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Our laboratory was certified as a BSL-1 Lab Facility from 5/31, when we moved into lab, until 8/09/2017. During this time, we followed all standard BSL-1 practices.   
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Our laboratory was certified as a BSL-1 Lab Facility from 5/31, when we moved into lab, until 8/09/2017. During this time, we followed all standard BSL-1 practices.
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<p>In order to test our bacteriocins on Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus aureus, we needed to find a lab space that was BSL-2. BSL-2 laboratory spaces are suitable for working with biological agents that pose a moderate risk to lab personnel. After identifying several lab spaces where we could potentially perform our experiments, we decided it would be best to have our current laboratory space inspected by a Laboratory Safety Specialist from the Department of Environmental Health and Safety.
 
<p>In order to test our bacteriocins on Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus aureus, we needed to find a lab space that was BSL-2. BSL-2 laboratory spaces are suitable for working with biological agents that pose a moderate risk to lab personnel. After identifying several lab spaces where we could potentially perform our experiments, we decided it would be best to have our current laboratory space inspected by a Laboratory Safety Specialist from the Department of Environmental Health and Safety.
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Our Laboratory was approved to be used as a BSL-2 Lab space because it had the following:
 
Our Laboratory was approved to be used as a BSL-2 Lab space because it had the following:
 
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