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Safety was important throughout the Sheffield iGEM 2010 iColi project. All researchers received waste disposal and safety training prior to performing work in the lab. In addition the team were always supervised by a more experienced research scientist.  
Safety was important throughout the Sheffield iGEM 2010 iColi project. All researchers received waste disposal and safety training prior to performing work in the lab. In addition the team were always supervised by a more experienced research scientist.  
None of the biobricks raised any safety issues.  
None of the biobricks raised any safety issues.  
The Sheffield iGEM project came under a much larger pathogen detection project conducted at the university of which the biosafety group had approved.  
The Sheffield iGEM project came under a much larger pathogen detection project conducted at the university of which the biosafety group had approved.  
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Safety was important throughout the Sheffield iGEM 2010 iColi project. All researchers received waste disposal and safety training prior to performing work in the lab. In addition the team were always supervised by a more experienced research scientist. None of the biobricks raised any safety issues. The Sheffield iGEM project came under a much larger pathogen detection project conducted at the university of which the biosafety group had approved.




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