Dear Flow Communinity:
How are people (especially the sorter folks) addressing the issue
of acquiring/sorting biohazardous material which has the potential
for aeresolizing. Are these facilities restricted or confined
strictly within a P-3 facility. I am concerned that general
percautionary measures are not sufficient to address this issue.
Please respond. Thank you in advance!
Gilbert
Gilbert Radcliff
Basic Science Research Coordinator
Core Facility for Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute at the
University of South Florida
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa, Florida 33612 USA
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