University of Bridgeport Joint Institutional Biosafety and Laboratory Safety Committee

Biological and biomedical research offers great opportunities for a better understanding of biological mechanisms and pathways that lead to targeted and more effective therapies for diseases and harmful conditions. Often, this research involves the use of recombinant DNA, infectious agents, and other potentially hazardous biologicals and chemicals that pose risks to our safety. Working at an appropriate biosafety containment level and with the appropriate safety precautions is essential for mitigating those risks. The University of Bridgeport (UB) is committed to adhering to the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules and all pertinent requirements for research involving:

  1. Recombinant DNA
  2. Synthetic nucleotides
  3. Infectious agents (pathogens)
  4. Biological toxins
  5. Nanotechnology
  6. Human and non-human derived materials
  7. Risk group agents
  8. Dual use research

Therefore, UB IBC’s primary responsibility is to work with the UB research community to ensure that research involving the criteria described above is carried out accordingly.

UB researchers who propose to conduct research with materials or agents listed above are required to submit an application to the IBC for review and approval prior to initiating the proposed research.

UB IBC/LSC meetings are open to the public. UB reserves the right to hold executive sessions during IBC meetings that are not open to the public.

Questions? Contact the Joint Institutional Biosafety and Laboratory Safety Committee

  • Phone203-576-2395
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