Here:
http://downloadcenter.bgrci.de/resource/downloadcenter/downloads/B006_Gesamtdokument.pdf
Sorry, it's in german, but you just have to look for the organism name and associated risk group.
Start at page 72, continues until page 770 more or less.
Just bacteria and archea.
There's an analogous document for fungi, etc
On Wednesday, 13 April 2016 17:22:11 UTC+2, Jason Bobe wrote:
http://downloadcenter.bgrci.de/resource/downloadcenter/downloads/B006_Gesamtdokument.pdf
Sorry, it's in german, but you just have to look for the organism name and associated risk group.
Start at page 72, continues until page 770 more or less.
Just bacteria and archea.
There's an analogous document for fungi, etc
On Wednesday, 13 April 2016 17:22:11 UTC+2, Jason Bobe wrote:
This list of safe micro-organisms was published in late 90s, to fulfill the "NIH Director's wish to provide a list of organisms that pose no threat to health or the environment". It describes microbes that are safe for grade school classroom use, for example:Anyone know of a more modern, updated resource like this?Jason
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