College of Applied Vital Biotechnologies has got the global CARDF Award

Nahrain Media /Hana  Muhammad

Dr.Asma Kata  Eraby has got  the global    CARDF  Award   and  1500  $   from this global organization  for presenting  a project of having  autoclave  machine and its  accessories  to  encounter   the biotechnological dangers     in the laboratories of  growth of tissues  and     poison science  laboratory  by facilitating  removability of pollution  of  biotechnological wastes  and following the measured laboratory procedures that are used for the means of employment ,  maintenance  , treatment and  dealing with  the biotechnological  wastes  requirements  before and after sterilization .Besides ,there are the directive   suitable  principles of BMBL   for dealing with the polluted materials in laboratory  according to theses principles .The new machine autoclave has  a great impact  on enrichment of biological peace and monitoring on the wastes  of biotechnological materials  in growing the tissues and  a poison science laboratory. It  includes an important instrument  to contain the wastes in the laboratory ,prevent pollution ,exposure and spread   of  factors causing diseases as well as these instruments may be shared with others of laboratories in the near areas of college. This project aims for controlling on the biological wastes in laboratory and protect workers ,technicians  and  college  students and  postgraduate studies students   and scientists   from   the susceptibility  of  infection    acquired  from laboratory .Moreover , it trains all  staff   for the suitable  principles and procedures  of  treatment and dealing with  the laboratory wastes and prevent the dangerous materials.

 

Translated by

Asst.Prof.Aula Abdul Ghaffour Muhammad