This webcast will talk about the fundaments of a biological viral outbreak and discuss common and uncommon laboratory techniques that will limit spread and combat contamination. Live: Thursday, Mar. 26, 2020 at 1pm EDT | 12pm CDT | 10am PDT On demand available after final airing Mar. 26, 2021 Register free
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Event Overview:
Many chemists and scientists are considered essential personnel during the COVID-19 outbreak. While many chemists understand the nature of clean lab techniques, they might not be aware of how these techniques will protect them from a biological contamination risk. This webcast will talk about the fundaments of a biological viral outbreak and discuss common and uncommon laboratory techniques that will limit spread and combat contamination. We will discuss additional points of protection and laboratory practices that can be enacted to ensure a higher degree of cleanliness. We will also talk about the inevitable result of potential chemical contamination, which can result, with the increased application of chemicals for biological protection.
Key Learning Objectives:
Review of common laboratory cleanliness practices and how they can be increased or changed to also combat biological agents
Discussion of the biology and virology involved of the current outbreak to the chemical community which has some knowledge of the process but does not see biology as part of their expertise
Highlight where biological controls may contribute unfortunate chemical contamination to their analysis so that the community can be aware and minimize disruption to their work
Speakers: Patricia Atkins, Senior Application Scientist, SPEX CertiPrep
Rebekah Biermann, Territory Sales Manager, SPEX CertiPrep
Time and Date: Thursday, Mar. 26, 2020 at 1pm EDT | 12pm CDT | 10am PDT
On demand available after airing until Mar. 26, 2021.
Sponsors: MilliporeSigma, the life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
SPEX CertiPrep
Register free: https://www.cannabissciencetech.com/cst_w/COVID-19