Recombinant DNA Research, Volumul 1U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1975 Documents relating to "NIH guidelines for research involving recombinant DNA molecules," Feb. 1975/June 1976- . |
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Advisory Committee aerosols animal antibiotic resistance appropriate Asilomar Conference autoclave Bacillus subtilis bacteria bacteriophage bacterium Berg Bethesda binant biohazards biological containment Biological Safety Cabinet Cancer chromosome cloned DNA concern containment levels dangerous decontaminant Department Director disease DNA recombinants EK2 host-vector environment Escherichia coli etiologic agents eukaryotic experimental facilities FEDERAL REGISTER foreign DNA FREDRICKSON genome GOLDSTEIN harmful genes Hogness host-vector systems human HUTT infections Institutes of Health investigator laboratory level of containment materials meeting ment Microbiology microorganisms molecular mutations National Institutes nature NIH guidelines oncogenic organisms pathogenic personnel phage physical containment plant plasmid polyoma polyoma virus possible potential biohazards potential hazards present procedures produce prokaryotic proposed guidelines purified Q fever question recom recombinant DNA molecules recombinant DNA research recommended replication risk Science scientists shotgun experiments slide specific strains survival tests tion University vectors viral virus viruses
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Pagina 75 - This should include at least training in aseptic techniques and instruction in the biology of the organisms used in the experiments so that the potential biohazards can be understood and appreciated. Any research group working with agents with a known or potential biohazard should have an emergency plan which describes the procedures to be followed if an accident contaminates personnel or environment.
Pagina 3 - First, and most important, that until the potential hazards of such recombinant DNA molecules have been better evaluated or until adequate methods are developed for preventing their spread, scientists throughout the world join with the members of this committee in voluntarily deferring the following types of experiments.
Pagina 40 - Material shall be placed in a securely closed, watertight container (primary container (test tube, vial, etc.)) which shall be enclosed in a second, durable watertight container (secondary container). Several primary containers may be enclosed in a single secondary container, if the total volume of all the primary containers so enclosed does not exceed 50 ml.
Pagina 40 - ... 50 ml. The space at the top, bottom, and sides between the primary and secondary containers shall contain sufficient nonparticulate absorbent material to absorb the entire contents of the primary container(s) in case of breakage or leakage.