Past events & courses
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EBSA Thursday
New Genomic Techniques – safely managing innovation in times of legal uncertainty The third of 5 online, member only, meetings in 2021In 2008 the European GMO competent authorities established a working group to determine if organisms modified by new techniques would be subject of the GMO legislation. Ten years later, after a bumpy procedural road, the European Court of Justice indicated that organisms obtained by mutagenesis are GMOs and that only those obtained by conventional mutagenesis techniques are exempted from the GMO legislation. This legal interpretation triggered a fierce debate with all parties agreeing that the definitions included the 90’ies GMO legislation were outdated.Read more
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Gene Drives: Technologies, applications & biosafety challenges
Instructors Fred Wassenaar & Patrick Rüdelsheim Gene drives allow for a trait to be transmitted to subsequent generations in a ratio that deviates from the laws of Mendelian inheritance. Active in sexually-reproducing species, they are powerful tools to “drive” ... read all info and register hereRead more
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ISO 35001 – An introduction into the biorisk management standard
The ISO 35001 standard on “Biorisk management for laboratories and other related organisations - is the first internationally recognized management standard to specifically address hazards associated with laboratories where biological materials are handled at all containment levels.Read more
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2021 ChABSA VIRTUAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
The ongoing pandemic has highlighted the need for the rapid exchange of information on biosafety and biosecurity even while restricting many of the opportunities our community typically relies on to do so.Read more -
Introduction to vaccinology
Instructor: Gideon Kersten The course gives insight in the exciting field of vaccinology. The relevance of vaccines does not need emphasis in these days. But how do they work? ...Read more
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Biological Risk Assessment – How safe are we in our labs if we apply the risk based approach according to the new WHO Biosafety Manual?
In this webinar these and other questions will be addressed by using the risk based approach of the new WHO biosafety manual.Read more
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Biological Risk Assessment – How safe are we in our labs if we apply the risk based approach according to the new WHO Biosafety Manual?
RE-RUN for the project In this webinar these and other questions will be addressed by using the risk based approach of the new WHO biosafety manual.Read more
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International Biorisk Management Collaboration Symposium
May 21st, 2021 11:00-13:30 ET | 16:00-18:30 GMT CANCELLEDJoin us for a free symposium on Zoom to highlightbiorisk management implementation-related projectsaccomplished by teams of international collaboratorsas part of Sandia National Laboratories’ InternationalTwinning Project Round IX teams.Read more
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Gene Drives: Technologies, applications & biosafety challenges
Instructors Fred Wassenaar & Patrick Rüdelsheim Gene drives allow for a trait to be transmitted to subsequent generations in a ratio that deviates from the laws of Mendelian inheritance. Active in sexually-reproducing species, they are powerful tools to “drive” ... read all info and register hereRead more