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In iGEM, our main priority is the safety and wellbeing of us as a team and of those working around us, without a doubt being the most important aspect to our project. We ensured that our first step was the organising of a Lab Safety session with our ACBE Lab technicians to ensure we are aware of all the dangers around us, especially those linked in with our project.  
In iGEM, our main priority is the safety and wellbeing of us as a team and of those working around us, without a doubt being the most important aspect to our project. We ensured that our first step was the organising of a Lab Safety session with our ACBE Lab technicians to ensure we are aware of all the dangers around us, especially those linked in with our project.  

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Safety in iGEM

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In iGEM, our main priority is the safety and wellbeing of us as a team and of those working around us, without a doubt being the most important aspect to our project. We ensured that our first step was the organising of a Lab Safety session with our ACBE Lab technicians to ensure we are aware of all the dangers around us, especially those linked in with our project.

Research

In terms of research and wet lab, Xiang compiled a vital Do and Do Not list 10 Steps to a safer lab session. The majority of chemical we were using didn't pose a significant risk to us, the only real one was the use of ethidium bromide duiring whilst carrying out gel electropheresis, and one must be aware that it is a cancer inducing chemical. This meant special gloves had to be worn for extra protection.

Other obvious ones are the wearing of goggles and lab coats and that should pretty much keep you safe. But one vital point was never to leave a man alone in the lab, always have atleast a single person with you!

Public

Having done the research, it has become quite evident that our product poses no extra risk than any ordinary biopharmaceutical process to the public. If anything, not using IPTG and using such a genetic circuit will result in a much more efficient process in the expression of the protein. But nevertheless,



Environment

The main purpose at this stage is the proof of principle, to show that YES this is something that can be applied to so many other processes in different industries and different disciplines. That is the dream. And that's why ....

The lack of use of IPTG will mean .............




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