Source: DONALD DANFORTH PLANT SCIENCE CENTER submitted to NRP
BIOSAFETY CONTROL
Sponsoring Institution
Agricultural Research Service/USDA
Project Status
ACTIVE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0432968
Grant No.
(N/A)
Cumulative Award Amt.
(N/A)
Proposal No.
(N/A)
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Jun 20, 2017
Project End Date
Jun 20, 2022
Grant Year
(N/A)
Program Code
[(N/A)]- (N/A)
Recipient Organization
DONALD DANFORTH PLANT SCIENCE CENTER
975 NORTH WARSON ROAD
ST. LOUIS,MO 63132
Performing Department
(N/A)
Non Technical Summary
(N/A)
Animal Health Component
10%
Research Effort Categories
Basic
80%
Applied
10%
Developmental
10%
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
20318201060100%
Keywords
Goals / Objectives
To utilize the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Institutional Biological Safety Committee of the (Donald Danforth Plant Science Center) to ensure compliance of USDA-ARS scientists with the National Institute of Health Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules (NIH Guidelines) for the safe conduct of research employing recombinant technology, including protecting crops and livestock from pests and disease or improving the quality and safety of agricultural products, and research with biohazardous materials and toxins.
Project Methods
USDA-ARS and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center conduct research that employs recombinant DNA technology, synthetic nucleic acids and other potential biohazards (e.g., infectious agents, oncogenes, zoonotic pathogens, and biological toxins). To avoid conflict, ambiguity, and duplication of efforts regarding biosafety protocols, reviews, and record-keeping, USDA-ARS and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center desire to operate under a single set of rules/guidelines that all employees locasted at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center (USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit employees and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center employees) will follow while working at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center.