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American Biological Safety Association

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153:, and conducts a selection of biosafety courses geared at the beginner and advanced levels. In addition, ABSA produces an annual membership directory to stimulate networking. ABSA is committed to its members in four broad areas: developing and maintaining professional standards for the field of biological safety; advancing biological safety as a scientific discipline through education and research; providing members sustained opportunities for biosafety communication, education, and participation in the development of biological safety standards, guidelines and regulations; and expanding biosafety awareness and promoting the development of work practices, equipment, and facilities to reduce the potential for occupational illness and adverse environmental impact from infectious agents or biologically derived materials. 125:: the Biological Research Laboratories at Camp Detrick, the Biological Production and Development Laboratories at Pine Bluff Arsenal, and the Biological Assessment Laboratories at Dugway Proving Grounds. This meeting was the first biological safety conference. Due to the nature of the work conducted at the biological warfare laboratories, papers presented at the conference had to be cleared in advance by security officers and attendance was restricted to persons with top secret security clearances. 149:
for the continued and timely exchange of biosafety information. In addition to conducting annual biological safety conferences to keep members informed of current biosafety issues and regulatory initiatives, and offering registration and certification, ABSA publishes and distributes a quarterly journal,
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Throughout the 1970s, participation in the conferences continued to grow, and by 1983, discussions began regarding the creation of a formal organization. The American Biological Safety Association was officially established and a constitution and bylaws were written in 1984; however, the constitution
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Beginning in 1957, the biological safety conferences were planned to include non-classified sessions to enable broader sharing of biological safety information with personnel not associated with the United States Army biological warfare programs. But it was not until 1964 that the conference was held
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The American Biological Safety Association (ABSA) was founded in 1984 to promote biosafety as a scientific discipline and to serve the growing needs of biosafety professionals throughout the world. Biosafety concerns the safe handling of biological materials, particularly infectious agents that cause
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As of 2008, ABSA membership includes over 1,600 professionals from across the nation, and over 20 countries, including Brazil, Canada, and Japan. Its goals are to provide a professional association that represents the interests and needs of practitioners of biological safety, and to provide a forum
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as an essential principle and serve the needs of biosafety professionals. The association's goals are to represent the interests and desires of practitioners of biosafety, and to be a dispenser of
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for the library to process, preserve, and provide access to the collection which documents the history of the association. Rachel Telford, Special Collections Intern from the
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Although ABSA was officially founded in 1984, almost 30 years earlier, on April 18, 1955, 14 representatives from
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The concept of biological safety (or biosafety) has paralleled the development of the science of
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In 2007, the American Biological Safety Association entered into an agreement with the
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at a government installation not associated with the biological warfare program; the
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A History of ABSA Part I: The First Ten Biological Safety Conferences 1955 - 1965
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Applied Biosafety: Journal of the American Biological Safety Association (JABSA)
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Applied Biosafety: Journal of the American Biological Safety Association
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in the workplace or release of the organisms to the environment.
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A History of ABSA Part III: Safety Conferences 1978 - 1987
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A History of ABSA Part II: Safety Conferences 1966 - 1977
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and its extension into new and related areas including
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Burnett, MS, CBSP 322:Debra Hunt, DrPH, RBP, CBSP 314:Jack Keene, DrPH, RBP, CBSP 210:Jonathan Richmond, PhD, RBP 402:Karen Byers, MS, RBP, CBSP 370:Bob Hawley, PhD, RBP, CBSP 636: 378:Chris Thompson, RBP, CBSP 338:Barbara Johnson, PhD, RBP 330:Maureen (Best) Ellis, RBP 258:Jerome Schmidt, PhD, CBSP 266:Mary Cipriano, RBP, CBSP 139:pathogenic microorganisms 282:Byron Tepper, PhD, CBSP 250:Gerald Spahn, PhD, CBSP 76:occupational infections 462:Biological Containment 458:Biological containment 362:Glenn Funk, PhD, CBSP 167:(JABSA), published by 155: 112:Dugway Proving Grounds 92:University of Maryland 72:containment principles 386:Bob Ellis, PhD, CBSP 274:Manny Barbeito, CBSP 96: 610:Safety organizations 242:Emmett Barkley, PhD 482:Bacillus atrophaeus 306:Marilyn Misenhimer 116:Frederick, Maryland 449:Biological warfare 120:biological warfare 108:Pine Bluff Arsenal 560:Official Web Site 467:Biosafety cabinet 431:Biological safety 422: 421: 202:Jerry Tulis, PhD 151:Applied Biosafety 53:synthetic biology 49:molecular biology 22:biological safety 627: 522: 521: 516:. 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Index

biological safety
biosafety
microbiology
tissue culture
recombinant DNA
animal studies
molecular biology
synthetic biology
biotechnology
microbiologists
pathogenic
microorganisms
containment principles
occupational infections
National Agricultural Library
University of Maryland
Camp Detrick
Pine Bluff Arsenal
Dugway Proving Grounds
Frederick, Maryland
biological warfare
laboratories of the United States Army
National Animal Disease Laboratory
Ames, Iowa
pathogenic microorganisms
Mary Ann Liebert
Biological safety
biosafety
biosecurity
Biotechnology

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