[DIYbio] Re: News from the Open Biolab Graz-Austria (OLGA): Permission for GMOs!

Hi,

thanks for the congratulations!


Am Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2013 22:40:58 UTC+1 schrieb DrBrian:
Did you document the process.  Would be valuable.
We did not write it down yet, but actually it is quite straightforward!

Our government provides all informations and forms needed for the process handily on a webpage, so we actually just had to download the form and fill it in... ;)

The people from the genetech agency were really helpful and excited themselves, so we could work out the process together with them.

To get the permission you need to meet certain equipment standards (autoclave, a few security measures like chemical-proof workplaces etc.) and organise a few official "biological security comittee" members (2 internal, 1 external) with whom you need to discuss and document your genetech projects. These people must have at least 3 years experience working with GMOs.
There also will be a few inspections where the equipment and documentation is checked and in theory they could fine us if we don't meet the requirements - but of course we don't expect this :)


Am Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2013 05:22:23 UTC+1 schrieb alex smith:
do you have live video stream or data broadcast services ?
Not yet, I am afraid. We are still working out our processes and don't provide much educational ressources yet.
But we will of course document interesting projects and provide them to the community.
You can try to figure out most of our activities by reading our automatically translated ( :D ) wiki (http://translate.google.com/translate?tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Frealraum.at%2Fwiki%2Fdoku.php%3Fid%3Dolga%3Aolga&act=url), which is actually not that bad.


Am Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2013 06:02:06 UTC+1 schrieb SC:
I am curious, how does the European Union define GMO?
A GMO according to EU law is an organism which is modified with foreign DNA, be it from a synthetic vector or another organism. It is actually allowed to modify organisms with DNA from the same species, eg. create an E.coli XL-1 blue gene bank from E.coli DNA. Directed mutagenesis etc. is also not regulated by gene tech laws.
It is also very difficult to impossible to work with GMOs outside the lab, so it's forbidden to plant GMO plants in your garden or grow glowing GMO fish. :)


Feel free to ask anything you want to know, maybe some of our experiences are useful to other labs too!


Greetings,
Martin

Open bioLab Graz

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