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  • Team:WITS-South Africa/Philosophy
    ...ly-like’ concern for one another and that one’s actions reflect on the community as well as on the individual. ...stake in its endeavours and should bear some of the responsibility for the community. Conversely, every member should also but also share in the fruits of its
    10 KB (1,670 words) - 21:37, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Baltimore US/Safety
    ...p, but I think that the two of you have possibly set a standard on how the community can participate in an established event such as iGEM. You're contribution ...including Jason Bobe and Mackenzie Cowell's [http://www,diybio.org DIY-Bio community], we have discussed the issues of safety, security, and ethics since our i
    11 KB (1,696 words) - 22:56, 27 October 2010
  • Team:TU Delft/Safety/ethics
    ===Responsibility=== Researchers working on bioremediation must consider their responsibility on the above mentioned topics. Starting with safety, it is clear that scien
    13 KB (2,031 words) - 13:51, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Tec-Monterrey/SafetyEthics
    ... the conversation of Biosafety and together define the path the scientific community should take in these issues. ...ntists and their research teams. Without the cooperation of the scientific community, governments will have a hard time preventing accidents that can have possi
    30 KB (4,492 words) - 00:38, 28 October 2010
  • Team:METU Turkey Software
    new parts they have designed in order to improve this community resource. design devices according to the needs of the community instead of designing
    111 KB (16,214 words) - 11:40, 16 April 2011
  • Security
    ...re biology through top-down governmental approaches and the need to find a community-based response to this shared problem.</p> ... the interdisciplinary nature of synthetic biology, and the experience the community has in drawing in people from different backgrounds, we are well placed to
    20 KB (3,346 words) - 16:10, 18 June 2010
  • Team:Peking/template
    <li class="responsibility"> ...responsibility/home.html" title="Corporate Responsibility"><span>Corporate Responsibility</span></a>
    33 KB (4,278 words) - 12:26, 19 September 2010
  • Team:METU Turkey Software/test
    new parts they have designed in order to improve this community resource. design devices according to the needs of the community instead of designing
    97 KB (13,932 words) - 23:46, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Northwestern/SideProject
    ...esults with the best intentions, it is important for the synthetic biology community to be self-regulatory in the most legitimate sense. In this essay we will ...at they do not understand. If we wish for society to trust the scientific community and share our passions, we must first help them to understand. People’s
    14 KB (2,166 words) - 21:47, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Heidelberg/Notebook/Biosafety
    ... considered as non-hazardous and non-infectious for the individual and the community. As to the German laws (GenTG, GenTSV), in vitro work with shRNA in adeno-a ...zardous and non-infectious to individuals working with these parts and the community in general. Since we do not submit adeno-associated virus, we do - accordin
    4 KB (546 words) - 16:09, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Missouri Miners/Ethics
    ...d could possibly impede research. An ethical dilemma has arisen where the community will soon have to choose between the advancement of science and the prevent ...aria that do not stunt the development of these countries. Therefore, the community must ask and decide if synthetic biology is necessary in this instance.</p>
    9 KB (1,390 words) - 00:33, 28 October 2010
  • Team:Lethbridge/Ethics
    ...uries, and it wasn’t until the discovery of antibiotics that the medical community was finally able to fight off infection and bacterial growth. In 1928, Alex ... product and amass the largest possible profit. Eventually, it became the responsibility of the government to step in and look after the regulation and legal issues
    24 KB (3,674 words) - 17:36, 27 October 2010
  • Team:TU Munich/EthicsAndBiosafety
    ...ioterrorism emerging from synthetic organisms. Since the synthetic biology community is carried by an open source mentality, knowledge and techniques to create ...dware but what kind of software is enabled by it, is not and cannot be our responsibility anymore. The network itself is, like mentioned above, for physical reasons
    19 KB (3,065 words) - 12:46, 26 October 2010
  • Team:TU Munich/BeyondTheLab/EthicsAndBiosafety
    ...ioterrorism emerging from synthetic organisms. Since the synthetic biology community is carried by an open source mentality, knowledge and techniques to create ...dware but what kind of software is enabled by it, is not and cannot be our responsibility anymore. The network itself is, like mentioned above, for physical reasons
    20 KB (3,275 words) - 16:40, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Harvard/human practices/debate
    ...fety of GM crops, and summarized rebuttals made by the genetic engineering community. Use the menu above to browse the sub-topics.</p> the crop is the responsibility of the European Food Safety Autority and other Europe-wide bodies. Differin
    20 KB (3,046 words) - 21:11, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Peking/test2
    <li class="responsibility"> ...responsibility/home.html" title="Corporate Responsibility"><span>Corporate Responsibility</span></a>
    32 KB (4,173 words) - 16:20, 19 September 2010

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