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Stanford University School of Medicine Biosafety

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NIH Guidelines (September 2009) for Recombinant DNA (rDNA)

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Summary of Biosafety Level Requirements for Laboratories

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Working with Viral Vectors

Viral Based Gene Vectors - biosafety levels for a variety of commonly used viral vetors with different types of transgene inserts.


Laboratory Needs

Laboratory Ergonomics: injuries from repetitive motion does not just effect people doing computer work. If you find yourself in pain from pipetting, microscopy, etc., there are options.
Additionally, this web site has useful information and links:
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/odhsb/ergoguid/home.htm

Disinfectants: how to choose the correct one
http://ace.orst.edu/info/nain/topics/disinf.htm
https://vprgsecure.web.virginia.edu/bio/disinfectant_summary.html

Biosafety Cabinets and proper use (from the CDC/NIH Primary Containment for Biohazards, Section V)