User:VolkerMorath/Safety

From 2010.igem.org

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Legal regularisation in the Federal Republic of Germany

Which specific biosafety rules or guidelines do you have to consider in your country?


In Germany all working that includes recombinant DNA technologies is regulated by the Gesetz zur Regelung der Gentechnik. This law regulates general aspects arising from the life sciences and refers for more precise interpretations in §4 to the Zentrale Kommission für die Biologische Sicherheit. The ZKBS is a commission composed of 20 technical experts that releases yearly statements to actual issues of biosafety. So far the ZKBS released three stratements affecting the work with Adeno-associated viral systems:

  • Risk assessment of human Adeno-associated viruses
  • Advises for AAV carrying cell cycle regulating genes
  • Risk assessment of human Adeno-associated viruses and AAV derived vectors
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    Is there a local biosafety group, committee, or review board at your institution? If yes, what does your local biosafety group think about your project?


    At the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg for all concerns of security the Stabsstelle Sicherheit is responsible and to contact if questions arise. Especially for questions of biological security Dr. Petra Markmeyer-Pieles is cognizant. We contacted her a first time befor the begin of our project in March when it was clear that the Adeno-associated Virus (AAV-2) was chosen as the topic of our project. At that time she proposed to do the cloning in the AAV-2 that is for sure to handle under biological security level 1 and to prepare everything for work under biological security level 2 to satisfy the precaution principle. The precaution principle was realized and all viral vectors that contained a modified capsid were handled under SII conditions until proven harmless. In August the planing of the project was completed, summarized in an Biosafety application and handed to the department for biological security of the regional board in Tübingen which had to to approve the whole project.

    References:

  • Biosafety application of the iGEM team Freiburg_Bioware 2010 (in German)
  • Official classification as Biological Safety Level 1 by the local biosafety office
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