How can members of the community learn more about the grant process, what types of diseases will be studied, and what types of safety procedures are already in place to safe-guard the community?
Information about the RBL will be available through a dedicated web-site, e-mail address and mailing address. In addition, the University’s Environmental Health and Safety Director and/or the Biosafety Officer (206-543-7262) as well as the Office of University News and Media Relations (206-543-2580) can be contacted for general information at any time. Because of mandated security some specific information must be protected, but it is the UW’s intention that the RBL development process be an open dialogue to ensure that the community understands the need for the facility and the steps that will ensure safety and security. It is very important to stress to all that the research that will be conducted in this facility is an expansion of what is already occurring at sites throughout the UW.
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