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− | <h4 class="para col-lg-12"> Our lab at TAS is classified as Biosafety Level 1, which means the lab uses microbes that pose little to no risk | + | <h4 class="para col-lg-12"> Our lab at TAS is classified as Biosafety Level 1, which means the lab uses microbes that pose little to no risk to healthy individuals. Hazardous chemicals and solutions are used at a minimal level and in well ventilated areas such as fume hoods in the TAS research lab. For instance, we do not use EtBr for gel electrophoresis. Instead, we use a safer nucleic acid stain called Seeing Safe DNA Dye. Nevertheless, all chemicals and solutions are still treated with all due respect, care, and caution. MSDS are stored on our lab computers and in a folder on the lab technician's desk. |
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− | <h4 class="para col-lg-12"> In Taiwan there are many laws and regulations regarding biosafety in research labs. These can be found in the National Yang-Ming University's Center of Environmental Protection and Safety and Health page linked <a href="http://ces-e.web.ym.edu.tw/bin/home.php">here</a>. Guidelines can be found <a href="http://ces.web.ym.edu.tw/files/11-1151-5.php?Lang=zh-tw">here</a> | + | <h4 class="para col-lg-12"> In Taiwan, there are many laws and regulations regarding biosafety in research labs. These can be found in the National Yang-Ming University's Center of Environmental Protection and Safety and Health page linked <a href="http://ces-e.web.ym.edu.tw/bin/home.php">here</a>. Guidelines can be found <a href="http://ces.web.ym.edu.tw/files/11-1151-5.php?Lang=zh-tw">here</a>. |
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− | Upon seeing the increased usage of NPs in medical, industrial, and consumer products our team looked into rules and regulations regarding disposal of NPs. Since we were going to be using NPs in our research, we needed to make sure that | + | Upon seeing the increased usage of NPs in medical, industrial, and consumer products, our team looked into rules and regulations regarding disposal of NPs. Since we were going to be using NPs in our research, we needed to make sure that we were disposing our waste properly. We discovered there are few regulations on NPs, but we found a local company (THEPS LIMITED) to pick up our own NP waste products, which are then transported to Cheng Gong University for incineration. |
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− | We have chosen to <b>use a safe and common lab strain of <i>E. coli</i>, K-12, as our chassis</b> (Environmental Protection Agency 1977). In both approaches, our constructs do not express proteins associated with virulence | + | We have chosen to <b>use a safe and common lab strain of <i>E. coli</i>, K-12, as our chassis</b> (Environmental Protection Agency 1977). In both approaches, our constructs do not express proteins associated with virulence. PR is a membrane protein that commonly exists in marine bacteria. As for biofilm production, we were careful to avoid known virulence factors such as alpha hemolysins (<i>Fattahi et al.</i> 2015). However, biofilms are sometimes associated with health problems, so we plan to only use our biofilm in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). <b>Biosafety is built into WWTPs</b>; before treated effluent is released back into the environment, it must go through a final disinfection step, where chlorine, ozone, or UV radiation are used to kill microbes still present in the wastewater (Pescod 1992). |
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