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SUMMARY:3V. Articulating the Value of Your Biosafety Program
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, October 3 and Friday\, October 7\, 2022\, from 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM CDT \n3V. Articulating the Value of Your Biosafety Program \nRobert Emery\, DrPH\, CBSP(ABSA)\, University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston\, Houston\, TX \nScott Patlovich\, DrPH\, CBSP(ABSA)\, University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston\, Houston\, TX \nKristen King\, DrPH\, CBSP(ABSA)\, University of Texas Health Science Center—Houston\, Houston\, TX \nA recurrent challenge confronting biosafety professionals is the ability to garner necessary program resources to achieve desired goals and objectives. The basis for this difficulty is that\, on a good day in the world of biosafety\, “nothing happens”. The underlying challenge is that upper management may not fully appreciate or understand all of the effort and resources that went into making “nothing happen”. Biosafety professionals in particular experience difficulty in this regard because many in the profession have received intensive training in the biological sciences\, but little or no training in the area of program management. This course focuses on some key management approaches and techniques that can be used within biosafety programs to help improve stakeholder understanding\, which in turn can result in the provision of necessary programmatic resources. Numerous real-world examples of successful applications of the techniques presented will be displayed for review and discussion. Ample time will be provided throughout the course for participant interaction and inquiries. \nObjectives: \n\nIdentify various biosafety programmatic measures and metrics that should be captured and communicated\nRestate the techniques that can be used for displaying biosafety data in ways that others can readily understand and appreciate it\nDescribe how biosafety programs can assist with other basic safety program needs to help avoid the notion of program duplication of efforts and to improve safety and client satisfaction levels\n\nSuggested Background:   None \nTarget Audience:                 All Safety Professionals\, All Biosafety Professionals \nAudience Level:                    Intermediate \nCourse Length:                      8 hours (two 4-hour live sessions with a 30-minute break each session)
URL:https://absa.org/event/3v-articulating-the-value-of-your-biosafety-program/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:ABSA Conference,ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221101
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T223919Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Biosafety and Biosecurity Month
DESCRIPTION:ABSA International is proud to announce the 9th anniversary of Biosafety and Biosecurity Month in October 2022. \nRather than a theme for 2022\, we like to bring Biosafety and Biosecurity Month back to the core components of ethical research\, transparency\, training\, engagement\, and stewardship of biosafety and biosecurity. \nUse this month to shine the spotlight on training ideas\, stewardship and engagement\, how to foster positive relationships with the research community\, or supporting responsible and ethical research through our profession. \nShow your innovation!\nUpdates and additional materials for the event will be periodically posted to this webpage as they become available.
URL:https://absa.org/event/2022-biosafety-and-biosecurity-month/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:ABSA-Sponsored
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220709T130251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220709T130251Z
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SUMMARY:5V. Laboratory Transition: Planning for the Inevitability of Change
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 29\, 2022\, from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM CDT \n5V. Laboratory Transition: Planning for the Inevitability of Change \nLauren Richardson\, DVM\, MPH\, DACVPM\, Merrick & Company\, Greenwood Village\, CO \nRyan Gregory\, P.Eng\, CxA\, Merrick & Company\, Greenwood Village\, CO \nAurel Tamburri\, MHM\, D.OHS\, CRSP\, University of Toronto\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada \nLife sciences facilities are expensive and require long timelines for facility change. The last few years have emphasized the importance of adaptable\, flexible solutions to accommodate changing needs for laboratory operations. Everyone has experienced the trials of transition during the global COVID-19 pandemic. A changing environment necessitates rapid shifts in programs; as we move into a post-COVID world\, we can expect additional challenges\, both predictable and unforeseen. Given the speed of change and the expectation to react quickly and decisively\, designing and implementing laboratory programs addressing the current and future requirements is key. This course will discuss the methods for assessing needs and planning for change\, including components for consideration in both facility design and science operations. Discussions will be focused on the development of new facilities and programs with the inevitability of change in mind; applying lessons learned from experience in the field; identifying risks\, opportunities\, and strategies for a resilient program that is able to respond to current and future challenges. The course will walk through a series of scenarios to discuss program redirection with and without facility renovation and participants will have the opportunity to identify actions that will prepare their own organizations for potential change. \nObjectives: \n\nDiscuss recent emphasis on flexibility in program design\, including defining “flexibility” for different organizations\nReview methods for assessing needs and planning for change as it occurs\nIdentify risks\, opportunities\, and strategies for a resilient program that is able to respond to current and future challenges\n\nSuggested Background:   None \nTarget Audience:                  All Safety Professionals\, Laboratory Managers\, Program Managers\, Institutional \n                                                         Leadership \nAudience Level:                     Intermediate \nCourse Length:                      4 hours (one 4-hour live session with a 60-minute break)
URL:https://absa.org/event/5v-laboratory-transition-planning-for-the-inevitability-of-change/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:ABSA Conference,ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220915
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220707T233831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220709T125802Z
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SUMMARY:1V. Animal Research for Biosafety Professionals – An Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, September 12\, and Wednesday\, September 14\, 2022\, from 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM CDT \n1V. Animal Research for Biosafety Professionals – An Introduction \nSusan Harper\, DVM\, DACLAM\, DACVPM\, RBP(ABSA)\, NIH—Office of Animal Care and Use\, Bethesda\, MD \nLesley Colby\, DVM\, DACLAM\, University of Washington\, Seattle\, WA \nAnimal Research has contributed to major scientific advances in biomedical\, veterinary\, and environmental sciences and in public health. However\, these efforts often pose significant risks to the health and safety of research and facility staff due to the wide range of species\, complex experimental procedures and equipment\, and facility hazards that are involved. Balancing optimal worker safety and animal welfare with research objectives yields the best results but requires a solid understanding of how animal programs are managed and an ability to identify and mitigate inherent risks. This course provides a thorough introduction to routine hazards commonly encountered in animal programs that utilize rodents\, small animals\, nonhuman primates\, aquatics\, and agricultural species\, with a primary focus on identifying and managing biological\, chemical\, radiological\, and physical hazards. The instructors are experienced laboratory animal veterinarians who are actively involved in the management\, oversight\, and evaluation of animal care and use programs. Topics include assessment and management of animal program hazards; universal regulations\, guidelines\, and quality standards that apply to animal research; duties and responsibilities of key program personnel; local oversight systems; best practices that enhance the quality of animal care; and strategies for biosafety professionals to develop and maintain effective partnerships with program staff and institutional animal care and use committee members. Opportunities will be provided to apply new knowledge and skills through group interactive activities and problem-solving sessions. \nObjectives: \n\nReview basic hazard identification and risk assessment techniques relevant to research involving live animals\nSummarize the governing regulations and guidelines that pertain to the care and use of research animals\, recognizing the difference between “regulatory requirements” and “best practices” that relate to performance-based standards\nIdentify successful strategies for working effectively with animal program personnel on common research safety issues\n\nSuggested Background:   None \nTarget Audience:                  New Biosafety Professionals\, All Safety Professionals\, Laboratory Workers \nAudience Level:                    Basic \nCourse Length:                      8 hours (two 4-hour live sessions with a 30-minute break each session)
URL:https://absa.org/event/1v-animal-research-for-biosafety-professionals-an-introduction/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:ABSA Conference,ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220914
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220405T174114Z
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SUMMARY:Virus-based Gene Transfer Vectors
DESCRIPTION:Virus-based Gene Transfer Vectors\nA distance learning opportunity\nSeptember 6 and 13\, 2022\n12:30 – 3:00pm (CDT) \nDownload Brochure (pdf 638KB)Register NowVirus-based Gene Transfer Vectors is an intermediate course that will examine the molecules\, processes\, and techniques involved in recombinant gene expression. Participants will explore the technology of how viruses are converted into vector systems for the transfer of gene expression constructs. Common viral vector systems\, including retroviruses\, lentiviruses\, adenoviruses\, poxviruses\, herpesviruses\, alphaviruses\, and baculoviruses will be discussed with an emphasis on the biosafety characteristics of the vectors derived from these viruses. This course is targeted for the biosafety professional who is not actively conducting laboratory research yet requires a basic understanding of recombinant DNA methodology. \nOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe processes of recombinant gene expression\nDiscuss concepts of viral vector technology and biosafety features\nRecognize characteristics of vector systems unique to specific viruses\nApply knowledge of recombinant gene expression and viral vector principles to risk assessments\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nLaboratory Workers\nAll Safety Professionals\nAll Biosafety Professionals\n\nCOURSE FACULTYThe webinar will be presented by Patrick Condreay\, PhD\, RBP(ABSA)\, Duke University\, Durham\, North Carolina \nSUGGESTED BACKGROUND\nFundamentals of Biosafety\nMicro/Molecular Biology 101\n\nCONTACT HOURSThis course has been approved for 0.5 CM points toward RBP/CBSP recertification. ABSA International is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. This course is approved for 6.00 P.A.C.E.® contact hours. The links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform\, all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nThis webinar will be two 2.5-hour session on Tuesday\, September 6\, and September 13\, 2022\, at 12:30 pm (CDT). For the webinar\, you should plan on logging in at 12:15 pm (CDT) on September 6 and September 13. You are required to attend the webinar session\, complete the pre-course and post-course assessments\, and complete the evaluation in order to receive the completion certificate through the ABSA International Training Site. The link in the invitation will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. \nTips for a Successful ABSA Webinar (PDF)COURSE FEES\nABSA Members $225 USD\nNonmembers $360 USD \nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Course fees include: course handouts\, access to the ABSA International training site\, and 5-hours of interactive instruction from a well-respected subject matter expert. \nGroup Discount:\n10% off each registration for 3-4 participants from the same organization\n20% off each registration for 5-9 participants from the same organization\n30% off each registration for 10 or more participants from the same organization\nContact the ABSA office to register your group \n\nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Confirmed\, paid participants will be sent detailed information regarding the course approximately one week prior to the course. Substitutions allowed with notice by 8/16/2022. There is a 15% processing fee for cancellations prior to 8/16/2022. Cancellations between 8/16/2022 and 8/23/2022 will be refunded at 50% of the course fee. No refunds after 8/23/2022. \nThe links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nQUESTIONSPlease direct questions about this course to:\nKariAnn DeServi\, MEd\nDirector of Education\, ABSA\n866.425.1385 / education@absa.org
URL:https://absa.org/event/virus-based-gene-transfer-vectors/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220901
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20211105T120912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220625T125253Z
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SUMMARY:17th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety
DESCRIPTION:17th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety\nBeyond the Pandemic: Building on the Lessons Learned\nAugust 27-31\, 2022 \nMore Information
URL:https://absa.org/event/17th-cdc-international-symposium-on-biosafety/
LOCATION:CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eagleson Institute":MAILTO:eagleson@eagleson.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220825T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220707T150639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T150639Z
UID:10000200-1661432400-1661533200@absa.org
SUMMARY:16th Applied Biosafety Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 16th Applied Biosafety Meeting will take place over two days in Geneva on August 25th/26th 2022. The preliminary programme may be downloaded from our website @ www.swissbiosafety.ch .
URL:https://absa.org/event/16th-applied-biosafety-meeting/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Affiliate
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swiss Biosafety Network SBNet":MAILTO:office@swissbiosafety.ch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220819T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220801T230233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T112938Z
UID:10000208-1660910400-1660921200@absa.org
SUMMARY:Q&A Infectious Substance Shipping
DESCRIPTION:Q&A Infectious Substance Shipping\nA distance learning opportunity\nAugust 19\, 2022\n12:00 – 3:00pm (CDT) \nDownload Brochure (pdf 638KB)Register NowQ&A Infectious Substance Shipping webinar provides an opportunity for participants to learn about recent changes to international regulations and interact with a panel of shipping experts. Regulatory experts from organizations including the DOT\, InMark\, and FAA have been invited along with a packaging expert from Saf-T-Pak to discuss hazardous material shipping. Participants will be afforded an opportunity to submit questions for the panel to review in advance. As many questions as possible will be discussed during the webinar. Questions not addressed will be collated\, answered by the experts\, and provided to all participants along with a transcript of the session. \nOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nRecognize the recent changes to the regulations affecting the shipment of infectious substances\nAnswer frequently asked questions related to infectious substance shipping\nLocate contact information and familiarity with regulatory experts able to assist with future questions or shipping challenges\nIdentify the answers to detailed shipping questions and advanced topics that are not usually addressed in basic dangerous goods shipping courses\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTENDThis webinar is designed for people who are familiar with infectious substance shipping regulations and who have completed previous certification training. Participants should have experience with classifying\, packaging\, marking\, and labeling infectious substance shipments. The expert panel will address questions and engage in detailed discussions with the assumption that all participants have a basic understanding and experience with IATA and DOT infectious substance shipping regulations. Depending on your employer and hazmat job function\, this webinar could serve as refresher training. An electronic test will be administered as part of this course. ABSA cannot certify any participant for shipping. Only the participant’s employer may certify that the individual is trained. \nCOURSE FACULTYThe webinar will be presented by Eric Cook\, MPH\, Sandia National Laboratories\, Albuquerque\, New Mexico. \nCONTACT HOURSThis course has been approved for 0.25 CM points toward RBP/CBSP recertification. ABSA International is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. This course is approved for 3.50 P.A.C.E.® contact hours. The links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform\, all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nThis webinar will be a 3-hour session on Friday\, August 19\, 2022\, at 12:00pm CDT. For the webinar\, you should plan on logging in at 11:45 am (CDT) on August 19. You are required to attend the webinar session\, complete the pre-course and post course assessments\, and complete the evaluation in order to receive the completion certificate through the ABSA International Training Site. The link in the invitation will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. \nTips for a Successful ABSA Webinar (PDF)COURSE FEES\nABSA Members $165 USDNonmembers $278 USD \nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Course fees include: course handouts\, access to the ABSA International training site\, and 3-hours of interactive instruction from a well-respected subject matter expert. \nGroup Discount:10% off each registration for 3-4 participants from the same organization20% off each registration for 5-9 participants from the same organization30% off each registration for 10 or more participants from the same organizationContact the ABSA office to register your group \n\nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Confirmed\, paid participants will be sent detailed information regarding the course within the week of the course. Substitutions will be allowed with notice by 8/12/2022. There is a 15% processing fee for cancellations prior to 8/12/2022. Cancellations between 8/12/2022 and 8/17/2022 will be refunded at 50% of the course fee. No refunds 8/17/2022. \nThe links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nQUESTIONSPlease direct questions about this course to:\nKariAnn DeServi\, MEd\nDirector of Education\, ABSA\n866.425.1385 / education@absa.org
URL:https://absa.org/event/qa-infectious-substance-shipping/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ABSA International":MAILTO:info@absa.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220817
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220405T181935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T234627Z
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SUMMARY:Molecular Biology 101
DESCRIPTION:Molecular Biology 101\nA distance learning opportunity\nAugust 9 and 16\, 2022\n12:30 – 3:00pm (CDT) \nDownload Brochure (pdf 638KB)Register NowMolecular Biology 101 is intended for those professionals that participate in protocol review\, facilities planning\, and other risk assessment activities but lack a basic understanding of molecular biology and techniques. Following this course\, attendees will be able to do more than regurgitate facts and use the new understanding of the principles of molecular biology in various situations at their institution. This course will cover topics such as the chemistry of nucleic acids\, DNA replication\, RNA transcription\, and protein translation\, the Central Dogma of Biology\, DNA cloning\, transfection of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells\, restriction enzymes\, and recombinant DNA lab methodologies (including PCR\, DNA fingerprinting\, sequencing\, and detection protocols). While this course will not turn you into a molecular biologist\, it will give you enough background information to understand the nature and manipulation of genetic material and hopefully unveil the mystery of deoxyribonucleic acid. \nOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the differences and chemistry of nucleic acids\nDefine general molecular biology techniques\nDemonstrate an understanding of the principles of molecular biology used to develop recombinant DNA technology and to show how these technologies are used to study biological phenomena\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nAll Safety Professionals\nNew Biosafety Professionals\nNon-Scientists that review protocols\n\nCOURSE FACULTYThe webinar will be presented by James Klenner\, MSc\, MPH\, MPA\, RBP(ABSA)\, CBSP(ABSA)\, Ball State University\, Muncie\, Indiana \nSUGGESTED BACKGROUND\nFundamentals of Biosafety\nMicro/Molecular Biology 101\n\nCONTACT HOURSThis course has been approved for 0.5 CM points toward RBP/CBSP recertification. ABSA International is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. This course is approved for 6.00 P.A.C.E.® contact hours. The links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform\, all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nThis webinar will be two 2.5-hour webinar sessions on Tuesday\, August 9\, and August 16\, 2022\, at 12:30 pm (CDT). For the webinar\, you should plan on logging in at 12:15 pm (CDT) on August 9 and August 16. You are required to attend the webinar session\, complete the pre-course and post course assessments\, and complete the evaluation in order to receive the completion certificate through the ABSA International Training Site. The link in the invitation will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. \nTips for a Successful ABSA Webinar (PDF)COURSE FEES\nABSA Members $225 USD\nNonmembers $360 USD \nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Course fees include: course handouts\, access to the ABSA International training site\, and 5-hours of interactive instruction from a well-respected subject matter expert. \nGroup Discount:\n10% off each registration for 3-4 participants from the same organization\n20% off each registration for 5-9 participants from the same organization\n30% off each registration for 10 or more participants from the same organization\nContact the ABSA office to register your group \n\nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Confirmed\, paid participants will be sent detailed information regarding the course approximately one week prior to the course. Substitutions allowed with notice by 7/12/2022. There is a 15% processing fee for cancellations prior to 7/12/2022. Cancellations between 7/12/2022 and 7/19/2022 will be refunded at 50% of the course fee. No refunds after 7/19/2022. \nThe links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nQUESTIONSPlease direct questions about this course to:\nKariAnn DeServi\, MEd\nDirector of Education\, ABSA\n866.425.1385 / education@absa.org
URL:https://absa.org/event/molecular-biology-101/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ABSA International":MAILTO:info@absa.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220830
DTSTAMP:20260604T061011
CREATED:20220419T123121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T234627Z
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SUMMARY:Large-scale Biosafety
DESCRIPTION:Large-scale Biosafety\nA distance learning opportunity\nAugust 8 and 29\, 2022\n12:30 – 3:00pm (CDT) \nDownload Brochure (pdf 638KB)Register NowLarge-scale Biosafety will review biosafety for work at large-scale\, which the NIH rDNA Guidelines defines as >10L. The course will review Appendix K from GLSP to BSL-3 LS\, with a focus on primary and secondary containment. It will review basic bioprocessing steps\, such as fermentation/cell culture and purification technologies. Examples of classic and newer single use technologies will be provided. Pearls and pitfalls of the various technologies will be discussed\, using various scenarios. The course will include a review of risk assessment techniques used for large scale bioprocesses and a discussion of large-scale related to vaccines\, viral vectors\, and recombinant proteins. \nOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nRecognize large scale bioprocessing technologies\, the inherent risks and how to perform and document risk assessments\nDescribe the advantages and disadvantages of single use biotechnology equipment. Plan for issues of waste disposal and emergency response\nRestate the components of the NIH rDNA Guidelines Appendix K and how to implement them for large scale bioprocessing projects\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nAll Safety Professionals\nExperienced Biosafety Professionals\nLaboratory Workers\nLaboratory Management\n\nCOURSE FACULTYThe webinar will be presented by Brian Petuch\, RBP(ABSA)\, CBSP(ABSA)\, Biosafety Project Manager\, International Safety Systems\, Inc.\, Columbus\, New Jersey \nCONTACT HOURSThis course has been approved for 0.5 CM points toward RBP/CBSP recertification. ABSA International is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. This course is approved for 6.00 P.A.C.E.® contact hours. The links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform\, all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nThis webinar will be two 2.5-hour sessions on Monday\, August 8 and August 29\, 2022\, at 12:30 pm CDT. For the webinar\, you should plan on logging in at 12:15 am (CDT) on August 8 and 29. You are required to attend the webinar session\, complete the pre-course and post course assessments\, and complete the evaluation in order to receive the completion certificate through the ABSA International Training Site. The link in the invitation will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. \nTips for a Successful ABSA Webinar (PDF)COURSE FEES\nABSA Members $215 USD\nNonmembers $365 USD \nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Course fees include: course handouts\, access to the ABSA International training site\, and 5-hours of interactive instruction from a well-respected subject matter expert. \nGroup Discount: For all registration discounts\, participants must be from the same organization and registered concurrently:\n10% off registration for 3-4 participants\n20% off registration for 5-9 participants\n30% off registration for 10 or more participants. \nContact the ABSA office to register your group \n\nTo obtain the ABSA member rate\, the participant will need to be an ABSA member in the year in which the training is offered. Confirmed\, paid participants will be sent detailed information regarding the course within the week of the course. Substitutions allowed with notice by 7/11/2022. There is a 15% processing fee for cancellations by 7/11/2022. Cancellations between 7/11/2022 and 7/18/2022 will be refunded at 50% of the course fee. No refunds after 7/18/2022. \nThe links to the various invitations for the course will be unique to the user and cannot be shared. The links are for single\, individual use only. If more than one occurrence of an individual’s name is on the attendee list for the webinar through Zoom platform all instances of that person’s name will be removed from the webinar with no refund. The webinar and its associated links are for single\, individual use only. \nQUESTIONSPlease direct questions about this course to:\nKariAnn DeServi\, MEd\nDirector of Education\, ABSA\n866.425.1385 / education@absa.org
URL:https://absa.org/event/large-scale-biosafety/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:ABSA-Sponsored,Online Education,Webinar
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