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Agricultural and Plant Biosafety Program Management atProgram Management at

Rutgers University

Aparupa Sengupta, Ph.D., M.S., M.Sc.Aparupa Sengupta, Ph.D., M.S., M.Sc.

Biosafety OfficerRutgers UniversityRutgers University

aparupa.sengupta@rutgers.eduABSA Annual Meeting 2017

Presentation Overview

Diversity of Rutgers’ Agricultural and

Plant Research

Improvements to Plant Biosafety Improvements to Plant Biosafety

Program Management g g

Challenges and Achievements

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Diversity of Research and Locations

PreventStudying Prevent adhesion of E. coli (tested for

Studying mechanisms of action of coli (tested for

human materials)

of action of ricin and shiga

toxin )

Identifying Field study-Identifying genes for improving

Field study-Transgenic

Regulated by 3

p gbiofuel traits

g yUSDA-APHIS

Regulations

Safe to eat

rDNA concerns

Safe to grow

4Environmental

safety

Select Agents/ Pathogens

Program Requirements

IBC Registration (as needed) Permits (as needed)

Lab to Field Control Measures

oEngineering Controls ab to e doEngineering ControlsoAccessoTrainingoTrainingoRecord KeepingoLabeling

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Identifying the Gaps in the Program

IdentifyingIdentifying the Gaps

Outreach to Plant PIs (IBC requirements) Plant Biosafety Training Module Autoclave validation program Implementationg In-house Inspection

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Plant/ Related Research Specific Training

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Autoclave Validation Program

• Autoclave Validation- Bacterial spore testing

• Periodic testingat least once a month- at least once a month

- once per week for transgenic research facilitiestransgenic research facilities

• Record and logRecord and log maintenance checks

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Greenhouse In-house Inspection

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Greenhouse In-house Inspection

BSL-1 Waste

C ll tiCollection

Transgenic Non-

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Label Transgenic Label

PROGRESSAgricultural Field In-house Inspection

Bagging

Access Control

gg g

Control Labeling

Volunteer Monitoring Waste disposal (plants

d il)

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and soil) Field equipment cleaning Pest Program

Challenges

Limited Plant-Related Research Regulations

Regulation Ambiguity

Communication Challenges

Training and Administrative Management

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Achievements

IBC Registration

Plant Research Inventory and Risk Plant Research Inventory and Risk

Assessment

Plant Research Specific Training

Successful USDA-APHIS Inspections

Autoclave Validation Program Autoclave Validation Program

Greenhouse/ Field Inspections PC: http://www.oraetlabora.co.uk/NewsAchievements/index.php

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Acknowledgement

Rutgers EHS (Biosafety) Team

Rutgers’ IBC Members

Greenhouse Facility Managers and Staff

Plant Departments/ NJAES Leadership

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RESOURCESA Practical Guide to Containment: Greenhouse Research with Transgenic Plant and Microbes (click here for pdf version)

USDA-APHIS permits and inspection https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/biotechnology/am-i-regulated

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/biotechnology/sa_compliance_and_inspections/ctcompinsp_process_permit_insp_overview

USDA-APHIS Biotechnology Regulatory Services-Permit User’s Guide

click here (for pdf version)

How the federal government regulates biotech plantsHow the federal government regulates biotech plants

http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentidonly=true&contentid=biotech-plants.xml

NIH G id li (U d t d A il 2016)NIH Guidelines (Updated April 2016)

http://osp.od.nih.gov/sites/default/files/NIH_Guidelines.html#_Toc44694832915

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