Biological Safety Level (BSL)

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WHO defines “Laboratory Biosafety” as the term used to describe the containment principles, technologies, and practices that are implemented to prevent unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxins or their accidental release

BSL-3 Laboratory in Singapore

  1. National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) , National Centre for Infectious Diseases [ref]
  2. School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University [ref]
  3. Animal Biosafety Level Three Laboratory, DSO National Laboratories [ref]
    • 27 MEDICAL DRIVE, #13-00, DMERI@DSO Singapore 117510
  4. Biosafety Level-3 (BSL-3) Core Facility, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore [ref]
    • The state-of-the-art 650m2 facility situated in the Centre for Translational Medicine (MD6 building) on the NUS Kent Ridge campus, is equipped with a range of laboratory equipment with advanced technologies (including flow cytometers, aerosolization machine for establishing infectious disease mouse models and PET/CT imaging to evaluate various organ and tissue functions in animals).

BSL-4 Laboratory in South East Asia

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Keywords

BSL, biosafety

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