environments do you use to handle biological materials? Please check all that apply. (Click here for help)
- Open benches
- Laminar flow hood / biosafety cabinet with open front
- "Glove box" / biosafety cabinet with closed front
- Our team is not doing any wet-lab work (e.g. Policy & Practices Track, some teams in Software Track)
- Other work environment (please describe):
- We don't know the name of the work environment that we use (please comment):
b) Do you handle different materials in different work environments? If yes, please describe what materials you handle in what work environments.
3. a) What personal protective equipment do you use in your lab? Please check all that apply.
- Lab coats
- Gloves
- Safety glasses / goggles
- Full face shields
- Surgical masks
- Respirators (what kind?):
- Other protective equipment (please describe):
- We do not know how to describe our protective equipment (please comment):
b) Do you use different protective equipment for different procedures? If yes, please describe what equipment you use for what purposes.
4. How do you dispose of biological waste? (For example: liquid cell cultures, agar plates, used pipette tips.)
Safety Form
Official "Safety Form" page is HERE.
For Judges
Criteria
We meet the Gold Criteria!
Judging Form
Official "Judging Form" page is HERE.
Achievements
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Acknowledgement
General Support
Tomohiko Tsuge —Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
Professor Tsuge helped us all of our activity as an instructor.
Makoto Kitabatake —Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University
Professor Kitabatake helped us all of our project and making wiki.
Shin Yonehara —Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University
Professor Yonehara support our activity.
Qiu-Mei Akiyama —Department of zoology, Kyoto University
Professor Qiu-Mei Akiyama helped us to make use of laboratory in Kyoto university, help
Project Advisor Support
Yoshihiko Fujita —Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University
Professor Fujita helped our project and taught us how to do the experiment.
Hiromu Takematsu —Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
Professor Takematsu taught us how to use HPLC and allowed us to use it.
Shigeki Sawayama —Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
Professor Sawayama gave us advices about DMS synthesis project.
Hiroshi Kubota —Department of zoology, Kyoto University
Professor Kubota taught us how to use TEM and allowed us to use it.
Funding Support
Naoki Miyano —Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research
Professor Miyano advised us how to fund money from company, and suggested us new way of raising money.
Lab Support
Yoshio Koyanagi —Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University
Professor Koyanagi provided us wet laboratory after summer vacation.
Akira Nagatani —Department of Botany, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Professor Nagatani helped us to make use of laboratory in Kyoto university.
English Proofreading Support
Sayaka Dantsuzi —Undergraduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Momoko Yamanaka —Undergraduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
Wiki Support
Suguru Kato —Undergraduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Sponsors