Evidence-based Approaches to Implementing Biosafety in Diagnostic and Research Laboratories

Welcome to the Elizabeth R. Griffin Foundation's groundbreaking project! In the midst of the global pandemic, laboratories worldwide were under immense pressure to carry out diagnostic testing and expand research on coronaviruses. Recognizing the critical role these laboratories play, we are embarking on an initiative to examine and enhance biosafety practices.

Our project focuses on evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of the World Health Organization's risk-based biosafety guidelines, as well as the laboratory sustainability initiative of the World Organization for Animal Health. By conducting basic research in operational contexts, we aim to provide invaluable insights into the application of these guidelines.

Working closely with key laboratories in priority countries, our project will deliver evidence-based recommendations for implementing biosafety guidelines. We will undertake a comprehensive biorisk assessment of each laboratory, develop collaborative research strategies with specific objectives, and create experimental plans and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to test these objectives.

Through meticulous analysis and findings, we will refine and update the SOPs and guidance documents, ensuring they are optimized for real-world use. The culmination of our efforts will be the publication of our research in a prestigious, peer-reviewed journal, sharing our results with the wider scientific community.

At the Elizabeth R. Griffin Foundation, we believe in the power of knowledge sharing. As part of our commitment to accessibility, comprehensive guidance documents will be freely available for download on our website. These resources will be provided in multiple languages, including English, French, Arabic, and Spanish, facilitating global collaboration and information exchange.

Join us in advancing laboratory biosafety practices and preventing valuable experiences from being lost amidst the pandemic's chaos. Together, we can support the adoption of WHO's and WOAH’s risk-based approach and foster a stronger, more resilient scientific community.

Collaborators

External ERGP Biosafety Expert Committee

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