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lunawolf
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Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:38 pm
Occupation: Dog Trainer
Project Question: I need to grow different samples of mold for a dog training project and need to be able to identify and keep them separate for training purposes. How do I get started?
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Project Status: I am conducting my research

Mold Cultures

Post by lunawolf »

I am looking to grow specific mold cultures to use in training a detection dog. How do I get started? The cultures need to be as pure as possible for the purposes of training...where do I begin?
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Re: Mold Cultures

Post by deleted-71884 »

lunawolf wrote:I am looking to grow specific mold cultures to use in training a detection dog. How do I get started? The cultures need to be as pure as possible for the purposes of training...where do I begin?
Hi lunwolf,

Mold is highly dangerous to human health, and I don't think the general public is allowed to grow mold without government jurisdiction (like a mold lab). I would try a different project if I were you.

Hope that helps!

-Sam
lunawolf
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Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:38 pm
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Project Question: I need to grow different samples of mold for a dog training project and need to be able to identify and keep them separate for training purposes. How do I get started?
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Re: Mold Cultures

Post by lunawolf »

Mold Detection Dogs are of great service to people and can detect mold that humans cannot...I will continue to work on my project, but thanks for the advice. I think it is worth the risk if done properly and safely.
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Re: Mold Cultures

Post by deleted-71884 »

Hi lunawolf,

So then my next question would be... Are you part of a microbiology lab that will allow you to grow mold on agar plates? There are very specific protocls that have to be followed for growing hazardous organisms like mold.

-Sam
lunawolf
Posts: 3
Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:38 pm
Occupation: Dog Trainer
Project Question: I need to grow different samples of mold for a dog training project and need to be able to identify and keep them separate for training purposes. How do I get started?
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Re: Mold Cultures

Post by lunawolf »

[Post edited by Science Buddies' adminstrator.]

I have found a lab that will help me with my project.
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