17th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety
17th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety Beyond the Pandemic: Building on the Lessons Learned August 27-31, 2022
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17th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety Beyond the Pandemic: Building on the Lessons Learned August 27-31, 2022
Topics include: BSL-1, BSL-2, BSL3 Differences; Guidelines and Resources; PPE; Disinfection; Biosafety Cabinets
Monday: Tours of ASU Biodesign Institute and the Walton Center for Planetary Health Tuesday-Wednesday: BSL-3 Design and Operations Thursday-Friday: BSL-3 Practices and Procedures
Preventing and Treating Biological Exposures: An Occupational Health Colloquium (June 11-14, 2023) ABSA International is a co-sponsor of the 13th annual “Occupational Health Colloquium: Preventing and Treating Biological Exposures”. The Colloquium is being held June 11-14, 2023 at the Embassy Suites in Alexandria, VA. It begins with a special event, a unique day-long “Behind the Scenes” tour of the National Zoo (60 people maximum). Preconference classes will be on Monday, and the colloquium itself on Tuesday and Wednesday. Topics include risks associated with monkeypox, avian influenza, cutting-edge molecular tools, sharps, new vaccines, Herpes-B , and lab animal allergies. A workshop on this subject [...]
ABSA International is partnering with Eagleson Institute and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bring you the 18th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety Keynote addresses: James Connelly, CEO My Green Lab Renee Horton, PhD, Armstrong Flight Research Center, NASA. New this year: Tours: Emory Primate Center Field Research Station CDC Emergency Operations Center, Teaching Lab, & Museum New format: Next level interactive format, with presentations in the morning followed by deep dive workshops in the afternoon. Day One: The Modern Workplace Learn about modern design and technologies, then get hands-on with highly interactive workshops on waste management, sustainable [...]
Colloquium topics include: Newly updated Lentiviral Vector Guidelines Presented for the first time with primary author Gary Fujimoto, this program will discuss new issues associated with lentiviral and retroviral vectors along with updated recommendations for post-exposure prophylaxis. With the FDA approvals for multiple vector-based therapies, the number of individuals working with these agents is rapidly expanding. While these technologies generally involve replication-deficient agents, the potential hazards associated with transgene incorporation into one’s genome need to be conveyed to all those working with these vectors. TB Expert Group Mycobacterium Tuberculosis has been a leading cause of death throughout much of [...]
Fundamentals of BSL-3 (Virtual): A 4-hour virtual BSL-3 overview providing a solid foundation for standalone learning or as preparation for the rest of the BSL-3 Seminar Series. Advanced BSL-3 Work Practices and Procedures: Engage in three detailed case studies, examining the impact of project changes on practices, PPE, and controls, tailored for advanced learners. Tour of the Duke Regional Biocontainment Laboratory & Special Dinner Event BSL-3 Design and Operation: Explore how design influences the operations of BSL-3/ABSL-3 labs, with insights into sustainability efforts for cost savings and safety enhancements. NEW! Special Considerations for ABSL-3 Facilities: Deep dive into ABSL-3 [...]
Join The Eagleson Institute and the Elizabeth R Griffin Program in Boston, MA this September for the 15th Annual Preventing and Treating Biological Exposures: An Occupational Health Colloquium This event, co-sponsored by ABSA International, connects biosafety professionals with occupational health professionals, bringing together the people who know, with the people who need to know. Topics include: Developing an Occupational Health Program, Preparing for an AAALAC Inspection, Respiratory diseases, Lentiviral and Retroviral Vectors, Laboratory Animal Allergies, Biomedical Research, Best Practices, Travel Medicine, Late Breaking Topics Tour: National Emerging Infectious Disease Laboratory (NEIDL), Boston University.
Join the Eagleson Institute and the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) for a new, in-depth workshop focused on advancing containment practices in animal research. This one-and-a-half-day event brings together Laboratory Animal Veterinarians, Biosafety Professionals, Occupational Health Professionals, Facility Managers/Engineers, and Animal Care Staff for advanced discussions and hands-on learning. Participants will explore how containment principles connect across key focus areas and apply those concepts through interactive case studies. Topics include: Facility Operations Occupational Health Animal Welfare Training
This advanced-level class utilizes scenarios and hands-on workshops to reinforce concepts contained in the senior level of CDC’s “Biosafety Laboratory Competency Guidelines.”