11-2011 HAC UTMB Galveston PowerPoint
... • Largest vaccine development program at a U.S. university testing universal flu vaccine, vaccines for chronic diseases • Department of OB/Gyn - only one in nation to be included in all four Child Health and Human Development research networks (NIH) ...
... • Largest vaccine development program at a U.S. university testing universal flu vaccine, vaccines for chronic diseases • Department of OB/Gyn - only one in nation to be included in all four Child Health and Human Development research networks (NIH) ...
Biological Terrorism 2 CEUs
... health management. JAMA 2000;283:2281-2290. 2. Biological Warfare and Terrorism the military and public health response: CDC, FDA: 1999 Handbook 3. CDC Case definitions for infectious conditions under public health surveillance. MMWR 1997;46 (no. 10) 4. Anon. Medical Management of Biological Casualt ...
... health management. JAMA 2000;283:2281-2290. 2. Biological Warfare and Terrorism the military and public health response: CDC, FDA: 1999 Handbook 3. CDC Case definitions for infectious conditions under public health surveillance. MMWR 1997;46 (no. 10) 4. Anon. Medical Management of Biological Casualt ...
ILAR Journal - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... that have the potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety and to establish and enforce safety procedures for the transfer of listed agents. USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 and the Bioterrorism Preparedness Response Act of 2002 established general regulatory framework for handling of biolog ...
... that have the potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety and to establish and enforce safety procedures for the transfer of listed agents. USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 and the Bioterrorism Preparedness Response Act of 2002 established general regulatory framework for handling of biolog ...
Interdepartmental Commission for Maximum Admissible
... workers may be exposed during their whole working life, without any adverse effects on their health (also when retired) or that of the next generations. NDSCh – MAC(STEL): MAXIMUM ADMISSIBLE SHORT-TERM CONCENTRATION: the shortterm exposure limit is an average concentration, to which workers may ex ...
... workers may be exposed during their whole working life, without any adverse effects on their health (also when retired) or that of the next generations. NDSCh – MAC(STEL): MAXIMUM ADMISSIBLE SHORT-TERM CONCENTRATION: the shortterm exposure limit is an average concentration, to which workers may ex ...
Plumbing Design for Arthropod Laboratories (Insectaries)
... shower. Personnel are required to shower before going into the facility as well as when exiting the facility (sometimes referred to as a shower-in, shower-out facility). The way arthropods are handled is also different than in an ACL-2 facility. In an ACL3 insectary, the handling of arthropods is wi ...
... shower. Personnel are required to shower before going into the facility as well as when exiting the facility (sometimes referred to as a shower-in, shower-out facility). The way arthropods are handled is also different than in an ACL-2 facility. In an ACL3 insectary, the handling of arthropods is wi ...
Russia, Supercourse and bioterrorism preparedness
... • Share knowledge, education and training systems with other public health professionals in FSU and worldwide ...
... • Share knowledge, education and training systems with other public health professionals in FSU and worldwide ...
harvard medical school - Association of Pediatric Program Directors
... for a position available beginning July 1, 2013. We welcome the opportunity to receive applications from current residents from your program who may be interested. Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) is a world-renowned institution ranked as the U.S. News and World Report Best Children’s Hospital 2011- ...
... for a position available beginning July 1, 2013. We welcome the opportunity to receive applications from current residents from your program who may be interested. Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) is a world-renowned institution ranked as the U.S. News and World Report Best Children’s Hospital 2011- ...
BIO Brochure: Understanding life
... incurable disease called White-nose Syndrome is decimating bat populations in North America, putting many species on the road to extinction. BIO-funded scientists identified one species, the little brown bat, that is avoiding complete extermination by changing its social behavior and roosting singly ...
... incurable disease called White-nose Syndrome is decimating bat populations in North America, putting many species on the road to extinction. BIO-funded scientists identified one species, the little brown bat, that is avoiding complete extermination by changing its social behavior and roosting singly ...
biosensori
... biological system. [Kopelman et al.] The small size of the optical fibers allow sensing intracelular intercelular physiological and biological parameter in microenvironment. Two kind of fabrication methods for optical fiber tips; 1) Heat and Pull Method 2) Chemical Etching ...
... biological system. [Kopelman et al.] The small size of the optical fibers allow sensing intracelular intercelular physiological and biological parameter in microenvironment. Two kind of fabrication methods for optical fiber tips; 1) Heat and Pull Method 2) Chemical Etching ...
Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement Registration of
... The PI is also responsible for notifying EHS when work with any potentially infectious material is terminated or when other significant changes occur, such as changes in protocol, personnel or relocation of the laboratory. This document is to be forwarded to EHS (Biological Safety Manager) for a ...
... The PI is also responsible for notifying EHS when work with any potentially infectious material is terminated or when other significant changes occur, such as changes in protocol, personnel or relocation of the laboratory. This document is to be forwarded to EHS (Biological Safety Manager) for a ...
brief non-confidential pre-proposal
... Please specifically address the following in your description. 1. What is/are the unmet medical need(s) this research could address? 2. What are the envisioned products/applications of this research? 3. Why is the proposed research novel and translational in nature? 4. How is the envisioned product/ ...
... Please specifically address the following in your description. 1. What is/are the unmet medical need(s) this research could address? 2. What are the envisioned products/applications of this research? 3. Why is the proposed research novel and translational in nature? 4. How is the envisioned product/ ...
Biosafety - Portal UniMAP
... Influenza A, Measles virus, dengue fever, Salmonella. • certain procedures in which infectious aerosols or splashes may be created are conducted in biological safety cabinets or other physical containment equipment. ...
... Influenza A, Measles virus, dengue fever, Salmonella. • certain procedures in which infectious aerosols or splashes may be created are conducted in biological safety cabinets or other physical containment equipment. ...
Weapons of Mass Destruction - Environmental Public Health Today
... Avian Bird Flu • Bird migration is one possible route of introduction of highly pathogenic H5N1 virus but it is not known how likely this could be. • No currently available human vaccine for the H5N1 • Can give treatment for flu like infection ...
... Avian Bird Flu • Bird migration is one possible route of introduction of highly pathogenic H5N1 virus but it is not known how likely this could be. • No currently available human vaccine for the H5N1 • Can give treatment for flu like infection ...
BSL 2 - UniMAP Portal
... Influenza A, Measles virus, dengue fever, Salmonella. • certain procedures in which infectious aerosols or splashes may be created are conducted in biological safety cabinets or other physical containment equipment. ...
... Influenza A, Measles virus, dengue fever, Salmonella. • certain procedures in which infectious aerosols or splashes may be created are conducted in biological safety cabinets or other physical containment equipment. ...
2007 RUTE Program and Project Descriptions
... project we will focus on the dynamics of the vector population early in the season prior to WNV emergence in statewide surveillance programs - the virus must be present but has not been studied in sufficient detail to understand this critical early phase. Previous work has focused on ecosystems in t ...
... project we will focus on the dynamics of the vector population early in the season prior to WNV emergence in statewide surveillance programs - the virus must be present but has not been studied in sufficient detail to understand this critical early phase. Previous work has focused on ecosystems in t ...
biological agents
... • Symptoms – The incubation period averages about 12-14 days. The 1st symptoms include fever, malaise, head and body aches, and sometimes vomiting. A rash emerges first as small spots on the tongue and in the mouth. These spots develop into sores that break open and spread large amounts of the virus ...
... • Symptoms – The incubation period averages about 12-14 days. The 1st symptoms include fever, malaise, head and body aches, and sometimes vomiting. A rash emerges first as small spots on the tongue and in the mouth. These spots develop into sores that break open and spread large amounts of the virus ...
Agent-specific training form
... Use this completed form to conduct and document agent-specific training for all research personnel who will work with the agent or animals infected with the agent, including husbandry personnel. Date Name of PI Name of agent, including strain, serotype, pathotype Has it caused known labacquired infe ...
... Use this completed form to conduct and document agent-specific training for all research personnel who will work with the agent or animals infected with the agent, including husbandry personnel. Date Name of PI Name of agent, including strain, serotype, pathotype Has it caused known labacquired infe ...
Potential Biological Hazards and Controls
... Engineered needle stick prevention devices. Elimination of use of any unnecessary sharps. Avoid using glass products whenever possible. Availability of sharps containers for disposal. Vaccines. Vaccines. ...
... Engineered needle stick prevention devices. Elimination of use of any unnecessary sharps. Avoid using glass products whenever possible. Availability of sharps containers for disposal. Vaccines. Vaccines. ...
Biological Weapons - GlobalSecurity.org
... • Caused by droplet aerosols secreted by people who were infected by primary or secondary aerosols • Seen only with agents contagious by respiratory droplet infection SECONDARY NON-AEROSOL • Transmitted by infected animals (rodents, insect parasites) directly or via objects, food or water, OR • Tran ...
... • Caused by droplet aerosols secreted by people who were infected by primary or secondary aerosols • Seen only with agents contagious by respiratory droplet infection SECONDARY NON-AEROSOL • Transmitted by infected animals (rodents, insect parasites) directly or via objects, food or water, OR • Tran ...
Chapter 17 Human Health and Environmental Risks
... together and cause more harm that one would. For example, the health impact of a carcinogen such as asbestos can be much higher if an individual also smokes tobacco. ...
... together and cause more harm that one would. For example, the health impact of a carcinogen such as asbestos can be much higher if an individual also smokes tobacco. ...
Chapter 17_lecture
... together and cause more harm that one would. For example, the health impact of a carcinogen such as asbestos can be much higher if an individual also smokes tobacco. ...
... together and cause more harm that one would. For example, the health impact of a carcinogen such as asbestos can be much higher if an individual also smokes tobacco. ...
Laboratory Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
... the entire foot (no sandals or flip flops, no ballet flats) are required for entry into areas where biological materials are handled or stored. Gloves, lab coat and eye protection (i.e. safety glasses) are required when working with biological materials. Face protection (goggles, mask, face shie ...
... the entire foot (no sandals or flip flops, no ballet flats) are required for entry into areas where biological materials are handled or stored. Gloves, lab coat and eye protection (i.e. safety glasses) are required when working with biological materials. Face protection (goggles, mask, face shie ...
SRS-02 BioSafety Policy - Cleveland VA Medical Research and
... NOTE: The use of natural gas in BSCs and Laminar Flow Hoods is prohibited at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (1) Class I Biological Safety Cabinets are negative pressured and ventilated. They are usually operated with an open front and have a minimum face ve ...
... NOTE: The use of natural gas in BSCs and Laminar Flow Hoods is prohibited at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (1) Class I Biological Safety Cabinets are negative pressured and ventilated. They are usually operated with an open front and have a minimum face ve ...