Team:Purdue/Safety2
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<li> researcher safety: all members of the iGEM team went through EHS, Biosafety, and lab-specific safety training. </li> | <li> researcher safety: all members of the iGEM team went through EHS, Biosafety, and lab-specific safety training. </li> | ||
<li> public safety: implementing our tools in a membrane bioreactor for municipal water treatment could cause safety concerns, if horizontal gene transfer enhances pathogenicity of environmental organisms (their ability to form biofilms, protect themselves from environmental assault, resist immune attack). these issues require more careful tuning in terms of developing parts that provide limited opportunity for transfer. </li> | <li> public safety: implementing our tools in a membrane bioreactor for municipal water treatment could cause safety concerns, if horizontal gene transfer enhances pathogenicity of environmental organisms (their ability to form biofilms, protect themselves from environmental assault, resist immune attack). these issues require more careful tuning in terms of developing parts that provide limited opportunity for transfer. </li> | ||
- | <li> environmental safety: similar as issues for public safety - keeping transgenic organisms in an isolated environment is crucial | + | <li> environmental safety: similar as issues for public safety - keeping transgenic organisms in an isolated environment is crucial for further development and safety testing. </li> |
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 26 August 2012
Use this page to answer the questions on the safety page.
Before answering these questions on your team Safety page, be sure to read the Safety in iGEM page.
Key questions
For iGEM 2012, teams are asked to detail how they approached any issues of biological safety associated with their projects. Specifically, teams should consider the following questions:
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Teams, please document any answers to these safety questions on your wiki safety page. Judges will be asked to evaluate your project, in part, on the basis of if and how you considered and addressed issues of biological safety. If any questions arise regarding iGEM and biological safety please send an email to safety AT igem.org.