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Vinyle sheets Design in Japan
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Date
12 May 2021 -
Client Name
Jacika Montano -
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General Safety Protocol This is a set of general safety guidelines provided by Tsing Hua University. The actions of all project design members must strictly align with the following rules. A. Laboratory Safety Standards 1. The laboratory must remain neat and orderly. 2. There should exist no patch panels in series or landing in the laboratory. 3. When working in the laboratory, individuals must wear appropriate personal protective equipment. 4. Containers containing waste liquid should be clearly labelled and placed in a safe location. 5. Laboratory waste containing cells and genetically engineered bacteria must be sterilized before disposal, and laboratory consumables or garbage must not be taken out from the laboratory. B. Code of Conduct 1. Everyone who enters the laboratory must be guided by laboratory management personnel, abide by the safety rules, and understand the importance of safety. 2. Toxic, harmful, flammable, explosive materials and precious metals should be used in strict accordance with the SOP operating rules. 3. Laboratory personnel must be familiar with water, electricity, gas management, and switching. When leaving the laboratory, switches, water sources, gas sources, doors, and windows of non-continuous electrical appliances and lighting must be shut down in time. 4. When an experiment is in progress, the experimenter must not leave the laboratory without authorization. If the experimenter must leave, they should explain the precautions and ask another individual to watch over. 5. In the event of accidents such as poisoning, fire, explosion, etc., individuals should not panic. They should respond according to the safety rules, report to the teacher, find potential reasons for the accident, and record the accident afterward. 6. The last individual to leave the laboratory must enter the experimental record, which the laboratory safety manager would check. If a record is found to be missing, the value should be traced back to the time and day at which it was supposed to be written. The record is documented by the security manager every month for inquiries. 7. The person in charge of the laboratory is highly responsible for handling problems promptly and communicating with the professors regularly. 8. Persons in charge of laboratory sanitary and safety, and corresponding mentors, should regularly update the sanity and safety details of on-going experiments (e.g. laboratory safety hazards, personal laboratory finishing, laboratory health, etc.). C. Sanitary Standards 1. Laboratory personnel are obliged to maintain a safe and hygienic environment in the laboratory (including the student office). Before leaving each day, responsible personnel should clean up the garbage and return moved items to their original locations. 2. After finishing each experiment, the experimenter should wash the utensils, return the equipment to the original position, dispose of solid and liquid waste according to the regulations, and cut off the power supply and waterway. D. Rules and Standards Specific to Our Magnetic Protein Crystal Experiment To prevent safety issues from arising during our experiments, we have designed a set of safety protocols tailored to our project. 1. This project does not involve designing or interacting with pathogens. Therefore, it is safer because of the absence of highly toxic reagents. 2. Before entering the laboratory, students must take protective measures – lab coat, gloves, etc. When leaving the laboratory, students should remove all protective equipment. 3. Eating and drinking in the laboratory is strictly prohibited. 4. Laboratory tests can only be carried out by students who have been trained to use the relevant equipment and reagents. 5. Students must pay close attention when using the centrifuge. An immediate stoppage is required when there is violent shaking or a loud siren noise, indicating that the equipment in an abnormal state. 6. The nucleic acid dye solution (Gel-green) used in gel electrophoresis can bind to DNA and is harmful to the human body. Students must be cautious of this substance. 7. After the experiment, students should return reagents to the original positions, check whether all pipettes are set back to its largest range, organize the desk, turn off the power of instruments that are not in use, and dispose of all waste in accordance to the safety rules. 8. No items should be removed from the laboratory. Cleaning the Lab To maintain cleanliness in the lab, members are assigned a slot in the laboratory cleaning rotation. Before leaving the laboratory, the cleaner(s) of the day must sign off on the record sheet to confirm that the laboratory has been successful and thoroughly cleaned.
We then recognized an absence in both detection and treatment of Soft Rot Disease. Therefore, we understood the importance of a bio-control solution that is not only effective but also environmentally-friendly. Based on knowledge of the field of synthetic biology, we started to come up with different approaches to soft rot detection and treatment.
Interview(Potato Center Asia-Pacific Headquarter)
We met with senior staffs of the potato center Asia-Pacific Headquarter to learn about the current detection and treatments of potato diseases. We then visited their workplace, which accounted for a large proportion of the current potato-agricultural development. We presented our initial concept to the experts (including the chairman of the potato center, Mr. Lu) and audited a group meeting on agricultural pharmacology. Through the discussions with them, we became more aware of the consequences of Soft Rot disease and the importance of creating an effective bio-control solution.
Experts
Our team had the pleasure of meeting with Dr. Flemming Bensenbacher on 5th July 2019. Dr. Bensenbacer is an academician of the Royal Danish academy of Sciences and President of Carlsberg Foundation. He shared his journey in scientific research with us and the problems he encountered and tackled. We presented our project to him and hosted an interview with questions relating to the application of synthetic biology. This opportunity was crucial to us as we gained from it a valuable depth of knowledge in the potential future pathways of our product development.
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