https://campusoperations.temple.edu/ehrs/biological-safety
Biological Safety. The Biosafety Program incorporates state and federal regulations and guidelines that govern the use, storage, transport, and disposal of all biological materials. The program provides resources and expertise to support faculty and staff in implementing safe and compliant laboratory practices to protect laboratory personnel ...
https://research.temple.edu/research-compliance/institutional-biosafety-committee-ibc
The Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) is appointed by the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) to ensure oversight by facilitating review of research involving recombinant DNA (rDNA) and synthetic nucleic acid molecules, infectious agents and other hazardous biological agents being conducted at, or sponsored by, Temple ...
https://research.temple.edu/sites/research/files/documents/BMBL5_appendixA.pdf
BSCs are designed to provide personnel, environmental and product protection when appropriate practices and procedures are followed. Three kinds of biological safety cabinets, designated as Class I, II and III, have been developed to meet varying research and clinical needs.
https://research.temple.edu/research-compliance/institutional-biosafety-committee-ibc/institutional-biosafety-forms-standard
Institutional Biosafety Forms & Standard Operating Procedures. Forms. Biosafety Registration Form (BRF) for select clinical trial protocols that do NOT involve the use of recombinant DNA. Annual Renewal Request Form. Amendment Request Form. ABSL1 Form - If you are using Transgenic or Knockout Animals, please complete this one page questionnaire.
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/ehrs
The Environmental Health and Radiation Safety (EHRS) department is committed to achieving and maintaining a safe and healthy environment that advances Temple’s excellence in education, research and health care.
https://dentistry.temple.edu/research/laboratories-centers/laboratory-oral-infectious-diseases
Scope of Research. The Laboratory for Oral Infectious Diseases studies bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) and their products in order to develop antimicrobial agents that are useful in the treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/ehrs/chemical-safety/chemical-safety-programs/chemical-hygiene-program/training-chemical-hazard-information
BioSafety; Ergonomics; Bloodborne Pathogens; Airborne Pathogen; Refer to the Training Program for additional information and access to online training database. Laboratory Specific Training
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/oral-health-sciences-ms-dn-ohsc-ms/den-oral-health-sciences-ms-facilities-laboratories-research
Equipment in this Level 2 biosafety facility includes a cell culture incubator and culture hood, a real-time PCR machine, and a FluorChem M imaging system. This lab allows dental students to work on basic and translational research including but not limited to stem cell culture, biomaterial scaffold and cell signaling.
https://medicine.temple.edu/research/facilities-and-services/flow-cytometry-core/bsl-2-sorting-facility
BSL-2 Sorting Facility The BD Influx cell sorter is housed in the BSL-2 facility. It is a "jet-in-air" type cell sorter that generates cell-containing aerosols. In general, the droplet-based sorting of BSL-2 materials is considered BSL-3 practice. Because the Influx sorter is confined in a HEPA-filtered enclosure, we are able to analyze and sort live human cells and other
https://cst.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/alla-arzumanyan
Since this project involves highly pathogenic viruses and bacteria, all experiments are performed in the Biosafety Level 3 (BSL3) facility which has state-of-the-art equipment. I’m also a manager of the BSL-3 facility.