Difference between revisions of "Team:Saint Joseph/Safety"

 
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         <h2 class="featurette-heading" style="color:#F3DA17;">Safety features of our project design</h2>
 
         <h2 class="featurette-heading" style="color:#F3DA17;">Safety features of our project design</h2>
 
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         If our project is implemented for real-life aquaculture farms, our phages will have their in-built kill-switches which might activate according to salt concentration differences.
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         If our project is implemented in real-life aquaculture farms, our phages will have their built-in kill switches which might activate according to salt concentration differences.
 
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         <h2 class="featurette-heading" style="color:#F3DA17;">Safety throughout the lab</h2>
 
         <h2 class="featurette-heading" style="color:#F3DA17;">Safety throughout the lab</h2>
 
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         -During experiments all team members wore lab-coats.
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         -During the experiments all team members wore lab-coats.
 
         <br>-Everyhting was handled while wearing gloves.
 
         <br>-Everyhting was handled while wearing gloves.
 
         <br>-All lab equipment used for bacteria growth were sterilized carefully.
 
         <br>-All lab equipment used for bacteria growth were sterilized carefully.

Latest revision as of 18:40, 17 October 2018

Safety features of our project design

If our project is implemented in real-life aquaculture farms, our phages will have their built-in kill switches which might activate according to salt concentration differences.

Safety throughout the lab

-During the experiments all team members wore lab-coats.
-Everyhting was handled while wearing gloves.
-All lab equipment used for bacteria growth were sterilized carefully.
-Any equipment which came in contact with ethidium bromide was rinsed, and the water detoxified.
-All ethidium bromide waste was disposed of in sealed containers or in specific bins.

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