http://2010.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&feed=atom&limit=250&target=Jamesliao2010.igem.org - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T14:44:34ZFrom 2010.igem.orgMediaWiki 1.16.5http://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-28T03:56:24Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0 14px 10px -9px"<br />
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|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|140px|center|width = 140px|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Where is the will, there is the way.<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: As the team's leader, I mainly take the role of a manager to design and guide team members to fulfill our final goal---construct the first artificial organelle <br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I mainly take charge of using RFC 10 to get the whole pdu shell protein sequence and then try to purify and identify the pdu BMC. Besides, I take a lot of work on the modeling of our project.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I mainly take charge of attempt to use novel assembly standard BBF RFC 53 to construct pdu shell complex.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
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Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: Throughout the summer, my work mainly focus on construct pdu BMC shell complex using the standard assembly methods. Besides, I designed our team's wiki, T-shirt and a lot of picture to interpret our project<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: "What if" is the placebo of loser.<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to prepare the sample for transmission electron microscope observation. I also help other people with their work.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to help Chang Liu with his experiment. And I take charge of construct RFA-pduA fusion protein and V98-GFP fusion protein.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to continue Duo An's work to assemble the BMC shell protein, since he has a lot courses in this semester.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to make the protocol in the wiki.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to raise money for our team.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I am mainly in charge of the work in human practice.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Know Thyself.&&Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.^ ^<br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: Although I was a fresh man and came to USTC iGEM mainly to learn synthetic biology, I did some experiment in cloning.Moreover I also took part in human practice and related wiki writing.Thank you!O(∩_∩)O~<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: This is my second year attending iGEM. I came up with our project's idea.<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
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Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I love Synthetic Biology. <br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Computer Science (Software engineering) <br />
*Motto: Where there is a will, there is a way!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to design and write the wiki</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-28T03:53:41Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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{| style="color:green; margin: 0 14px 10px -9px"<br />
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|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|140px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Where is the will, there is the way.<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: As the team's leader, I mainly take the role of a manager to design and guide team members to fulfill our final goal---construct the first artificial organelle <br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I mainly take charge of using RFC 10 to get the whole pdu shell protein sequence and then try to purify and identify the pdu BMC. Besides, I take a lot of work on the modeling of our project.<br />
<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I mainly take charge of attempt to use novel assembly standard BBF RFC 53 to construct pdu shell complex.<br />
<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: Throughout the summer, my work mainly focus on construct pdu BMC shell complex using the standard assembly methods. Besides, I designed our team's wiki, T-shirt and a lot of picture to interpret our project<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: "What if" is the placebo of loser.<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to prepare the sample for transmission electron microscope observation. I also help other people with their work.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to help Chang Liu with his experiment. And I take charge of construct RFA-pduA fusion protein and V98-GFP fusion protein.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to continue Duo An's work to assemble the BMC shell protein, since he has a lot courses in this semester.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to make the protocol in the wiki.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to raise money for our team.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I am mainly in charge of the work in human practice.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Know Thyself.&&Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.^ ^<br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: Although I was a fresh man and came to USTC iGEM mainly to learn synthetic biology, I did some experiment in cloning.Moreover I also took part in human practice and related wiki writing.Thank you!O(∩_∩)O~<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: This is my second year attending iGEM. I came up with our project's idea.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I love Synthetic Biology. <br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Computer Science (Software engineering) <br />
*Motto: Where there is a will, there is a way!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to design and write the wiki</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-28T03:45:42Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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{| style="color:green; margin: 0 14px 10px -9px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|140px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Where is the will, there is the way.<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: As the team's leader, I mainly take the role of a manager to design and guide team members to fulfill our final goal---construct the first artificial organelle <br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I mainly take charge of using RFC 10 to get the whole pdu shell protein sequence and then try to purify and identify the pdu BMC. Besides, I take a lot of work on the modeling of our project.<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I mainly take charge of attempt to use novel assembly standard BBF RFC 53 to construct pdu shell complex.<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: Throughout the summer, my work mainly focus on construct pdu BMC shell complex using the standard assembly methods. Besides, I designed our team's wiki, T-shirt and a lot of picture to interpret our project<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: "What if" is the placebo of loser.<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to prepare the sample for transmission electron microscope observation. I also help other people with their work.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to help Chang Liu with his experiment. And I take charge of construct RFA-pduA fusion protein and V98-GFP fusion protein.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to continue Duo An's work to assemble the BMC shell protein, since he has a lot courses in this semester.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to make the protocol in the wiki.<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: My work is to raise money for our team.<br />
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| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
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Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I am mainly in charge of the work in human practice.<br />
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Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Know Thyself.&&Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.^ ^<br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I am a fresh man, I came to USTC iGEM mainly for learn synthetic biology.But I've done some experiment in cloning.Moreover I also take part in human practice and related wiki writing.<br />
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| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
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Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: This is my second year attending iGEM. I came up with our project's idea.<br />
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| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
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Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution: I love Synthetic Biology. <br />
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| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
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Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Computer Science (Software engineering) <br />
*Motto: Where there is a will, there is a way!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
*Contribution:My work is to design and write the wiki</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/advisorTeam:USTC/Team/advisor2010-10-28T02:23:55Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Advisors==<br />
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Zhaofeng Luo<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
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Jiong Hong<br />
*Mail: hjiong@ustc.edu.cn <br />
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|[[Image:Ustc_software_team_jh.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Hao Jiang]]<br />
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Hao Jiang<br />
*Mail:haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Cell Biology <br />
*Research Interests: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*E-mail: haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Former 2009 iGem USTC team member<br />
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==Students==<br />
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*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
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Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
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Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
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Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
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Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
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Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
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Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
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Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
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Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
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Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
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Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
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| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
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Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Computer Science (Software engineering) <br />
*Motto: Where there is a will, there is a way!<br />
*Postgraduate Student</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:36:47Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== USTC2010 IGEM PCR with DNA Polymerase ==<br />
[[Image:PCR.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM DNA Gel extraction protocol ==<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM_DNA_digestion_protocol ==<br />
[[Image:DNA Digestion.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Ligation of insert DNA into plasmid vector DNA ==<br />
[[Image:Ligation of insert and vector.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Transformation protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Transformation USTC.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Miniprep Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Miniprep USTC.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Purification of artificial metabolosome proteins Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Purification of artificial metabolosome proteins.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM TEM-Preparation of samples for thin sectioning Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:TEM-Preparation of samples for thin sectioning.pdf]]</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:36:09Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== USTC2010 IGEM PCR with DNA Polymerase ==<br />
[[Pdf:PCR.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM DNA Gel extraction protocol ==<br />
[[Image:DNA Gel Extraction.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM_DNA_digestion_protocol ==<br />
[[Image:DNA Digestion.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Ligation of insert DNA into plasmid vector DNA ==<br />
[[Image:Ligation of insert and vector.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Transformation protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Transformation USTC.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Miniprep Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Miniprep USTC.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Purification of artificial metabolosome proteins Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Purification of artificial metabolosome proteins.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM TEM-Preparation of samples for thin sectioning Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:TEM-Preparation of samples for thin sectioning.pdf]]</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:35:08Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== USTC2010 IGEM PCR with DNA Polymerase ==<br />
[[Image:PCR.pdf]]<br />
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[[Image:DNA Gel Extraction.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM_DNA_digestion_protocol ==<br />
[[Image:DNA Digestion.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Ligation of insert DNA into plasmid vector DNA ==<br />
[[Image:Ligation of insert and vector.pdf]]<br />
<br />
== USTC2010 IGEM Transformation protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Transformation USTC.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Miniprep Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Miniprep USTC.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM Purification of artificial metabolosome proteins Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:Purification of artificial metabolosome proteins.pdf]]<br />
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== USTC2010 IGEM TEM-Preparation of samples for thin sectioning Protocol ==<br />
[[Image:TEM-Preparation of samples for thin sectioning.pdf]]</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:29:14Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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[[Image:PCR.pdf]]<br />
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[[Image:DNA Gel Extraction.pdf]]</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:28:58Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== USTC2010 IGEM PCR with DNA Polymerase ==<br />
[[Image:PCR.pdf]]<br />
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[[Image:DNA Gel Extraction.pdf.pdf]]</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:26:45Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== PROJECT DESCRIPTION ==<br />
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When amazed that life is a box of chocolate, we basically refer to sweets ignoring the box. However this year we USTC iGEM 2010 Team switch our attention to the unadorned plain box. Our expectation is to construct a '''Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber''' using Synthetic Biology methods.<br />
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There are always dogmas in Biological field. In text-book, we acquire one that compartmentation is one of the disparate element distinguishing Eukaryotic from Prokaryotic. These compartments guarantee in spatial level the cellular process, from transcription to translation, both individually and collaboratively. Specifically, some membrane-folded organelles, such as Peroxisome, function as barriers to obstacle the diffusion of cellular toxicity,such as hydrogen peroxide. However, recent researches also find out similar accompanying rules in Prokaryotic. Regardless of the membrane-folded organelles, these proteinaceous compartements share several features as their Eukaryotic analogue. Typical for the microcompartments, is one Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) encoded by pdu operon firstly found in Salmonella enterica. Such BMC restricts 1,2-propanediol metabolism related proteins in the inner lumen that it increases the rate of enzymatic catalytic reactions and sequester propionaldehyde diffuse into the cytoplasm, giving rise to cellular toxic impair.<br />
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In this project, we will engineer Escherichia.coil to construct a Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber in three continuous steps. First, we will utilize our bacteria to construct a internal empty BMC by cloning essential pdu shell gene into bacteria. Second, we endeavor with rationale to architect different signal peptides to deliver target enzyme into BMC. Last, we will attempt to improve the traditional purification methods of BMC to enhance the yield of the products.<br />
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The advantages of our Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber is obvious. This Chamber could on one hand reduce towards host cells the toxicity yielded from the pathway intermediates, on the other hand subside the influence the host shedding on the synthesis of product, where is the meaning of Host-cell-free coming from. Additionally, Reaction Chamber may enhances the efficiency of the enzyme through the principle of substrates channelling. By achieving all these goals we wish we can construct a robust production line in E.coli.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/ProjectTeam:USTC/Project2010-10-27T21:26:01Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== PROJECT DESCRIPTION ==<br />
<br />
<br />
When amazed that life is a box of chocolate, we basically refer to sweets ignoring the box. However this year we USTC iGEM 2010 Team switch our attention to the unadorned plain box. Our expectation is to construct a '''Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber''' using Synthetic Biology methods.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are always dogmas in Biological field. In text-book, we acquire one that compartmentation is one of the disparate element distinguishing Eukaryotic from Prokaryotic. These compartments guarantee in spatial level the cellular process, from transcription to translation, both individually and collaboratively. Specifically, some membrane-folded organelles, such as Peroxisome, function as barriers to obstacle the diffusion of cellular toxicity,such as hydrogen peroxide. However, recent researches also find out similar accompanying rules in Prokaryotic. Regardless of the membrane-folded organelles, these proteinaceous compartements share several features as their Eukaryotic analogue. Typical for the microcompartments, is one Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) encoded by pdu operon firstly found in Salmonella enterica. Such BMC restricts 1,2-propanediol metabolism related proteins in the inner lumen that it increases the rate of enzymatic catalytic reactions and sequester propionaldehyde diffuse into the cytoplasm, giving rise to cellular toxic impair.<br />
<br />
<br />
In this project, we will engineer Escherichia.coil to construct a Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber in three continuous steps. First, we will utilize our bacteria to construct a internal empty BMC by cloning essential pdu shell gene into bacteria. Second, we endeavor with rationale to architect different signal peptides to deliver target enzyme into BMC. Last, we will attempt to improve the traditional purification methods of BMC to enhance the yield of the products.<br />
<br />
<br />
The advantages of our Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber is obvious. This Chamber could on one hand reduce towards host cells the toxicity yielded from the pathway intermediates, on the other hand subside the influence the host shedding on the synthesis of product, where is the meaning of Host-cell-free coming from. Additionally, Reaction Chamber may enhances the efficiency of the enzyme through the principle of substrates channelling. By achieving all these goals we wish we can construct a robust production line in E.coli.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/protocolTeam:USTC/Project/protocol2010-10-27T21:21:49Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== USTC2010 IGEM DNA Gel extraction protocol ==<br />
[[Image:PCR.pdf]]</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/ProjectTeam:USTC/Project2010-10-27T21:19:32Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== PROJECT DESCRIPTION ==<br />
<br />
<br />
When amazed that life is a box of chocolate, we basically refer to sweets ignoring the box. However this year we USTC iGEM 2010 Team switch our attention to the unadorned plain box. Our expectation is to construct a '''Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber''' using Synthetic Biology methods.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are always dogmas in Biological field. In text-book, we acquire one that compartmentation is one of the disparate element distinguishing Eukaryotic from Prokaryotic. These compartments guarantee in spatial level the cellular process, from transcription to translation, both individually and collaboratively. Specifically, some membrane-folded organelles, such as Peroxisome, function as barriers to obstacle the diffusion of cellular toxicity,such as hydrogen peroxide. However, recent researches also find out similar accompanying rules in Prokaryotic. Regardless of the membrane-folded organelles, these proteinaceous compartements share several features as their Eukaryotic analogue. Typical for the microcompartments, is one Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) encoded by pdu operon firstly found in Salmonella enterica. Such BMC restricts 1,2-propanediol metabolism related proteins in the inner lumen that it increases the rate of enzymatic catalytic reactions and sequester propionaldehyde diffuse into the cytoplasm, giving rise to cellular toxic impair.<br />
<br />
<br />
In this project, we will engineer Escherichia.coil to construct a Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber in three continuous steps. First, we will utilize our bacteria to construct a internal empty BMC by cloning essential pdu shell gene into bacteria. Second, we endeavor with rationale to architect different signal peptides to deliver target enzyme into BMC. Last, we will attempt to improve the traditional purification methods of BMC to enhance the yield of the products.<br />
<br />
<br />
The advantages of our Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber is obvious. This Chamber could on one hand reduce towards host cells the toxicity yielded from the pathway intermediates, on the other hand subside the influence the host shedding on the synthesis of product, where is the meaning of Host-cell-free coming from. Additionally, Reaction Chamber may enhances the efficiency of the enzyme through the principle of substrates channelling. By achieving all these goals we wish we can construct a robust production line in E.coli.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/ProjectTeam:USTC/Project2010-10-27T21:18:41Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== PROJECT DESCRIPTION ==<br />
<br />
<br />
When amazed that life is a box of chocolate, we basically refer to sweets ignoring the box. However this year we USTC iGEM 2010 Team switch our attention to the unadorned plain box. Our expectation is to construct a '''Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber''' using Synthetic Biology methods.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are always dogmas in Biological field. In text-book, we acquire one that compartmentation is one of the disparate element distinguishing Eukaryotic from Prokaryotic. These compartments guarantee in spatial level the cellular process, from transcription to translation, both individually and collaboratively. Specifically, some membrane-folded organelles, such as Peroxisome, function as barriers to obstacle the diffusion of cellular toxicity,such as hydrogen peroxide. However, recent researches also find out similar accompanying rules in Prokaryotic. Regardless of the membrane-folded organelles, these proteinaceous compartements share several features as their Eukaryotic analogue. Typical for the microcompartments, is one Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) encoded by pdu operon firstly found in Salmonella enterica. Such BMC restricts 1,2-propanediol metabolism related proteins in the inner lumen that it increases the rate of enzymatic catalytic reactions and sequester propionaldehyde diffuse into the cytoplasm, giving rise to cellular toxic impair.<br />
<br />
<br />
In this project, we will engineer Escherichia.coil to construct a Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber in three continuous steps. First, we will utilize our bacteria to construct a internal empty BMC by cloning essential pdu shell gene into bacteria. Second, we endeavor with rationale to architect different signal peptides to deliver target enzyme into BMC. Last, we will attempt to improve the traditional purification methods of BMC to enhance the yield of the products.<br />
<br />
<br />
The advantages of our Host-cell-free Reaction Chamber is obvious. This Chamber could on one hand reduce towards host cells the toxicity yielded from the pathway intermediates, on the other hand subside the influence the host shedding on the synthesis of product, where is the meaning of Host-cell-free coming from. Additionally, Reaction Chamber may enhances the efficiency of the enzyme through the principle of substrates channelling. By achieving all these goals we wish we can construct a robust production line in E.coli.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/acknowTeam:USTC/Team/acknow2010-10-27T21:03:31Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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|[[Image:hongjiong.JPG|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
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Jiong Hong<br />
*Mail: hjiong@ustc.edu.cn</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/acknowTeam:USTC/Team/acknow2010-10-27T21:02:29Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Advisors==<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
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|[[Image:USTC Software zfl.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
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Zhaofeng Luo<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
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|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:hongjiong.JPG|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
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Jiong Hong<br />
*Mail: hjiong@ustc.edu.cn <br />
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|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Ustc_software_team_jh.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Hao Jiang]]<br />
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Hao Jiang<br />
*Mail:haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Cell Biology <br />
*Research Interests: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*E-mail: haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Former 2009 iGem USTC team member<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/advisorTeam:USTC/Team/advisor2010-10-27T21:00:32Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Advisors==<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
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|[[Image:USTC Software zfl.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
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Zhaofeng Luo<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
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{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px 50px"<br />
|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:hongjiong.JPG|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
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Jiong Hong<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
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|[[Image:Ustc_software_team_jh.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Hao Jiang]]<br />
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Hao Jiang<br />
*Mail:haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Cell Biology <br />
*Research Interests: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*E-mail: haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Former 2009 iGem USTC team member<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/File:Hongjiong.JPGFile:Hongjiong.JPG2010-10-27T20:58:35Z<p>Jamesliao: 洪老师</p>
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<div>洪老师</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:54:56Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0 14px 10px -9px"<br />
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|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
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Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
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Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
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Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
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|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
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Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:52:34Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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{| style="color:green; margin: 0 14px 10px -9px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/advisorTeam:USTC/Team/advisor2010-10-27T20:48:51Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Instructors==<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
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|[[Image:USTC Software zfl.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
<br />
Zhaofeng Luo<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Ustc_software_team_jh.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Hao Jiang]]<br />
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Hao Jiang<br />
*Mail:haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Cell Biology <br />
*Research Interests: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*E-mail: haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Former 2009 iGem USTC team member<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/advisorTeam:USTC/Team/advisor2010-10-27T20:48:23Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Instructors==<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
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|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:USTC Software zfl.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
<br />
Zhaofeng Luo<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Ustc_software_team_jh.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Hao Jiang]]<br />
<br />
Hao Jiang<br />
*Mail:haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Cell Biology <br />
*Research Interests: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*E-mail: haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Former 2009 iGem USTC team member<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/advisorTeam:USTC/Team/advisor2010-10-27T20:47:45Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Instructors==<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px 50px"<br />
|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:USTC Software zfl.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Zhaofeng Luo]]<br />
<br />
Zhaofeng Luo<br />
*Mail: lzf@ustc.edu.cn<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="500px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Ustc_software_team_jh.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Hao Jiang]]<br />
| align="left" width="300px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Jiang<br />
*Mail:haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Cell Biology <br />
*Research Interests: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*E-mail: haojiang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Former 2009 iGem USTC team member<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:47:02Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px -32px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:46:44Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px -32px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:46:02Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px -32px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:45:34Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px -32px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|}</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Team/memberTeam:USTC/Team/member2010-10-27T20:44:59Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Students==<br />
{| style="color:green; margin: 0px 10px 10px -32px"<br />
|- align="center" width="200px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
|[[Image:Zhangyang.jpg|170px|center|thumb|Yang Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="400px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yang Zhang<br />
*Mail: zocean@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:ruijun.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Ruijun Zhu]] <br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ruijun Zhu<br />
*Mail: rjchu@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: Impossible = I'm possible ~O(∩_∩)O~<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:liuchang.jpg|center|170px|thumb|Chang Liu]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Chang Liu<br />
*Mail: lctj@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. <br />
* Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:anduo.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Duo An]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Duo An<br />
*Mail: anduo@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry<br />
*Motto: Down to the earth. <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yangjing.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Jing Yang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jing Yang<br />
*Mail: yangjing@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Zhangying1.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ying Zhang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ying Zhang<br />
*Mail: praying@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences-System Biology <br />
*Motto: There can be miracles,when you believe<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gaoge.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Ge Gao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Ge Gao<br />
*Mail: singhigh@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:gongxin.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Xin Gong]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Xin Gong<br />
*Mail: gongx@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Biosciences <br />
*Motto: Life is a pure flame,and we live by an invisible sun within us. <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guojianhe.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jianhe Guo]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Jianhe Guo<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Material science and engineering<br />
*Motto: gjhabc@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:yinbozhao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Yinbo Zhao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Yinbo Zhao<br />
*Mail: zhaoyybb@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: School for gifted young <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Senior Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Guipingwang.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Guiping Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Guiping Wang<br />
*Mail: gpw@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: physics<br />
*Motto: Do you know what enticed Decartes to study the rainbow?The beauty! <br />
*Sophomore Undergraduate Student<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:wangyouliang.jpg|center|300px|thumb|Youliang Wang]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Youliang Wang<br />
*Mail: youliang@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: A climber enjoying to conquer hardships, no fear of rocks or storms!<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Songjiajia.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Jiajia Song]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
<br />
Jiajia Song<br />
*Mail: jiajias@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Chemistry <br />
*Motto: Synthetic Biology, Directed Evolution<br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
|- align="center" width="450px" style="padding: 0 15px 15px 20px;"<br />
| [[Image:Jamesliao.JPG|center|300px|thumb|Hao Liao]]<br />
| align="left" width="600px" style="padding: 30px 30px 30px 30px; "|<br />
Hao Liao<br />
*Mail: jamesliao@mail.ustc.edu.cn<br />
*Major: Software engineering <br />
*Motto: <br />
*Postgraduate Student<br />
<br />
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Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.png]] <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey4.jpg]] <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg]]<br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
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== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:43:39Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.png]] <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey4.jpg]] <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg]]<br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:42:35Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey4.jpg]] <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg]]<br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:42:06Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey4.png]] <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg]]<br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:40:54Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey4.jpg]] <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg]]<br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:38:59Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
[[Image:USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
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<br />
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<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:37:55Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:37:29Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
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<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:36:58Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:36:26Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p style="text-align:left"><br />
Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:35:35Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
<br />
A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
<br />
2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
<br />
5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.<br />
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Below are the results of the questionnaire answered by people before the talk. </p><br />
<br />
<br />
== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
<br />
Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
<br />
<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
<br><br />
1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
<br><br />
Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
<br />
A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
<br />
<br><br />
4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
<br />
Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
<br />
5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/8/85/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey5.jpg"> <br />
<br><br />
</p></div><br />
</body></html><br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
<br />
We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
<br />
1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
<br />
A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
<br />
<br />
2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
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A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
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3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
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A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
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4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
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A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
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5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
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A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
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From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
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1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
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2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
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3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
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4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
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== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
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1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
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A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
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2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
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A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
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3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
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A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
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4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
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A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
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5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
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A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/surveyTeam:USTC/Project/survey2010-10-27T20:34:00Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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== SURVEY OVERVIEW ==<br />
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Our survey includes two parts, one conducted before our campus talk and the other after that. 106 students took part in the former part and 12 students took part in the second . We adjust our campus talk according to the information we collected in part one and collected information to see the influence our campus talk and open day to the audience in part two. The result is reported as following. <br />
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== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION ONE) ==<br />
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<p>The first two questions are about people’s attitude towards genetic manipulation. The results somewhat worry us. As they show, more than a half of the students resist genetically modified food and are terrified when hearing that something is genetically modified. Probably, they will show similar concern towards what we are doing in the area of synthetic biology. On the other hand, as the third question shows, students show much enthusiasm for gene manipulation. So there is a pressing need for us to help them form an objective view of synthetic biology. To achieve this goal, we held comprehensive talk about synthetic biology. ( <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicize" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fourth question shows the impact of synthetic biology on human health concerns students most. In general, this concern can be divided into two parts: what synthetic biology can do to benefit us and what harm it may do. For the first part, many gold-winning projects of previous years have shown its great potential. As for the second part, it really worries us whether the microcompartment we’ve synthesized may raise safety issues in terms of public health and environment. So we decided to do something to estimate the risks. (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safe" target=_blank>for more information</a>)</p><br />
<p>The fifth result really cheers us, for it shows that about 3/4 students involved tend to show a responsible attitude towards scientific research.<br />
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1、你对转基因食品(例如转基因水稻,抗虫害棉花)的态度:<br><br />
A、坚决抵制,即使转基因食品价格会很低<br><br />
B、稍许抵制,但如果价格优势明显也可以接受 <br><br />
C、与正常食品同等对待<br><br />
D、转基因食品高于平常食品。<br><br />
What’s your attitude towards genetically modified food(GMF)?<br><br />
A. strongly resist it,even though GMF can be bought at a much lower price<br><br />
B. resist it ,but if the price of it if really low,I’ll consider take it.<br><br />
C. Treat GMF and normal food as equals<br><br />
D. Value GMF more than the normal<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/e/e6/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey1.png"> <br />
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2、 谈到“基因操纵”你最先浮现的情感是那种?<br><br />
A、恐惧 B、担忧 C、好奇 D、自豪<br><br />
You are _______when hearing that something is genetically engineered?<br><br />
A. terrified<br><br />
B. worried<br><br />
C. curious<br><br />
D. proud<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/27/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey2.jpg"> <br />
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3、今年你接触到一些有关基因操纵的消息吗?<br><br />
A、经常,而且会主动寻找相关信息。 B、经常被动接受一些信息<br><br />
C、偶尔 D、从不<br><br />
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Have you ever heard something about gene manipulation this year?<br />
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A. yes,and I willingly search for interesting information about that.<br><br />
B. Yes,others often told me something related to it<br><br />
C. Only occasionally<br><br />
D. Never<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/55/USTC2010humanpracticesurvey3.jpg"> <br />
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4、你认为基因操纵会对那些方面造成不小的冲击?(可多选)<br><br />
A、伦理学 B、生物进化 C、人类健康 D、环境污染<br><br />
E、其他:_________________________________________________<br><br />
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Synthetic biology will have a strong impact on_____________<br />
<br />
A. ethics<br><br />
B. biological evolution<br><br />
C. human health<br><br />
D. environmental pollution<br><br />
E. others_____________________________________________<br><br />
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/59/USTC2010humanprcticesruvey4.jpg"> <br />
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5、你在从事科学研究的时候(或者将来从事科学研究时)会不会考虑你所做的工作将来对人类社会的影响(环境、伦理、健康……)?<br><br />
A、会,而且会针对其作出调整 <br><br />
B、会考虑一部分,但如果会影响研究结果,暂时不会考虑<br><br />
C、从不考虑<br><br />
Have you ever consider the impact of your work on Society, in terms of environment, ethics and human health?<br><br />
A. Yes, think a lot about it.<br><br />
B. Yes, I’ll think about it, but if it greatly affect my research, I’ll ignore it.<br><br />
C. Never<br><br />
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== SURVEY BEFORE CAMPUS TALK(SECTION TWO) ==<br />
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We also conducted a survey concerning bioethical problem in which 106 students took part<br />
The following is our questions and conclusion. <br />
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1. After man could create life according to our will, will people abuse all the creatures as they start to regard creatures as product? <br />
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A. yes (56.6%) B. no (43.4%)<br />
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2. Does controlling (and destroying) life created by human mean disrespect for life? <br />
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A. yes (79.8%) B. no (20.2%)<br />
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3. Do you agree with the saying “Increasing the sense of responsibility of research institutions and researchers can avoid potential risk effectively”<br />
<br />
A. yes (51.8%) B. no (48.2%)<br />
<br />
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4. Commercial application of synthesis biology lead to additional potential risk to public safety(risk of unintended consequences and the risk of overreaching our knowledge), and these commercial activities are treated equally to other ordinary ones. Do you think it is fair?<br />
<br />
A. yes(49.07%) B. no(50.93%)<br />
<br />
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5. In terms of the regulation of synthesis biology, which of the following do you think have the biggest responsibility? <br />
<br />
A. government B. nongovernmental organizations C. research institutions D. commercial cooperation<br />
[[Image:问卷.gif]]<br />
<br />
From the survey above, we the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
<br />
1. (question 1-3)As we have seldom heard of claims that synthesis biology is intrinsically wrong, these questions are going to test whether people really support the idea of synthesis biology in ethical perspective. So we try to convey a slightly negative inclination to the respondent in the question (these questionnaires are in Chinese and people with no idea of this question are more easily to give a negative or conservative answer) and see whether they will still give positive answer. We discover that around 40% of respondent give negative answer, which means a considerable percentage of people do not have clear attitude or do not concern about these issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
2. (question 4,5) The answer of these questions is no surprising. As products related to synthesis biology are not common, people’s view towards these products is conventional and similar to that of other products which is newly developed---for a newly developed field people conventionally think the government has the obligation to regulate and supervise it and people are conventionally distrust commercial organizations.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
3. additional information(some of the following is from our experience): <br />
(1). Except people’s view to these issues, how much they care about these issues and in what perspective they consider these issues are also essential problems. From our experience, people with no religious belief seldom consider these problems really serious and are open to guidance.<br />
(2) Most people consider intrinsic bioethical problem a somewhat metaphysical problem and do not think these problems will make any difference in the material world.<br />
(3)As products related to synthesis biology are not common in china, people’s view towards these products and related issues is vague and with no oblivious inclination. <br />
<br />
<br />
4. we conducted our survey in different apartment(excluding biology department), and the result show almost no difference.<br />
<br />
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== SURVEY AFTER CAMPUS TALK ==<br />
<br />
1.have you ever think about bioethical problems before? What's your attitude towards it?<br />
<br />
A. Yes and I support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
B. Yes and I don’t support further development of synthesis biology. <br />
C.No and I do not think it should be considered seriously.<br />
D. I have not certain attitude but I think it should be considered seriously. <br />
[[Image:开放日.gif]]<br />
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2 The change of your attitude towards intrinsic bioethical problems<br />
<br />
A. I consider these problems more seriously (75%)<br />
B. I think it’s a rather trivial issue(25%)<br />
<br />
3.The change of the extent to which synthesis biology should be restricted due to intrinsic bioethical problem according to you after the campus talk<br />
<br />
A. increase(42%) <br />
B. decrease(58%)<br />
<br />
4. the change of your attitude towards safety of product related to synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.less worry about that (0%) B more worry about that (8%)<br />
C no change in attitude but concern more about its safety (92%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_1.gif ]]<br />
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5.The change of your attitude towards the regulation of synthesis biology<br />
<br />
A.more optimistic(75%)<br />
B. more pessimistic(15.7%)<br />
C.no change in attitude but concern more about it(8.3%)<br />
[[Image:问卷_3_2.gif]]<br />
From the data above we could conclude that our campus talk and open day worked out just fine. We do not mean here that we persuade every participant to approve the idea of synthesis biology, but we have successfully conveyed a thorough, though concise, overview of this field to the public.</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/safeTeam:USTC/Project/safe2010-10-27T20:33:30Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p ><span class="firstletter">T</span>hanks to the study of synthetic biology ,more efficient ways to produce medical treatments, to solve pollution problems.etc. have been available.But it may also lead to synthesis or redesign of harmful pathogens (e.g., smallpox) by malicious actors.So it is necessary that we make sure we conduct experiment with a non-infectious host organism and estimate the potential risks before and when doing the experiment.Besides,strictly following some standards on synthetic biology concerning the safety is also required.</p><br />
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== Experimental Safety ==<br />
*Just like any other practical activities in school science, all microbiology investigations require the user to adopt good laboratory practice. The [[Team:USTC/Notebook| preliminary experiment training]] made sure that every one of us get familiar with the whole system of basic microbiology investigations and get adroit skills especially for those in related majors.<br />
*'''Several regulations has been set to guarantee personal protection.''' <br /> <br />
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**Food or drink should not be stored or consumed in a laboratory or prep room that is used for microbiology. <br /><br />
**No-one should lick labels, apply cosmetics, chew gum, suck pens or pencils or smoke in a laboratory or prep room. <br /><br />
**Facilities should be provided within the laboratory or prep room for hands to be washed with soap after handling microbial cultures and whenever leaving the lab. <br /><br />
**Paper towels or some other hygienic method should be used for drying hands. If contamination of the hands is suspected, then they should be washed immediately with soap and water. <br /><br />
**Cuts or abrasions should be protected by the use of waterproof dressings or by wearing disposable gloves. <br /><br />
**Safety glasses should be worn in some certain circumstances,eg. when using a UV lamp.<br /><br />
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*'''Work Safety in our lab is categorized into two levels as follows:'''<br />
**Level 1: ''organisms we work with have little known risk and are observed in the closed containers in which they are grown.'' Microbes ('''K12''') we growing is tested as non-risk and harmless, furthermore, by culturing closed containers which are taped before examination and remain unopened unless the cultures inside have been killed by the autoclave sterilizer. We made every effort to exclude any possibility of unsafety. <br />
**Level 2: ''biological reagents we use are considered on environmental and human safety.'' We choose '''GelRed''' instead of EB as our nuleic acid stains.<br />
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==Safety Issues in China==<br />
<p>On the June 24, 2010, a symposium was held in Suzhou by CAST new ideas new doctrine Academic Salon, discussing biological safety issues in China.</p><br />
<p>The issues includes</p><br />
<p>***how to limit the abuse of synthetic biology technology and prevent bio-hacking, biological terrorists, in order to protect public safety.</p><br />
<p>***What the influence of synthetic life may be on the ecosystem</p><br />
<p> how to control the polution manipulated genes may do to the environment</p><br />
etc.<br />
For more information>>[http://www.biols.cas.cn/xwdt/zhxw/201007/t20100701_2890628.html]<br />
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==Security==<br />
<p><br />
We held a discussion on this open-security delima and generated some suggestions for this issue.<br />
*'''Precaution'''<br />
**'''A declaration is extremely necessary:''' The declaration should include not only the authorship but also the committement not to misuse the project.Obviously, a general declaration for all the iGEM projects is needed.<br />
**'''The registration information for OpenWetWare should be audited under a strict standard:''' Although an extensvie group of users means a large influence, the armory of synthetic biology world without any fence would be a threat to our society since none can guarantee all the prospective users are research-oriented.<br />
*'''Sanction: '''Given the unpredictability and severity of crimes in biology field, the levels of punishment are hard to define. However, any possible damage should have a punishment level in the scope of legal regulations.<br />
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==Consulting with Experts==<br />
In case we may neglect some potential risks of the Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) encoded by pdu operon from Salmonella enterica,we also wrote a letter consulting the safety issues of BMC to Prof. Martin Warren (one of the writers of ''Synthesis of Empty Bacterial Microcompartments, Directed Organelle Protein Incorporation, and Evidence of Filament-Associated Organelle Movement'' [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WSR-4YX6M74-H&_user=1555926&_coverDate=04%2F23%2F2010&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_origin=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1507901721&_rerunOrigin=scholar.google&_acct=C000053683&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1555926&md5=7792f360749d8fdb12d3e537c5df4ce5&searchtype=a]<br />
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<p>Below are the qustions and his answers.</P><br />
<p>1) Some people think the E.coli we are engineering could evolve into some superbug with the help of the BMC.What do you think the chances of that may be? What measure do you think we should take to prevent that?</p><br />
<p><em>'You are probably doing the engineering in an E. coli laboratory strain - which is quite safe and unlikely to survive if released. Moreover, there is no evidence that the BMC confers any great advantage - E. coli has already lost the pdu operon so it cannot be that important.'</em></p><br />
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<p>2) Beside doing the experiment,we have already organized a campus-wide talk to extend awareness on synthetic biology as well as to instill a scientific and responsible attitude towards it.To what extent do you think that can help eliminate people's panic over our work? Have you ever done something similar?</p><br />
<p><em>'The important thing is not to be arrogant with science - take on people's concerns and answer each question they raise. Synthetic biology is an amalgamation of genetic and metabolic engineering. As such, Nature has been doing this for 3.5 billion years. We still have a lot to learn and we do have to be careful. Nonetheless, synthetic biology offers genuine hope for the enhanced production of biofuels, vitamins, drugs and chemicals, which is managed properly could enhance the lives of many people worldwide.'</em></p><br />
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<p><strong>Also we consulted Prof. Bobik, Thomas A, who is also an expert in BMC.[http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/130876/Thomas_A_Bobik].</strong></P><br />
<p>Here is his reply.</P><br />
<p><em>In my opinion there is no chance that engineering a microcompartment into E. coli will create a superbug. Such microcompartments are already produced by certain species of E. coli and they are not superbugs. Moreover, most genetic changes made the lab reduce the fitness of the organism in nature. The microcompartment is not associated with any major virulence factors or toxins. Martin Warren’s group in Kent UK has made a Citrobacter MCP in E. coli. Comprehensive lab procedures to prevent the escape of engineered organisms, potentially harmful or not, should be used.</em></P><br />
<p><strong>Thanks to them ,our primary concerns are lifted.Thank you very much for your help and kindness!O(∩_∩)O~</strong></p><br />
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<p>No.As have been shown in the part of [[Team:USTC/Project/safe|Consulting with Experts]] </p><br />
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<p>No.But there are some good trends towards it.More and more people come to realize that bio-safety issues should be carefully considered. Besides more measures such as risk estimation etc.are taken to ensure more safer biological research. For more information[[Team:USTC/Project/safe|Safety Issues in China]]</p><br />
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<p ><span class="firstletter">T</span>hanks to the study of synthetic biology ,more efficient ways to produce medical treatments, to solve pollution problems.etc. have been available.But it may also lead to synthesis or redesign of harmful pathogens (e.g., smallpox) by malicious actors.So it is necessary that we make sure we conduct experiment with a non-infectious host organism and estimate the potential risks before and when doing the experiment.Besides,strictly following some standards on synthetic biology concerning the safety is also required.</p><br />
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== Experimental Safety ==<br />
*Just like any other practical activities in school science, all microbiology investigations require the user to adopt good laboratory practice. The [[Team:USTC/Notebook| preliminary experiment training]] made sure that every one of us get familiar with the whole system of basic microbiology investigations and get adroit skills especially for those in related majors.<br />
*'''Several regulations has been set to guarantee personal protection.''' <br /> <br />
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**Food or drink should not be stored or consumed in a laboratory or prep room that is used for microbiology. <br /><br />
**No-one should lick labels, apply cosmetics, chew gum, suck pens or pencils or smoke in a laboratory or prep room. <br /><br />
**Facilities should be provided within the laboratory or prep room for hands to be washed with soap after handling microbial cultures and whenever leaving the lab. <br /><br />
**Paper towels or some other hygienic method should be used for drying hands. If contamination of the hands is suspected, then they should be washed immediately with soap and water. <br /><br />
**Cuts or abrasions should be protected by the use of waterproof dressings or by wearing disposable gloves. <br /><br />
**Safety glasses should be worn in some certain circumstances,eg. when using a UV lamp.<br /><br />
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*'''Work Safety in our lab is categorized into two levels as follows:'''<br />
**Level 1: ''organisms we work with have little known risk and are observed in the closed containers in which they are grown.'' Microbes ('''K12''') we growing is tested as non-risk and harmless, furthermore, by culturing closed containers which are taped before examination and remain unopened unless the cultures inside have been killed by the autoclave sterilizer. We made every effort to exclude any possibility of unsafety. <br />
**Level 2: ''biological reagents we use are considered on environmental and human safety.'' We choose '''GelRed''' instead of EB as our nuleic acid stains.<br />
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==Safety Issues in China==<br />
<p>On the June 24, 2010, a symposium was held in Suzhou by CAST new ideas new doctrine Academic Salon, discussing biological safety issues in China.</p><br />
<p>The issues includes</p><br />
<p>***how to limit the abuse of synthetic biology technology and prevent bio-hacking, biological terrorists, in order to protect public safety.</p><br />
<p>***What the influence of synthetic life may be on the ecosystem</p><br />
<p> how to control the polution manipulated genes may do to the environment</p><br />
etc.<br />
For more information>>[http://www.biols.cas.cn/xwdt/zhxw/201007/t20100701_2890628.html]<br />
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==Security==<br />
<p><br />
We held a discussion on this open-security delima and generated some suggestions for this issue.<br />
*'''Precaution'''<br />
**'''A declaration is extremely necessary:''' The declaration should include not only the authorship but also the committement not to misuse the project.Obviously, a general declaration for all the iGEM projects is needed.<br />
**'''The registration information for OpenWetWare should be audited under a strict standard:''' Although an extensvie group of users means a large influence, the armory of synthetic biology world without any fence would be a threat to our society since none can guarantee all the prospective users are research-oriented.<br />
*'''Sanction: '''Given the unpredictability and severity of crimes in biology field, the levels of punishment are hard to define. However, any possible damage should have a punishment level in the scope of legal regulations.<br />
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==Consulting with Experts==<br />
In case we may neglect some potential risks of the Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) encoded by pdu operon from Salmonella enterica,we also wrote a letter consulting the safety issues of BMC to Prof. Martin Warren (one of the writers of ''Synthesis of Empty Bacterial Microcompartments, Directed Organelle Protein Incorporation, and Evidence of Filament-Associated Organelle Movement'' [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WSR-4YX6M74-H&_user=1555926&_coverDate=04%2F23%2F2010&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_origin=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1507901721&_rerunOrigin=scholar.google&_acct=C000053683&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1555926&md5=7792f360749d8fdb12d3e537c5df4ce5&searchtype=a]<br />
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<p>Below are the qustions and his answers.</P><br />
<p>1) Some people think the E.coli we are engineering could evolve into some superbug with the help of the BMC.What do you think the chances of that may be? What measure do you think we should take to prevent that?</p><br />
<p><em>'You are probably doing the engineering in an E. coli laboratory strain - which is quite safe and unlikely to survive if released. Moreover, there is no evidence that the BMC confers any great advantage - E. coli has already lost the pdu operon so it cannot be that important.'</em></p><br />
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<p>2) Beside doing the experiment,we have already organized a campus-wide talk to extend awareness on synthetic biology as well as to instill a scientific and responsible attitude towards it.To what extent do you think that can help eliminate people's panic over our work? Have you ever done something similar?</p><br />
<p><em>'The important thing is not to be arrogant with science - take on people's concerns and answer each question they raise. Synthetic biology is an amalgamation of genetic and metabolic engineering. As such, Nature has been doing this for 3.5 billion years. We still have a lot to learn and we do have to be careful. Nonetheless, synthetic biology offers genuine hope for the enhanced production of biofuels, vitamins, drugs and chemicals, which is managed properly could enhance the lives of many people worldwide.'</em></p><br />
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<p><strong>Also we consulted Prof. Bobik, Thomas A, who is also an expert in BMC.[http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/130876/Thomas_A_Bobik].</strong></P><br />
<p>Here is his reply.</P><br />
<p><em>In my opinion there is no chance that engineering a microcompartment into E. coli will create a superbug. Such microcompartments are already produced by certain species of E. coli and they are not superbugs. Moreover, most genetic changes made the lab reduce the fitness of the organism in nature. The microcompartment is not associated with any major virulence factors or toxins. Martin Warren’s group in Kent UK has made a Citrobacter MCP in E. coli. Comprehensive lab procedures to prevent the escape of engineered organisms, potentially harmful or not, should be used.</em></P><br />
<p><strong>Thanks to them ,our primary concerns are lifted.Thank you very much for your help and kindness!O(∩_∩)O~</strong></p><br />
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==Key Questions==<br />
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<p>No. Our strains ,promoters and linked genes(amd, GFP, etc.) are conisdered to cause no harm to the environment.Also we make sure that the residual bacteria are killed every time our experiments were over.</p><br />
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<p>No.As have been shown in the part of [[Team:USTC/Project/safe|Consulting with Experts]] </p><br />
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<p>No.But there are some good trends towards it.More and more people come to realize that bio-safety issues should be carefully considered. Besides more measures such as risk estimation etc.are taken to ensure more safer biological research. For more information[[Team:USTC/Project/safe|Safety Issues in China]]</p><br />
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''' Several Points of Bioethical Problems in China''' <br />
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As the largest developing country, China, with it rapidly developing economics and flourishing scientific researches, rise many new problems in bioethical issues and the regulation of this new scientific field. These problems are not faced by china or other developing countries along as the developing of a new scientific field requires the efforts of all over the world. For example, enlarged market of synthesis biological product, recourses of genetic parts with new functions stored in virgin forest and strengthened research forces all require the participant of developing countries. <br />
<br />
Before scrutinize these problems, we should first concentrate on the statues quo of synthesis biology in china. According to our investigation and our long acquired commonsense, we draws the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
As Chinese culture does not involves much religious context, the intrinsic bioethical problems* is not as sever and obvious.<br />
For most people, they seldom think about these issues or question the validity of research in synthesis biology. <br />
However this does not mean that most people really support the ideas of synthesis biology intrinsically, instead they just have no idea with it and with a little enlightenment of negative inclination they confused and shows negative reflections*. Additionally, '''evaluating a scientific field pragmatically is common among ordinary people''' and they usually concern more about what change this scientific field will bring to people’s daily life. Ignorance to knowledge in biology and public susceptibility to claims about potential risk of a newly developed technology may easily lead to panic and boycott when synthesis biological technology or product get involve in public safety accidents. In this point of view, this means more promotion of the concept and more explanation of the reason why people should support synthesis biology are necessary in china and some successful product using synthesis biological technology may greatly help to establish wieldy acceptance of synthesis biology.<br />
<br />
Secondly, rapidly developing scientific researches and especially relating products and commercial organization '''challenge the institutional system which is still immature.''' Working against monopolization,establishing effective supervision system in research and industrial production and many other complicated issues all requires great efforts. As a result, keeping monitoring related activities , periodical meetings discussing related problem and governmental support selectively given to responsible and normative organization might be effective way to guarantee the healthy development of synthesis biology. <br />
<br />
Thirdly, we call for''' non-military usage of synthesis biology and fair competition''' in the context of wieldy cooperation. Any nation’s will to forestall others or monopolize the market will bring distrust and hostile competition between nations which will lead to great waste of recourses and blockade the development of synthesis biology. As to the developing country, our concern about the challege synthesis biology has brought to our national safety is more intense than the developed countries.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Bioethics issues<br />
--Our campus talk in bioethics''<br />
(In this part we provide detail information about our campus talk concerning bioethical issues, which also represents our basic attitude. )<br />
<br />
'''Categories of bioethical issues'''<br />
Intrinsic bioethical issues: <br />
whether synthesizing organisms is bad in and of itself, intrinsically bad, aside from the consequences for human welfare.<br />
Regulations and strategy of development:<br />
As synthesis biology has both benefit and possible risks, its development should be carefully regulated so as to maximize the benefits and avoid possible risks. This involves the aspect of institutional design, legislation and supervision. <br />
<br />
'''Intrinsic bioethical issues'''<br />
(As these issues are often ignored in china for there do not exist common religion, we pay more attention to illustrate the significance of these problems)<br />
First we discuss why we should consider these problems as they are not directly related to the material development of society and seems not really consequential. Three major reasons is present here. <br />
<br />
Firstly, intrinsic bioethical issues are related to our world view, to be specific, our position in the universe and among all the creatures. As different world views may lead to profound discrepancy in all human affairs, intrinsic bioethical problem should be considered seriously---bioethical problem provides a unique perspective to access a much broader aspect of human world view. To further demonstrate this point, we consider the problem that after we create life as products, whether we will abuse other creatures, even mankind. This is a example how a intrinsic bioethical problem is related to people’s behavior in aspect other than biology. <br />
<br />
Secondly, these issues involve how a liberal society deals with the voice from religious organizations and dissent in metaphysical aspect. Studying these problems also helps maintain social harmony in the precondition of being neutral or at least tolerant concerning metaphysical issues. In this perspective, intrinsic bioethical issues bring with it other problems that are not at all abstract.<br />
<br />
Last but not least, these issues, just like philosophy and art, are parts of our civilization. As a saying goes “we have goals in life that are a little more ambitious than maximizing the number of genes we pass on to the next generation” , the origin of the these problems is the same as that of our curiosity to the universe and even our fervor to art. <br />
As to our attitude to these issues, we do not see any valid reason why these issues should lay any restriction to the research conducted in microbes now. we quote a more thorough conclusion from presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues:“once we study them, they don’t point toward a need to restrict synthetic biology — not now, at any rate. It seems possible that the intrinsic considerations would change as the details change — that is, if environmental damage looked to be likely or if we began to apply the technology to complex organisms.” <br />
<br />
'''Regulations and strategy of development'''<br />
In this part we briefly introduced potential benefit and possible risk of synthesis biology to the audience and outline major perspectives used in the analysis, as these issues are too complicated to be introduced in detail. We also provide some insightful view of related issues in this section including institutional design and our view toward nature. <br />
As to the potential benefit, we again quote a insightful statement in presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues: “there really hasn’t been a sympathetic enough explanation to the public of what the full range of potential benefits of new technologies has been. And this sort of “stacks the deck” because people are very aware of possible risk, but the potential social benefits of synthetic biology need to be thoroughly explored, both in terms of advances in basic sciences and in practical applications. ”<br />
<br />
We also introduce the method to classify of risks. A comprehensive classification needs to try to distinguish the severity of harm, probability of occurrence, and susceptibility to management of the risk and in particular to try to determine which risks, if any, are peculiar to synthetic biology. Besides we also conveyed information about so-called duel use risk. In this part, as we are not competent enough to carry out in-depth survey, our most information used is cited from presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues.<br />
<br />
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Links:<br />
Presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues:<br />
<br />
http://www.bioethics.gov/<br />
<br />
transcript of the commission on which our campus talk about bioethics mainly based :<br />
<br />
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''' Several Points of Bioethical Problems in China''' <br />
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As the largest developing country, China, with it rapidly developing economics and flourishing scientific researches, rise many new problems in bioethical issues and the regulation of this new scientific field. These problems are not faced by china or other developing countries along as the developing of a new scientific field requires the efforts of all over the world. For example, enlarged market of synthesis biological product, recourses of genetic parts with new functions stored in virgin forest and strengthened research forces all require the participant of developing countries. <br />
<br />
Before scrutinize these problems, we should first concentrate on the statues quo of synthesis biology in china. According to our investigation and our long acquired commonsense, we draws the following conclusions:<br />
<br />
As Chinese culture does not involves much religious context, the intrinsic bioethical problems* is not as sever and obvious.<br />
For most people, they seldom think about these issues or question the validity of research in synthesis biology. <br />
However this does not mean that most people really support the ideas of synthesis biology intrinsically, instead they just have no idea with it and with a little enlightenment of negative inclination they confused and shows negative reflections*. Additionally, '''evaluating a scientific field pragmatically is common among ordinary people''' and they usually concern more about what change this scientific field will bring to people’s daily life. Ignorance to knowledge in biology and public susceptibility to claims about potential risk of a newly developed technology may easily lead to panic and boycott when synthesis biological technology or product get involve in public safety accidents. In this point of view, this means more promotion of the concept and more explanation of the reason why people should support synthesis biology are necessary in china and some successful product using synthesis biological technology may greatly help to establish wieldy acceptance of synthesis biology.<br />
<br />
Secondly, rapidly developing scientific researches and especially relating products and commercial organization '''challenge the institutional system which is still immature.''' Working against monopolization,establishing effective supervision system in research and industrial production and many other complicated issues all requires great efforts. As a result, keeping monitoring related activities , periodical meetings discussing related problem and governmental support selectively given to responsible and normative organization might be effective way to guarantee the healthy development of synthesis biology. <br />
<br />
Thirdly, we call for''' non-military usage of synthesis biology and fair competition''' in the context of wieldy cooperation. Any nation’s will to forestall others or monopolize the market will bring distrust and hostile competition between nations which will lead to great waste of recourses and blockade the development of synthesis biology. As to the developing country, our concern about the challege synthesis biology has brought to our national safety is more intense than the developed countries.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Bioethics issues<br />
--Our campus talk in bioethics''<br />
(In this part we provide detail information about our campus talk concerning bioethical issues, which also represents our basic attitude. )<br />
<br />
'''Categories of bioethical issues'''<br />
Intrinsic bioethical issues: <br />
whether synthesizing organisms is bad in and of itself, intrinsically bad, aside from the consequences for human welfare.<br />
Regulations and strategy of development:<br />
As synthesis biology has both benefit and possible risks, its development should be carefully regulated so as to maximize the benefits and avoid possible risks. This involves the aspect of institutional design, legislation and supervision. <br />
<br />
'''Intrinsic bioethical issues'''<br />
(As these issues are often ignored in china for there do not exist common religion, we pay more attention to illustrate the significance of these problems)<br />
First we discuss why we should consider these problems as they are not directly related to the material development of society and seems not really consequential. Three major reasons is present here. <br />
<br />
Firstly, intrinsic bioethical issues are related to our world view, to be specific, our position in the universe and among all the creatures. As different world views may lead to profound discrepancy in all human affairs, intrinsic bioethical problem should be considered seriously---bioethical problem provides a unique perspective to access a much broader aspect of human world view. To further demonstrate this point, we consider the problem that after we create life as products, whether we will abuse other creatures, even mankind. This is a example how a intrinsic bioethical problem is related to people’s behavior in aspect other than biology. <br />
<br />
Secondly, these issues involve how a liberal society deals with the voice from religious organizations and dissent in metaphysical aspect. Studying these problems also helps maintain social harmony in the precondition of being neutral or at least tolerant concerning metaphysical issues. In this perspective, intrinsic bioethical issues bring with it other problems that are not at all abstract.<br />
<br />
Last but not least, these issues, just like philosophy and art, are parts of our civilization. As a saying goes “we have goals in life that are a little more ambitious than maximizing the number of genes we pass on to the next generation” , the origin of the these problems is the same as that of our curiosity to the universe and even our fervor to art. <br />
As to our attitude to these issues, we do not see any valid reason why these issues should lay any restriction to the research conducted in microbes now. we quote a more thorough conclusion from presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues:“once we study them, they don’t point toward a need to restrict synthetic biology — not now, at any rate. It seems possible that the intrinsic considerations would change as the details change — that is, if environmental damage looked to be likely or if we began to apply the technology to complex organisms.” <br />
<br />
'''Regulations and strategy of development'''<br />
In this part we briefly introduced potential benefit and possible risk of synthesis biology to the audience and outline major perspectives used in the analysis, as these issues are too complicated to be introduced in detail. We also provide some insightful view of related issues in this section including institutional design and our view toward nature. <br />
As to the potential benefit, we again quote a insightful statement in presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues: “there really hasn’t been a sympathetic enough explanation to the public of what the full range of potential benefits of new technologies has been. And this sort of “stacks the deck” because people are very aware of possible risk, but the potential social benefits of synthetic biology need to be thoroughly explored, both in terms of advances in basic sciences and in practical applications. ”<br />
<br />
We also introduce the method to classify of risks. A comprehensive classification needs to try to distinguish the severity of harm, probability of occurrence, and susceptibility to management of the risk and in particular to try to determine which risks, if any, are peculiar to synthetic biology. Besides we also conveyed information about so-called duel use risk. In this part, as we are not competent enough to carry out in-depth survey, our most information used is cited from presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues.<br />
<br />
<br />
Links:<br />
Presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues:<br />
<br />
http://www.bioethics.gov/<br />
<br />
transcript of the commission on which our campus talk about bioethics mainly based :<br />
<br />
http://www.bioethics.gov/transcripts/synthetic-biology/070810/ethics-of-synthetic-biology.html</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicizeTeam:USTC/Project/publicize2010-10-27T20:31:54Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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<p>Since the birth of the igem team in the University of Science and Technology of China, which participated in the 2007 igem competition, synthetic biology gradually gained recognition in our school. When our fellow schoolmates were conversant of the fresh upcoming event, they were burning with curiosity. Instead of feeling the apprehension over unknown risky possibilities, schoolmates of our age (16~22) focused on the enjoyment and excitement of the unknown and felt no form of hesitation to do it. However, admittedly, technology is a double-edged sword. If not left under responsible hands, the results can be catastrophic.On the other hand, ignorance can also lead in needless anxiety over new things.As students are the hope of our future,it is a pressing issue to convey a thorough understanding of synthesis biology to them. So this year, we, igemers at USTC have decided to organize a campus-wide talk to extend awareness on synthetic biology as well as to instill a scientific and responsible attitude towards it, in our fellow schoolmates.</p><br />
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<p style="font-size:15px"><strong>Part I---What We have Done with Synthetic Biology</strong></p><br />
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<p>In the first part of our talk, we introduced our guests to the world of synthetic biology and informed them the result that we had explored in this area. For the introduction part, we gave a brief description of what synthetic biology is about. Then we presented some of our iGEM previous gold-winning projects, and hopefully by doing so, we can give a good impression to the viewers. Apart from that, we also showed to the guests on some pictures of our lab and what ustc igem team had achieved since we joined this program in 2007. Before the end of the first part, we tried to explain and emphasize on the responsibility that we should take when doing the scientific research, hoping to instill into our guests the scientific and responsible attitude towards synthetic biology.</p><br />
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<p style="font-size:15px"><strong>Part II Synthetic Biology:the Research of the Creator?</strong></p> <br />
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The molecular mechanism of synthetic biology was introduced to our guests in this part. Synthetic biology is such a fast developing new discipline that it often calls for creation .Our guests came to understand synthetic biology to much further details in this part.That included the basic concept of biobrick and system ,and some recent advances in synthetic biology.<br />
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<p style="font-size:15px"><strong>Part III Bioethics</strong></p><br />
<p>In the meting, we also introduce basic concept and prevailing view points in the field of bioethics. This section involves why we should consider the issue of bioethics, what the intrinsic bioethical problem is and what the benefits and possible risks of synthesis biology are. The information conveyed to the audience mostly come from the Presidential Commission for the study of bioethics issues. As to the possible risk, we introduce the main principle of risk classification, biosafety issues and the risk of dual use. Besides, we also explain the reason why we should allow the development of synthesis biology, the principle of institutional design and the dynamic process of development and regulation. </p><br />
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[[Image:实验二.jpg]] Our team member is introducing gel electrophoresis imaging system <br />
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[[Image:实验一.jpg]] Our team member is introducing gel electrophoresis<br />
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[[Image:张洋讲.jpg]] Our team member is introducing the concept of de-coupling in synthesis biology</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/bioissTeam:USTC/Project/bioiss2010-10-27T20:31:08Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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''' Several Points of Bioethical Problems in China''' <br />
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As the largest developing country, China, with it rapidly developing economics and flourishing scientific researches, rise many new problems in bioethical issues and the regulation of this new scientific field. These problems are not faced by china or other developing countries along as the developing of a new scientific field requires the efforts of all over the world. For example, enlarged market of synthesis biological product, recourses of genetic parts with new functions stored in virgin forest and strengthened research forces all require the participant of developing countries. <br />
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Before scrutinize these problems, we should first concentrate on the statues quo of synthesis biology in china. According to our investigation and our long acquired commonsense, we draws the following conclusions:<br />
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As Chinese culture does not involves much religious context, the intrinsic bioethical problems* is not as sever and obvious.<br />
For most people, they seldom think about these issues or question the validity of research in synthesis biology. <br />
However this does not mean that most people really support the ideas of synthesis biology intrinsically, instead they just have no idea with it and with a little enlightenment of negative inclination they confused and shows negative reflections*. Additionally, '''evaluating a scientific field pragmatically is common among ordinary people''' and they usually concern more about what change this scientific field will bring to people’s daily life. Ignorance to knowledge in biology and public susceptibility to claims about potential risk of a newly developed technology may easily lead to panic and boycott when synthesis biological technology or product get involve in public safety accidents. In this point of view, this means more promotion of the concept and more explanation of the reason why people should support synthesis biology are necessary in china and some successful product using synthesis biological technology may greatly help to establish wieldy acceptance of synthesis biology.<br />
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Secondly, rapidly developing scientific researches and especially relating products and commercial organization '''challenge the institutional system which is still immature.''' Working against monopolization,establishing effective supervision system in research and industrial production and many other complicated issues all requires great efforts. As a result, keeping monitoring related activities , periodical meetings discussing related problem and governmental support selectively given to responsible and normative organization might be effective way to guarantee the healthy development of synthesis biology. <br />
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Thirdly, we call for''' non-military usage of synthesis biology and fair competition''' in the context of wieldy cooperation. Any nation’s will to forestall others or monopolize the market will bring distrust and hostile competition between nations which will lead to great waste of recourses and blockade the development of synthesis biology. As to the developing country, our concern about the challege synthesis biology has brought to our national safety is more intense than the developed countries.<br />
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'''Bioethics issues<br />
--Our campus talk in bioethics''<br />
(In this part we provide detail information about our campus talk concerning bioethical issues, which also represents our basic attitude. )<br />
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'''Categories of bioethical issues'''<br />
Intrinsic bioethical issues: <br />
whether synthesizing organisms is bad in and of itself, intrinsically bad, aside from the consequences for human welfare.<br />
Regulations and strategy of development:<br />
As synthesis biology has both benefit and possible risks, its development should be carefully regulated so as to maximize the benefits and avoid possible risks. This involves the aspect of institutional design, legislation and supervision. <br />
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'''Intrinsic bioethical issues'''<br />
(As these issues are often ignored in china for there do not exist common religion, we pay more attention to illustrate the significance of these problems)<br />
First we discuss why we should consider these problems as they are not directly related to the material development of society and seems not really consequential. Three major reasons is present here. <br />
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Firstly, intrinsic bioethical issues are related to our world view, to be specific, our position in the universe and among all the creatures. As different world views may lead to profound discrepancy in all human affairs, intrinsic bioethical problem should be considered seriously---bioethical problem provides a unique perspective to access a much broader aspect of human world view. To further demonstrate this point, we consider the problem that after we create life as products, whether we will abuse other creatures, even mankind. This is a example how a intrinsic bioethical problem is related to people’s behavior in aspect other than biology. <br />
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Secondly, these issues involve how a liberal society deals with the voice from religious organizations and dissent in metaphysical aspect. Studying these problems also helps maintain social harmony in the precondition of being neutral or at least tolerant concerning metaphysical issues. In this perspective, intrinsic bioethical issues bring with it other problems that are not at all abstract.<br />
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Last but not least, these issues, just like philosophy and art, are parts of our civilization. As a saying goes “we have goals in life that are a little more ambitious than maximizing the number of genes we pass on to the next generation” , the origin of the these problems is the same as that of our curiosity to the universe and even our fervor to art. <br />
As to our attitude to these issues, we do not see any valid reason why these issues should lay any restriction to the research conducted in microbes now. we quote a more thorough conclusion from presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues:“once we study them, they don’t point toward a need to restrict synthetic biology — not now, at any rate. It seems possible that the intrinsic considerations would change as the details change — that is, if environmental damage looked to be likely or if we began to apply the technology to complex organisms.” <br />
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'''Regulations and strategy of development'''<br />
In this part we briefly introduced potential benefit and possible risk of synthesis biology to the audience and outline major perspectives used in the analysis, as these issues are too complicated to be introduced in detail. We also provide some insightful view of related issues in this section including institutional design and our view toward nature. <br />
As to the potential benefit, we again quote a insightful statement in presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues: “there really hasn’t been a sympathetic enough explanation to the public of what the full range of potential benefits of new technologies has been. And this sort of “stacks the deck” because people are very aware of possible risk, but the potential social benefits of synthetic biology need to be thoroughly explored, both in terms of advances in basic sciences and in practical applications. ”<br />
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We also introduce the method to classify of risks. A comprehensive classification needs to try to distinguish the severity of harm, probability of occurrence, and susceptibility to management of the risk and in particular to try to determine which risks, if any, are peculiar to synthetic biology. Besides we also conveyed information about so-called duel use risk. In this part, as we are not competent enough to carry out in-depth survey, our most information used is cited from presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues.<br />
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Presidential commission for the study of bioethical issues:<br />
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http://www.bioethics.gov/<br />
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transcript of the commission on which our campus talk about bioethics mainly based :<br />
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http://www.bioethics.gov/transcripts/synthetic-biology/070810/ethics-of-synthetic-biology.html</div>Jamesliaohttp://2010.igem.org/Team:USTC/Project/publicizeTeam:USTC/Project/publicize2010-10-27T20:30:41Z<p>Jamesliao: </p>
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==Overview of the Compus Talk==<br />
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<p>Since the birth of the igem team in the University of Science and Technology of China, which participated in the 2007 igem competition, synthetic biology gradually gained recognition in our school. When our fellow schoolmates were conversant of the fresh upcoming event, they were burning with curiosity. Instead of feeling the apprehension over unknown risky possibilities, schoolmates of our age (16~22) focused on the enjoyment and excitement of the unknown and felt no form of hesitation to do it. However, admittedly, technology is a double-edged sword. If not left under responsible hands, the results can be catastrophic.On the other hand, ignorance can also lead in needless anxiety over new things.As students are the hope of our future,it is a pressing issue to convey a thorough understanding of synthesis biology to them. So this year, we, igemers at USTC have decided to organize a campus-wide talk to extend awareness on synthetic biology as well as to instill a scientific and responsible attitude towards it, in our fellow schoolmates.</p><br />
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<p style="font-size:15px"><strong>Part I---What We have Done with Synthetic Biology</strong></p><br />
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<p>In the first part of our talk, we introduced our guests to the world of synthetic biology and informed them the result that we had explored in this area. For the introduction part, we gave a brief description of what synthetic biology is about. Then we presented some of our iGEM previous gold-winning projects, and hopefully by doing so, we can give a good impression to the viewers. Apart from that, we also showed to the guests on some pictures of our lab and what ustc igem team had achieved since we joined this program in 2007. Before the end of the first part, we tried to explain and emphasize on the responsibility that we should take when doing the scientific research, hoping to instill into our guests the scientific and responsible attitude towards synthetic biology.</p><br />
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<p style="font-size:15px"><strong>Part II Synthetic Biology:the Research of the Creator?</strong></p> <br />
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The molecular mechanism of synthetic biology was introduced to our guests in this part. Synthetic biology is such a fast developing new discipline that it often calls for creation .Our guests came to understand synthetic biology to much further details in this part.That included the basic concept of biobrick and system ,and some recent advances in synthetic biology.<br />
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<p style="font-size:15px"><strong>Part III Bioethics</strong></p><br />
<p>In the meting, we also introduce basic concept and prevailing view points in the field of bioethics. This section involves why we should consider the issue of bioethics, what the intrinsic bioethical problem is and what the benefits and possible risks of synthesis biology are. The information conveyed to the audience mostly come from the Presidential Commission for the study of bioethics issues. As to the possible risk, we introduce the main principle of risk classification, biosafety issues and the risk of dual use. Besides, we also explain the reason why we should allow the development of synthesis biology, the principle of institutional design and the dynamic process of development and regulation. </p><br />
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To further introduce synthesis biology and experimental methods widely used in this field, we carried out our open day in Oct. 10.Around 50 students participated in this event and they were enrolled during the campus talk. The open day included three parts. At first, we introduced the concept of biobrick and the idea of de-coupling, abstracting and modularization. After that, we show our guest around in our lab and introduce our experimental instruments including PCR and gel electrophoresis. At last, we provide detail information to further illustrate our points made in part one including the structure of plasmid and the standard of biobrick assembly. In addition, we sent out questionnaire to see the change of their attitude after they attended our campus talk.<br />
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[[Image:实验二.jpg]] Our team member is introducing gel electrophoresis imaging system <br />
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[[Image:讨论.jpg]] After the introduction, our team member is answering the audience's qustions <br />
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[[Image:3A_assemble.jpg]] our team member is introducing the 3A Assembly of biobrick <br />
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[[Image:实验一.jpg]] Our team member is introducing gel electrophoresis<br />
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[[Image:张洋讲.jpg]] Our team member is introducing the concept of de-coupling in synthesis biology</div>Jamesliao