Team:Lambert GA/Safety

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Revision as of 03:08, 21 June 2014

Lab Safety

    How We Ensured Lab Safety
  • Team members were trained in appropriate techniques for dealing with cell culture, recombinant DNA, and general lab safety.
  • Lab procedures were carried out under the supervision of the instructors.
  • Experiments with recombinant DNA were completed under the advisement of Dr. Mark Styczynski from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
  • Chemical wastes were treated and disposed of in accordance with their respective MSDS. All living cultures and biohazardous wastes were appropriately sterilized before disposal.