Team:Wash U/Safety
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+ | :There is risk associated with almost any laboratory experiment, especially when working with live biological agents. However, our team has gone to great lengths to minimize the risk posed to the researcher, the public, and the environment. Overall, our project can be considered low risk since the finished product is not intended to come in contact with humans in any form. Our E. coli and Rhodobacter sphaeroides cultures should only be grown and tested in a bioreactor with proper laboratory safety technique. Even in the event that either strain was ingested, its is very likely that no harm would occur since the bacteria are not able to survive the environment of the human digestive system. The two major safety concerns associated with our project arise during DNA purification using gel electrophoresis and extraction of PCB from spirulina powder. | ||
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* Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of: | * Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of: |
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