Contact and rDNA Advice
The rDNA officer, within Research and Innovation Services, provides administrative support for the University Recombinant DNA Monitoring Committee.
Local Area Liaison Officers
Your Local Area Liaison Officer (LALO) is your school-based contact for issues relating to working in certified facilities and rDNA monitoring at ANU. See the table below to find their contact details.
Their role is to strengthen communication between the committee, staff, researchers and students, to help ensure your facilities comply with the Guidelines for physical containment facilities, and ensure research is conducted in line with the requirements of the Gene Technology Act and Gene Technology Regulations.
Area | Liaison Officer |
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Canberra Hospital | Ian Allsop |
John Curtin School of Medical Research | Holly Burke |
Centre for Advanced Microscopy | Daryl Webb |
Australian Phenomics Facility | Cassandra Phillis Cassandra.Phillis@anu.edu.au |
Research School of Biology - Biomedical Science & Biochemistry / Technical Support | Tina Liu |
Research School of Biology - Plant Sciences | Stephanie McCaffery |
Research School of Biology - Plant Growth Facilities | Christine Larsen |
Kioloa Coastal Campus | Shane Paul |
About the Committee
The Gene Technology Regulator requires all organisations undertaking certain dealings with GMOs to be formally accredited. Accredited organisations must have the resources and the internal processes in place to enable them to effectively work with GMOs. This includes having (or having access to) an established and appropriately constituted Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC).
The University Recombinant DNA Monitoring Committee is the name of the IBC for ANU and the ACT Health Directorate. The committee includes experts from various disciplines across ANU, who review, monitor and advise on all ANU GM work. It helps these institutions to manage risks that may be associated with dealings with GMOs, including containment of GMOs, and to review applications from researchers within ANU colleges for dealings involving GMOs. The committee also issues newsletters with updates for researchers after each of their meetings (see the right-hand sidebar for past issues of the newsletter).
To get in contact with the committee please email rdna.officer@anu.edu.au.
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