POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS BIOLOGICAL AGENTS Forms 6A and 6B.

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POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS BIOLOGICAL AGENTS Forms 6A and 6B

POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS BIOLOGICAL AGENTS (PHBA) Students are allowed to conduct research in a very limited capacity using hazardous biologicals Students are allowed to conduct research in a very limited capacity using hazardous biologicals Potentially hazardous biological agents are Potentially hazardous biological agents are Any microorganisms-bacterial strains, viral strain, fungi, parasites Any microorganisms-bacterial strains, viral strain, fungi, parasites Recombinant DNA technologies Recombinant DNA technologies Human/animal tissues, whether frozen/fresh Human/animal tissues, whether frozen/fresh Special forms needed can include Special forms needed can include Form 6A PHBA Risk assessment form Form 6A PHBA Risk assessment form Form 6B for use of human or animal tissue Form 6B for use of human or animal tissue