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19th Annual MABioN Biosafety Hybrid Symposium Aug 7-9, 2023 @ University of Kentucky
"The 90" Student Center 440 Hilltop Ave, LexingtonThe MABioN Annual Symposium is a two day conference for biosafety professionals and others involved in biosafety. The Symposium opens at 1pm on Monday and concludes after lunch on Wednesday. Presentations on various topics related to biosafety are planned for Monday afternoon, all day Tuesday and Wednesday morning. An optional half-day pre-conference workshop will be held Monday morning, and an optional facility tour on Wednesday Morning. Come and network with biosafety professionals in the Midwest area and learn and share information about biosafety. Register separately for the Monday morning workshop, which includes a break and lunch.
June 6, 2023 1pm CT | MABioN Webinar: Clinical Gene Transfer/Gene Therapy Biosafety and Compliance
MABioN is proud to offer a webinar discussing
Clinical gene transfer/gene therapy biosafety and compliance
This webinar will be a panel discussion of the topic.
IBC oversight of studies involving transfer of recombinant DNA/RNA or recombinant micro-organisms to human research study subjects can be complex. We will review the NIH guidelines that apply to human research and benchmark how different institutions handle IBC approvals. There will be a panel discussion on institutional experiences of hearing gene therapy studies using an internal IBC vs. using a third-party (external) IBC.
Nov 15, 2022 noon CT | MABioN Webinar: Retooling: Adapting HAZWOPER to a biomedical academic research institution
GotowebinarMABioN is proud to offer a webinar discussing
Retooling: Adapting HAZWOPER to a biomedical academic research institution
This presentation will describe how HAZWOPER hazardous material training can be geared to fit the needs of individuals working in an academic research institution
Presented By: John C. Bivona
University of Chicago
Director of Biosafety and Biosecurity,
Select Agent Alternate Responsible Official
John received his Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University, with an emphasis in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), in 1994. He began his career working for an EHS consultant and then in 2000 was hired by University of Chicago EHS, where he served for eight years in multiple roles including Industrial Hygienist, EHS Officer, and Biosafety Officer/Alternate Responsible Official for the Select Agent Program.He currently serves as the primary point of contact for the UChicago Select Agent Program at the Howard Taylor Ricketts Laboratory (HTRL), which is located on the campus of Argonne National Laboratory.
John oversees all aspects of biosafety, biosecurity and incident response, including all communications related to the program, both internally within the program and externally with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Department of Agriculture. John has numerous other certifications, including OSHA 40 – Hour HAZMAT, OSHA Hazardous Material Handling, OSHA 510 – Standards for General Industry, and First Receiver Decontamination for Hospitals and FEMA Incident Command Systems for Health Care Organizations.