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Intro
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What is Biosafety
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Bloodborne pathogens
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Drugresistant TB
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Zoonotic Diseases
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Lab Acquired Infections
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History of Biosafety
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Good Laboratory Practice
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Most Dangerous Procedures
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Regulations
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Risk Assessment
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ASM Certification
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Student Employment
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History
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Animal Models
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Chain of Infection
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Biosafety Research
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Function Exercise
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Laboratory Acquired Infection
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Hazard Identification
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Risk Groups
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Biosafety Level
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Hazard Analysis
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CDC Recommendations
Description:
Explore the role and responsibilities of a Biosafety Professional in this comprehensive 52-minute lecture presented by Patricia Delarosa from George Mason University. Delve into crucial topics such as bloodborne pathogens, drug-resistant tuberculosis, zoonotic diseases, and laboratory-acquired infections. Gain insights into the history of biosafety, good laboratory practices, and the most dangerous procedures in the field. Learn about relevant regulations, risk assessment techniques, and ASM certification. Discover career opportunities for students and understand the importance of animal models in biosafety research. Examine the chain of infection, hazard identification processes, risk groups, biosafety levels, and CDC recommendations. This informative presentation provides a thorough overview of biosafety principles and practices, essential for those interested in or working in the field of microbiology and laboratory safety.

What is a Biosafety Professional?

American Society for Microbiology
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