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Biological research: Rethink biosafety

Tim Trevan calls on those working with organisms that are hazardous, or could be so, to take lessons from the nuclear industries, hospitals and other sectors that have established a safety culture.

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Trevan, T. Biological research: Rethink biosafety. Nature 527, 155–158 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/527155a

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