Ethidium Bromide is a commonly used stain for gel electrophoresis in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocols, despite inherent health risks associated with it. Ethidium Bromide is a mutagen and causes acute toxicity if inhaled. You will find the following GHS pictograms on the manufacturer label and SDS. However, there are safer alternatives to ethidium bromide. […]
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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- Research Week 2023 in Review
- The Office of Research Administration (ORA) Announces the Launch of the Office of Research Administration Optimization (ORAO) to Advance Research Services and Support
- NIH Revises Grant Review Process – Focus on Scientific Merit & Reputational Bias Reduction
- Grant Forward at Emory University
- Malign Foreign Talent Programs
- Federal Interim Rule Implements TikTok Ban on Devices Used in the Performance of Federal Contracts
- Annual COI Certification Cycle
- Looking Back and Looking Ahead on FY23-24
- High Containment Laboratory Program
- Effort Certification Deadline – November 29, 2023
New from NIH
- Whistleblower Training for NIH Grant and Contract Recipients December 7, 2023Whistleblowers help the government recoup funds and prevent additional wrongdoing. The HHS Office of Inspector General developed several video resources to help someone report wrongdoing related to a grant or contract, or even retaliation as a result of making such a report or filing a complaint.NIH Staff
- Whistleblower Training for NIH Grant and Contract Recipients December 7, 2023
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