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<p>Please visit <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Safety">the main Safety page</a> to find this year's safety requirements & deadlines, and to learn about safe & responsible research in iGEM.</p>
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  <h1>About Safety</h1>
<p>On this page of your wiki, you should write about how you are addressing any safety issues in your project. The wiki is a place where you can <strong>go beyond the questions on the safety forms</strong>, and write about whatever safety topics are most interesting in your project. (You do not need to copy your safety forms onto this wiki page.)</p>
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      <li><a href="#design">1) Safe project design</a></li>
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  <p>Rev, a protein which we used for nuclear export of mRNA, derives from HIV-1. Although HIV-1 is known for cause of AIDs (Acquired immunedeficiency syndrome), this protein does not cause any diseases.</p>
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  <p>We did all experiments using the safety and management manual we made by ourselves.</p>
<p>Does your project include any safety features? Have you made certain decisions about the design to reduce risks? Write about them here! For example:</p>
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<p>Three of us recieved safety lecture in Kyoto University and shared it.</p>
 
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<li>Choosing a non-pathogenic chassis</li>
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<li>Choosing parts that will not harm humans / animals / plants</li>
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<li>Substituting safer materials for dangerous materials in a proof-of-concept experiment</li>
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<p>What safety procedures do you use every day in the lab? Did you perform any unusual experiments, or face any unusual safety issues? Write about them here!</p>
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<h5>Safe Shipment</h5>
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<p>Did you face any safety problems in sending your DNA parts to the Registry? How did you solve those problems?</p>
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 30 October 2017

About Safety

1) Safe project design

Rev, a protein which we used for nuclear export of mRNA, derives from HIV-1. Although HIV-1 is known for cause of AIDs (Acquired immunedeficiency syndrome), this protein does not cause any diseases.

2) Safe lab work

We did all experiments using the safety and management manual we made by ourselves.

Three of us recieved safety lecture in Kyoto University and shared it.