Team:Missouri Miners/Safety

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<li style="padding-bottom:17px"><html><a href="http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/Biosafety7.pdf" class="internal" style="color:#085706">WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual</a></html></li>
<li style="padding-bottom:17px"><html><a href="http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/Biosafety7.pdf" class="internal" style="color:#085706">WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual</a></html></li>
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<i>"It is well known that microorganisms can produce fuels, such as ethanol, methane and hydrogen, from organic matter. It is less well known that microorganisms can also convert organic matter into electricity in devices known as microbial fuel cells."</i> <br /> ~ Dr. Derek Lovley, 2006.
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<p class="sectionheader">Missouri Miners and Safety</p>
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Our project requires only level 1 labs and general synthetic biology lab technique.  The 2010 Microbial Fuel Cell project uses a non-pathogenic strain of <i>Escherichia Coli</i> as a chassis for our plasmids. 
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<p class="sectionheader">The Importance of Safety in Synthetic Biology</p>
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Important things
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<p class="sectionheader">Ethics and Synthetic Biology</p>
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Ethical things. <!-- Talk to Travis Gibson!!! -->
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<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Missouri_Miners/Brainstorming"><img class="floatpic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/6/60/Idea_Center.jpg"></a><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Missouri_Miners/Notebook"><img class="floatpic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/3/37/Labnotebook.jpg"></a><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Missouri_Miners/Project"><img class="floatpic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/f/f6/Idea_Center_2b.jpg"></a>
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<div class="floattxt" style="text-align:left">Lots of neat ideas are brewing at S&T.</div>
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<div class="floattxt" style="text-align:left">Wondering what we're up to this week?  Check out our notebook!</div>
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<div class="floattxt" style="text-align:left">Living Fuel: The wonderful world of microbial fuel cells.</div>
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<p style="font-size:18px; color:#085706" >Relevant Links</p>
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<li style="padding-bottom:17px"><html><a href="http://www.synbiosafe.eu/" class="internal"  style="color:#085706">Synbiosafe</a></html></li>
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<li style="padding-bottom:17px"><html><a href="http://www.thehastingscenter.org/synthetic-biology-bioethics-briefing-book/" class="internal" style="color:#085706">The Hastings Center</a></html></li>
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<li style="padding-bottom:17px"><html><a href="http://www.ia-sb.eu/go/synthetic-biology/synthetic-biology/biosafety-biosecurity/" class="internal" style="color:#085706">International Association Synthetic Biology (IASB)</a></html></li>
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<li style="padding-bottom:17px"><html><a href="http://www.absa.org/" class="internal" style="color:#085706">American Biological Safety Association (ABSA)</a></html></li>
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Revision as of 01:49, 11 July 2010



"It is well known that microorganisms can produce fuels, such as ethanol, methane and hydrogen, from organic matter. It is less well known that microorganisms can also convert organic matter into electricity in devices known as microbial fuel cells."
~ Dr. Derek Lovley, 2006.


Missouri Miners and Safety

Our project requires only level 1 labs and general synthetic biology lab technique. The 2010 Microbial Fuel Cell project uses a non-pathogenic strain of Escherichia Coli as a chassis for our plasmids.

The Importance of Safety in Synthetic Biology

Important things

Ethics and Synthetic Biology

Ethical things.


Lots of neat ideas are brewing at S&T.
Wondering what we're up to this week? Check out our notebook!
Living Fuel: The wonderful world of microbial fuel cells.


Relevant Links

  • Synbiosafe
  • The Hastings Center
  • IASB
  • WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual


  • "It is well known that microorganisms can produce fuels, such as ethanol, methane and hydrogen, from organic matter. It is less well known that microorganisms can also convert organic matter into electricity in devices known as microbial fuel cells."
    ~ Dr. Derek Lovley, 2006.


    Missouri Miners and Safety

    Our project requires only level 1 labs and general synthetic biology lab technique. The 2010 Microbial Fuel Cell project uses a non-pathogenic strain of Escherichia Coli as a chassis for our plasmids.

    The Importance of Safety in Synthetic Biology

    Important things

    Ethics and Synthetic Biology

    Ethical things.


    Lots of neat ideas are brewing at S&T.
    Wondering what we're up to this week? Check out our notebook!
    Living Fuel: The wonderful world of microbial fuel cells.


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