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Latest revision as of 09:54, 20 October 2009
Welcome
While students are enjoying their labs and experiments, we take into account the safety issues of the highest priority. HKUST has a Biosafety Committee monitoring all research
activities taking place on campus. The committee oversee safety issues
related to specific experimental procedures and the ethical practices involving the handling of animals.
At this stage of the plasmid construction, only
molecular/cellular activity of the constructed plasmids will be tested
within the laboratory. They are related to chemical sensing, signal
transduction observation in the yeast system. No environmental release
or distribution of the reagents generated will occur. All procedures
conducted in this project is performed according to the guideline
stipulated in the NIH recombinant DNA regulations. The procedures thus
do not impose any biosafety concern for participants of this project or
the public.