GLASSWARE WASHING
玻璃器皿清洗
基本信息
- 批准号:9061615
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaBiologicalCancer Center Support GrantChargeCore FacilityEconomicsEquipmentGrantIndividualLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchLiquid substancePreparationProcessReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesServicesSterilizationanticancer researchcareercost effectiveimprovedinstrumentmemberoncologyprogramstissue culturewasting
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION OF SHARED RESOURCES
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Career Center (SKCCC) Glassware Washing Core, a Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) Core since 1976, provides cleaning and sterilization of reusable laboratory glassware, instruments and equipment and provides sterilization of biohazardous tissue culture waste from Center research laboratories. Routine services are washing, material wrapping/preparation for sterilization, pipette plugging, accommodating individual investigators' customized washing and preparation needs; and centralized autoclaving for media and liquids, and biohazardous material. The facility is located in the Bunting-Blaustein Cancer Research Building I (CRBI) and services are provided by glassware washers supervised by an administrative supervisor. Service logs are maintained and each investigator is charged for these services. The facility is equipped with three washers, three autoclaves, two dryers and other assorted support equipment. Currently two glassware washing staff members process glassware, media and waste. In January 2006, the facility added support for the David Koch Cancer Research Building II (CRBll). In order to accommodate the additional demand, one washer, one autoclave and one dryer were added. Casework was added to increase and improve the efficiency of the prep/plugging area. There is one additional autoclave in CRBll to handle autoclaving of biohazardous waste. Lay: The Glassware Washing Core offers cleaning and sterilization of laboratory glassware. This is a cost effective way to provide clean glassware and sterilized materials required for many research activities.
SKCCC Managed Shared Resource
Current Grant Year Reporting Period: January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010.
共享资源的描述
Sidney Kimmel综合职业中心(SKCCC)玻璃器皿清洗核心,自1976年以来一直是癌症中心支持资助(CCSG)核心,为可重复使用的实验室玻璃器皿,仪器和设备提供清洁和灭菌,并为中心研究实验室的生物危害性组织培养废物提供灭菌。常规服务包括清洗、材料包装/消毒准备、移液管堵塞、满足个别研究者的定制清洗和准备需求;以及对培养基和液体以及生物危害材料进行集中高压灭菌。该机构位于Bunting-Blaustein癌症研究大楼I(CRBI),由行政主管监督的玻璃器皿清洗机提供服务。维护服务日志,并向每位调查员收取服务费。该设施配备了三台洗衣机、三台高压灭菌器、两台烘干机和其他配套支持设备。目前,两名玻璃器皿清洗工作人员处理玻璃器皿、培养基和废物。2006年1月,该设施增加了对大卫科赫癌症研究大楼II(CRBII)的支持。为了满足额外的需求,增加了一个洗涤器、一个高压灭菌器和一个干燥器。增加了套管,以增加和提高准备/封堵区域的效率。CRBII中有一个额外的高压灭菌器,用于处理生物危害废物的高压灭菌。放置:玻璃器皿清洗核心提供实验室玻璃器皿的清洁和消毒。这是提供许多研究活动所需的清洁玻璃器皿和灭菌材料的一种经济有效的方法。
SKCCC托管共享资源
当前资助年度报告期:2010年1月1日至2010年12月31日。
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