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  • Preventing and Treating Biological Exposures: An Occupational Health Colloquium

    Hotel Murano Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

    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 [...]

  • 15th Annual Preventing and Treating Biological Exposures: An Occupational Health Colloquium

    ALOFT Boston Seaport District 401-403 D Street, Boston, MA, United States

    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.