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Find the most recent onboarding information in the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/18TLh3SLpIlm1C0Yi9HsApjrKHGcnKCdQQlYKJmVthno/edit Larkum Lab Google Drive]. | |||
Latest revision as of 14:46, 3 November 2023
We are to improve this a bit by bit, both in terms of amount of content, and quality of content.
Please help us improve the on-boarding process by sharing missing or incorrect information on lab's #general slack channel.
Find the most recent onboarding information in the Larkum Lab Google Drive.
Basics
- Register with as member of the lab
- Serenella
- Transponder (key)
- Oded
- Laboratory safety instructions
- Oded
- Larkumlab Slack
- Anyone existing lab member can create an add for you, and Slack admins (Oded, Matthew or Hatem) automatically receive a notification and would approve the request.
- Desk space
- Matthew/Robert
Approvals for working with animals
- By default you DO NOT have permission to touch an animal, or a slice of an animal
- To work wit animals you must
- have a Felasa B certificate
- To apply for one:
- Get your supervisor approval, he should check with Matthew
- Ask Oded to sign-up
- To apply for one:
- By added, and wait for approval to be added, onto an animal protocol
- You can only work on protocols you are approved
- Protocols category are either T-Protocol (Terminal) or G-Protocols
- T protocols:
- Only slicing, no prior injection, no prior training, no nothing. First interaction with a mouse is the last one.
- Currently, they are reviewed, rejected or approved internally by Charite
- Ask the animal-protocol handling person to add you
- Current responsible person: Lukas
- G protocols
- For handling mice, surgeries and training
- G protocols are quite restrictive:
- Each protocol has subprotocols
- Each subprotocol has only certain procedures, drugs and animal lines approved on them
- You can get add to G-protocol (and automatically approved on all its subprotocols) *but* you might only get approved for certain procedures of that protocol, not all the allowed procedures.
- Applying for new G protocols or current protocols amendments are reviewed, rejected or approved by LAGeSo
- NEVER perform a procedure that is not approved on your protocol
- Ask the animal-protocol handling person to add you
- Current responsible person: Lukas
- For all the protocols, we have to submit to the authorities (in March) a report about our animal and drugs usage.
- Therefore, it's of utmost importance to keep our animal record correct and up-to-date
- T protocols:
- have a Felasa B certificate
- Access to the animal faculties
- Consult your supervisor first
- CCO Animal Facility access Dr. Vet. Claudia Abramjuk.
- AOCF Facility access Melissa Long: melissa.long@charite.de
- For ordering animals and checking on the current animals status we use Pyrat:
- Pyrat account Oded/Lukas/Narda/Robert
- (when you have Felasa, and are on our protocols, we write to Roland Schonebeck and he adds people to Pyrat)
- Ask a lab member to show you how to use it
- Pyrat account Oded/Lukas/Narda/Robert
IT
- Humboldt Email account:
- Oded / Serenella
- Wired Internet connection
- Oded
- Get the form from
- https://neurocure.de/files/neurocure/PDFs/Welcome%20Service/Netzwerk-Anmeldung_Fremdgeraet.pdf
- Larkumlab mailing list
- Oded
Ordering
Start from Ordering Q&A
Steps:
- First consult your supervisor
- Add orders to QUARTZY,
- Check with your supervisor about approved orders.
- Check for updates on Quartzy_order_update page
More on-boarding steps:
- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1l-kXgbeEIQSz_Z7iFfyX-4nNEBFYtb2O