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ORGA Use only Date Received: IBC# College of Charleston Institutional Biosafety Committee RECOMBINANT DNA ACTIVITY REGISTRATION Biosafety Levels 1 and 2 Principal Investigator: Department: Telephone: E-mail: Project Title: Start Date: Estimated End Date: Please select one: Research Instruction - Course Number: Description of Project: Source(s) of DNA/RNA: Will there be expression of a toxic or pathogenic gene product? ___ No ___ Yes, describe: Recombinant DNA Registration 6/09 Page 1 of 4 Will there be >2/3 of a viral genome in any single clone? ___ No ___ Yes, describe: Host-Vector-Donor System: Large Scale(>10 liters): ___ Yes ____No Is a Recombinant DNA gene product efficiently expressed? ___Yes ___ No ___Unknown Location(s): Containment level ___ BL1 ___ BL2 - provide applicable section of the NIH Guidelines (see Appendix I of the College of Charleston Policies and Procedures): Is this project exempt under the NIH Guidelines? ___ No ___ Yes – please check: Refer to FAQs About Experiments that are Exempt from the NIH Guidelines* and specify relevant Section or Appendix number Recombinant DNA molecules that meet the exemption criteria are those that Are not in organisms or viruses. Consist entirely of DNA segments from a single nonchromosomal or viral DNA source, though one or more of the segments may be a synthetic equivalent. Consist entirely of DNA from a prokaryotic host including its indigenous plasmids or viruses when propagated only in that host (or a closely related strain of the same species), or when transferred to another host by well established physiological means. Consist entirely of DNA from an eukaryotic host including its chloroplasts, mitochondria, or plasmids (but excluding viruses) when propagated only in that host (or a closely related strain of the same species). Recombinant DNA Registration 6/09 * http://osp.od.nih.gov/sites/default/files/experiments_that_are_ Page 2 of 4 Exempt_from_the_NIH_Guidelines.pdf Consist entirely of DNA segments from different species that exchange DNA by known physiological processes, though one or more of the segments may be a synthetic equivalent. A list of such exchangers will be prepared and periodically revised by the NIH Director with advice of the RAC after appropriate notice and opportunity for public comment. Do not present a significant risk to health or the environment (see Section IV-C-1-b-(1)-(c), Major Actions). List lab personnel to contact in emergency situations requiring immediate remedial action: Please include full name and contact information for each person; indicate if the person is student, staff, or faculty. For research only – list persons in addition to the principal investigator who will be working on this project. Please include full name and contact information for each person; indicate if the person is student, staff, or faculty. Principal Investigator Certification: I am familiar with and agree to abide by the provisions of the local, state, and federal government regulations for recombinant DNA use and technology and College of Charleston policies and procedures. _________________________________________ Signature Recombinant DNA Registration 6/09 Date: ____________________________ Page 3 of 4 For IBC Use Administrative Review Appr oved Medical surveillance required: Yes No Needs IBC Review _________________________________________ IBC Chairperson Signature ______________________________________ Name Date: ___________________________________ IBC Review Appr oved Medical surveillance required: Yes No Denied _________________________________________ IBC Chairperson Signature ______________________________________ Name Date: ____________________________________ Recombinant DNA Registration 6/09 Page 4 of 4