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===Bacteria, Yeasts, SCOBY===
===Bacteria, Yeasts, SCOBY===
*Gapševičius, M. (2017). [http://triple-double-u.com/introduction-to-posthuman-aesthetics/bacterial-cellulose-v4.pdf My Collaboration with Bacteria for Paper Production]
*Gapševičius, M. (2017). [http://triple-double-u.com/introduction-to-posthuman-aesthetics/bacterial-cellulose-v5.pdf My Collaboration with Bacteria for Paper Production]


===References===
===References===
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEIXRLcC6RA General Lab Safety]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEIXRLcC6RA General Lab Safety]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJHH7KvK6F8 Glassware Washing]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJHH7KvK6F8 Glassware Washing]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 6 March 2018

Safety in the lab

  • Goggles. Sometimes you will want to work with goggles. In case if something gets into the eyes: clean with running water!
  • Gloves. While working with chemicals or need clean environment for your organisms, wear gloves!
  • Started your work in the lab? Wash your hands!
  • Finished the work in the lab? Wash your hands!
  • No eating in the lab: you could contaminate your organisms/samples or, you could be poisoned by chemicals
  • Apron/lab coat. It is better to use a lab coat
  • Never pour chemicals back into the bottles
  • Never put chemicals back into the jars
  • Close containers immediately after pouring or taking out chemicals
  • Do not inhale chemicals or contaminated plates
  • Flame is not aloud. In case if needed to get rid of bacteria, be careful!
  • Read instructions before using equipment which is not familiar
  • Clean your work bench with 70% ethanol before and after the work
  • Do not put your fingers into your eyes/mouth

Ethics

Draft DIYbio Code for ethics from European congress

  • Transparency. Emphasize transparency and the sharing of ideas, knowledge, data and results
  • Safety. Adopt safe practices
  • Open Access. Promote citizen science and decentralized access to biotechnology.
  • Education. Help educate the public about biotechnology, its benefits and implication.
  • Modesty. Know, you don’t know everything.
  • Community. Carefully listen to any concerns and questions and respond honestly.
  • Peaceful Purposes. Biotechnology must only be used for peaceful purposes.
  • Respect. Respect humans and all living systems.
  • Responsibility. Recognize the complexity and dynamics of living systems and our responsibility towards them.
  • Accountability. Remain accountable for your actions and for upholding this code.

Bacteria, Yeasts, SCOBY

References